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Mary Jane: Lynn: It's like a primer. It is similar to a Primer. It would act as a primer. <br />Tim: Has the inside of the house been painted? <br />Rom: Yes, yes it has. It's something that we would be willing to do. <br />Tim: OK <br />Todd: Can you review, for me, what was the plan for the trim around the windows and <br />the soffits and the gables and that sort of thing, please? <br />Rom: The soffits and fascia were to be scraped and painted the accent color of hunter <br />green. We were going with a white vinyl siding with a hunter green trim and so the soffit <br />and fascia wasn't going to be altered other than scraped and, you know, painted to the <br />color match. With the drip mold on the tops of the windows that had them, we were <br />going to reconstruct them to look as they did before they were removed. I was advised by <br />Wayne Doolittle to use wood not vinyl, not try to find a vinyl trim piece that they may <br />make to put up there, like a pre-fabbed vinyl piece. He would rather it be made out of <br />wood and then painted green with the color scheme that we had planned on going with <br />the house. <br />Todd: When you get the asphalt off, just so everybody can think through this, there are <br />going to be corners. Corner trim as well that defines the corners of the house, here and <br />here and in the front of the house. There are going to be four plus, five inch wide corner <br />boards where that clapboard butts into. I think that that should be treated as trim and not <br />sided over with vinyl. <br />Rom: Now the corners that we seen, there was a significant amount, if you are wanting <br />us to remove, like lets say if there is any damage on the stuff that is closest to the ground, <br />you would rather see that J Trim to that, and the corners stay wood and painted. Is that <br />what you are asking? <br />Todd: That is generally a trim piece, a trim detail on the corners of these houses that <br />define the edges of the house so that it doesn't just disappear, that's all. <br />Rom: My only concern is that if there is any kind of rot, and then if you prefer for us to <br />do it that way then that can be done that way and we can just J Trim to the corner and we <br />can just go up the existing, get the proper measurements and cut them to fit. That would <br />eliminate using the vinyl corner posts. <br />Todd: Exactly. <br />Rom: But, I am going to have to seal the J Trim to the wood with a silicon caulk... <br />Todd: It's a standard thing that's been required by the Commission in the past. <br />E <br />