Though the house was only used for storage and was not in shape to be lived in, this mess would have to be cleaned up. Not only was there a tree to be removed, but the wet ceiling was now on the floor and on top of tools and other things stored in that room.
First thing was to remove the sheet rock off of everything, then start moving power tools and other items that were not already destroyed. Not pleasant, but necessary. There was some immediate damage and there will ultimately be quite a bit of loss, but it could be worse.
On January 1, I began the new year by cutting up much of the top and throwing the brush and firewood off. This was not easy, with the shaky roof and tons of small branches to trip over, but progress was made.

About a week later, I finished cutting the tree from the roof. In the process, the main part of the tree shifted and took down the porch roof, as was expected. With the tree gone, it is easier to see the damage. The last picture shows how it looks inside. If you look closely, you will notice a large tree branch hanging in what used to be ceiling joists. It will have to come out during demolition.
A few days later, I cut up and removed the part that was on the porch roof. Now there is only the trunk. I will decide soon whether to try to get it sawed into planks or cut it up for firewood.
About a week later, I finished cutting the tree from the roof. In the process, the main part of the tree shifted and took down the porch roof, as was expected. With the tree gone, it is easier to see the damage. The last picture shows how it looks inside. If you look closely, you will notice a large tree branch hanging in what used to be ceiling joists. It will have to come out du
A few days later, I cut up and removed the part that was on the porch roof. Now there is only the trunk. I will decide soon whether to try to get it sawed into planks or cut it up for firewood.
Now that the tree is off, it will be time for more inside cleanup and demolition. This will certainly be posted in multiple parts so watch for part 2.
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