Dang, that is killer! You gonna sell peaches from it? Maybe some ice cream? Kendal's Peach Pudding?
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Dang, that is killer! You gonna sell peaches from it? Maybe some ice cream? Kendal's Peach Pudding?
What did they charge you to lay the brick?
$2600 labor and materials
If you ever need any more laid please call me.
Did they dig and poor the footings?
I use to be a mason in my former life. Then I got smart and seen how hard it is on the body and it is not very financially secure career for retirement. Example my 70 year old father and my 84 year old uncle are still working and laying brick. I also made $25 and hour and 1990 doing it. The pay for masons here locally is around $18 today with no benefits. Everyone talks about skilled trades is a great career and I agree it is good to learn a skill that has to still be performed by a human but the wages that are paid is ludacris and it is so boom or bust.
4 more hours on it today
https://i.imgur.com/YCOHMUR.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/3outexz.jpg
I'm mostly complete now. At least with the stuff I myself can do.
I finished the siding last Sunday.
https://i.imgur.com/ObRJKcL.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/ny8mq6Y.jpg
Then I was able to finish the fascia trim.
https://i.imgur.com/ymLdxA0.jpg
This is the trim around the garage door that I'll need someone with a brake to make for me.
https://i.imgur.com/SjwqE2R.jpg