For a minute it seemed that all major removal, junk unloading and demolishing works are over, but then I realized we still have that soil coving floor in loft. And I'm speaking of some 25 cm thick layer of soil, for some reason covered there.
Few weeks ago I was still naive I hoped to remove that soil/sand from the loft without any help but myself. Yup, that was quite a naive. Now, when finally last shingles were removed it was time for another pushup - get rid of that soil. I had a two workers helping me around, and it took us about twelve hours to unload and transport soil to the construction pit.
All we needed here: shovels, wheelbarrow and a lot of strength and patience doing such a monotone work
Pile of sand
Black and White photography best describes that day - it was all about sand, dust and gray tones.
Uncovering planks
It took us some time to dig enough through 25cm thick soil to uncover planks underneath
Author of this blog captured in action
That day I actually forgot that I'm actually a Drupal Developer. Now, I will most probably print above image on glossy paper (large format) and hang on some of the walls and will fingering to it to all those Sunday rural lovers - owning a rural house - it's a hard work.
Pile of sands
Using that wheelbarrow we transported soil to the construction pit (at the end of house). I counted for about hundred wheelbarrows.
Beams uncovered
As you can see 25 cm thick layer of soil have done a huge damage, In short all beams are rotten and needs to be replaces urgently. But that's another story, which should develop anytime soon.