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    Just recently I had my roof shoveled for the second time this year. I normally don't do this twice in a year, but water was dipping on the inside of my bathroom window due to an ice dam. So off comes the snow one more time this year, and then the guys put something called "roof melt" (calcium chloride-hope it is safe for the roof) on the ice plus pounded the hell out of the ice. Anyway, I now estimate my total snow removal costs for the year will be near $1,700.

    Hear is a couple of pictures from the inside looking out.

    Here is a shot from bedroom/computer room. Notice the big snow pile the end loader piled up across the street to make room for more snow.
    Roof 3-8-19 Bedroom.jpg

    Shot from dinning room looking out.
    Roof 3-8-19 Dining.jpg

    Shot from kitchen looking out.
    Roof 3-8-19 Kitchen.jpg
    Last edited by Midwest Player; 03-09-2019 at 02:58 PM.

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