Sunday, July 26, 2020

Tearing down on the 24th

We have been looking for a shed (cheap) - that we can put down at the Property to be used as a "pump house" to cover the pumps and wet well.  I've been looking online for about two months.  It seems they were either too expensive, too small, or just not right in some way.  We knew we would have to tear the shed down, and haul in home.  I finally put an ad on KSL classifieds, stating that we were in search of a shed, and would tear down a shed.  Surprisingly, someone reached out !.  One day while we were in SLC area, we ran clearrrrrrrrrrr out to Herriman and checked this shed out.  It is 10 x 12, and 8' tall.  It was in great condition, and appeared to be just what we would need.  We made the deal, and set the date.  
Early in the morning on the 24th of July, Roger and I picked up Zac and Treyson and Tagg, and then met Landon at the Park n' Ride at the mouth of the canyon.  We headed down to Herriman and arrived a little before 8am.  We all went to work.  Here is Tagg, taking the trim off the outside.  
Zac cut the roof into two parts............... but it was too heavy to get down safely.  
He ended up cutting each side of the roof in half, and they were able to get it down in four pieces.  
I was a nervous Nelly of course - as I usually am, but all went well.  
Tagg's find of the day were some HUGE snails, which he ended up bringing home and keeping in a terrarium. 
Last piece of the roof.......
Now for the sides..  
Each piece was carried to the trailer
Almost done. 
All loaded up ready to head for home. It's only 10:30 am - 2 1/2 hours of work and $200, and we will have a "new" shed up and going before you know it.  
Shed gone - home owner happy
We're happy  too !
Alot of hard work on the 24th, but it was worth it.  

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