"Never leave the outer wall open": regretted having made a mistake
It's always like this in a construction site, you think one thing, or maybe something completely different will turn out. I especially don't like outdoor work, because you constantly depend on the weather.
First renovation
The first in the sense that he did all the work for the first time. The task was to demolish the old extension, to build a new, wider one in its place. Then tie it to the house with an armored belt, and block the roof.
He broke the extension, and even laid out the first row of stones, but then the weather was bad, they promised long rains.
A light summer rain is one thing, but here autumn can be pouring seriously. And I have, where is the disassembled extension, slate does not cover the wall, hoped that I would be in time before the rains, did not have time, it got wet thoroughly.
In general, I decided it's better late than never, although best of all - on time! He took out the old slate, cut it into half a meter, began to overlap.
In general, I cut myself with invigorating words, and I close the wall with slate.
Conclusion
If something must be done, must be done in advance and not to hope that it will not be needed, it is better if it will not be useful, but it will be calmer. Work, albeit belatedly done, and spoke out, it became easier.