It’s been a busy month since our last post and we have some progress to show!
Looking good! Cliff Haven, ME
We began last month hoping to get started on painting the exterior, since the caulking was finally done. There were still a few things to do prepping vents, electrical sockets, mini-split lineset holes, etc., but we finished all that up and then waited on a stretch of rain-free weather to do the actual painting.
The weather didn’t cooperate right away, so we switched to working on oiling the interior wood with Danish Oil. We could do that even if it rained and the temperatures were finally above 60 inside which would allow the Danish Oil to properly cure. We masked off all the interior windows and doors with plastic and covered up everything to protect from overspray. Rob built some temporary staging that could be quickly dismantled and moved around to provide access to the ceiling T&G (tongue and groove) and beams. He used his new airless paint sprayer to apply the Danish Oil, which was a six step process (for 2000 sq. ft!):
Spray on a coat of oil
Brush it in to ensure uniform penetration
Wait 20 mins and then wipe it off with paper towels
Spray on a second coat
Brush it in again
Wait 20-30 mins and wipe it off again
It took 6 days all together including masking and building and moving the staging. NOT FUN! It was a messy and claustrophobic process wearing the respirator and having the Danish Oil misting around and getting on everything. It took almost 10 gallons of Danish Oil. The results look very nice though.
Masked all windows and doors for overspray, Cliff Haven, MEStaging to access the ceiling T&G and rafters for oiling, Cliff Haven, MEStaging to access the ceiling T&G and rafters for oiling, Cliff Haven, MEStaging to access the ceiling T&G and rafters for oiling, Cliff Haven, MEStaging to access the ceiling T&G and rafters for oiling, Cliff Haven, MEStaging to access the ceiling T&G and rafters for oiling, Cliff Haven, MEReady to spray Danish Oil, Cliff Haven, METhe Little Paint Sprayer That Could! Cliff Haven, MEBurning oil soaked rags to prevent spontaneous combustion, Cliff Haven, MEInterior timbers and T&G all oiled, Cliff Haven, MEInterior timbers and T&G all oiled, Cliff Haven, MEInterior timbers and T&G all oiled, Cliff Haven, ME
Just as the oiling was finished, a stretch of good weather was forecast so we jumped right in on the exterior painting. Rob used the sprayer to paint the siding, which required masking off all the external doors and windows as well as the exterior timber posts and beams and T&G. It took two days to do the masking and two days to apply two coats. The first coat went on a bit unevenly because Rob was getting the hang of using the sprayer. The next coat evened out things quite well once he got the technique down. Next the trim had to be painted and there is A LOT of trim on this house! The trim was brushed on rather than spraying and took another four days to apply two coats. As soon as the trim was complete, we had the rain gutters installed.
Adding thru-wall vents, Cliff Haven, MEAdding thru-wall vents, Cliff Haven, MEAdding hose bibs, Cliff Haven, MEAdjusting the flashing over windows and doors, Cliff Haven, MEWe picked our siding and trim colors! Cliff Haven, MEWrapping exterior doors, windows and timbers in preparation for spraying the siding, Cliff Haven, MEWrapping exterior doors, windows and timbers in preparation for spraying the siding, Cliff Haven, MEWrapping exterior doors, windows and timbers in preparation for spraying the siding, Cliff Haven, MEWrapping exterior doors, windows and timbers in preparation for spraying the siding, Cliff Haven, MEWrapping exterior doors, windows and timbers in preparation for spraying the siding, Cliff Haven, MEFirst coat looked a bit splotchy, Cliff Haven, MEFirst coat looked a bit splotchy, Cliff Haven, MEFirst coat on the rest of the house came out better, Cliff Haven, MEFirst coat on the rest of the house came out better, Cliff Haven, MEFirst coat on the rest of the house came out better, Cliff Haven, MEFirst coat on the rest of the house came out better, Cliff Haven, METhe ladders can be used as staging as well, Cliff Haven, MESecond coat evened things up pretty well, Cliff Haven, MESecond coat evened things up pretty well, Cliff Haven, MESecond coat evened things up pretty well, Cliff Haven, MESecond coat evened things up pretty well, Cliff Haven, MESecond coat evened things up pretty well, Cliff Haven, MESecond coat evened things up pretty well, Cliff Haven, MESecond coat evened things up pretty well, Cliff Haven, METhe paint sprayer worked well on the vents, Cliff Haven, METrim came out pretty well, Cliff Haven, METrim came out pretty well, Cliff Haven, METrim came out pretty well, Cliff Haven, METrim came out pretty well, Cliff Haven, METrim came out pretty well, Cliff Haven, METrim came out pretty well, Cliff Haven, MERain gutters installed, Cliff Haven, MERain gutters installed, Cliff Haven, MEReady to move on from exterior paint! Cliff Haven, MEReady to move on from exterior paint! Cliff Haven, MEReady to move on from exterior paint! Cliff Haven, MEReady to move on from exterior paint! Cliff Haven, MEReady to move on from exterior paint! Cliff Haven, MEReady to move on from exterior paint! Cliff Haven, ME
Our plan is to work from the outside in as we continue construction, so we will try to finish up the exterior as much as possible before moving inside. After painting, Rob finished up the front porch and back porch T&G ceilings, including trimming out the edges.
While doing the painting there was a massive hatching of Pine Bark Beetles that made it interesting to be outdoors. White Spotted Sawyer Beetles (Pine Bark Beetles) are very large beetles with extremely long antennae. They can be more than 3 inches long and are constantly landing on you or flying into you. FUN especially when you’re up on ladder! Pine Bark Beetles lay their eggs on dead and dying softwood trees. The larvae tunnel into the tree and lay dormant for up to 5 years until they chew their way out of the wood and emerge as full grown beetles. Fortunately, they don’t re-infest already dead wood, so they are no danger to our timbers!
White Spotted Pine Sawyer Beetle (Pine Bark Beetle), Cliff Haven, ME
The next project on the exterior is to add the front and back porch steps and garage to utility room steps. This will require pouring some concrete footings for the front and back porch steps. Then we’ll need to add the front and back porch decking material, which we still need to choose. Once those things are complete, the exterior will be essentially done and we can move on to the interior.
Here are a few non-construction related pics.
Canada Geese, Cliff Haven, MECormorant, Cliff Haven, MECormorant, Cliff Haven, MECormorant, Cliff Haven, MECormorant, Cliff Haven, MECormorant family, Cliff Haven, MEPeaceful morning, Cliff Haven, MEFerns at Cliff Trail still hanging in there! Cliff Haven, MEBrown Snake, Cliff Haven, MEOsprey nest Cutler, MEOsprey and two babies, Moosehorn NWR, Calais, MEOsprey and two babies, Moosehorn NWR, Calais, MEPurple Lupine, at the IGA Eastport, MEJavaPixieLuna, Pixie and Gracie
We’ll be heading back to NY for a few weeks at the end of July to handle some things back home and will be restarting construction in mid August.
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6 Responses
DominiqueJuly 15, 2026 / 11:12 am
Wow what courage and beautiful work as ever!!! Good luck with all the work left!
WayneJuly 15, 2026 / 11:42 am
Looks awesome, your doing a fantastic job.
SuzeJuly 15, 2026 / 11:42 am
What a beautiful space you are creating! And so happy to see a photo of your fur-babies looking as content as ever! Stay well and happy!
CathieJuly 15, 2026 / 1:03 pm
Love to see your dreams coming true.
KarenJuly 15, 2026 / 2:35 pm
Amazing work!
Mark TottaJuly 15, 2026 / 5:21 pm
The oiled wood looks great……I like your exterior paint colors, too! For decking material, you’ll want to check out TimberTech…..
Wow what courage and beautiful work as ever!!! Good luck with all the work left!
Looks awesome, your doing a fantastic job.
What a beautiful space you are creating! And so happy to see a photo of your fur-babies looking as content as ever! Stay well and happy!
Love to see your dreams coming true.
Amazing work!
The oiled wood looks great……I like your exterior paint colors, too! For decking material, you’ll want to check out TimberTech…..