As work on the exterior of Willowbranch Branch Library continues, new photos show the progress that has been made. The contractor has been pressure washing, repairing stucco, painting, and the installing flashing and sod. In addition, gutters are to be installed on the newer portion of the building. Public Buildings will soon schedule the cleaning of the existing gutters.
Pressure washing the old building and painting the new (along with repairs to the siding) has improved the appearance.
The painted exterior on the left and pressure washed original building on the right.
A stainless steel flashing has been installed over the silicone caulk between the building and building face around the entire perimeter of the structure.
The Old Willowbranch Library with new sod. You can see the basement windows are being removed for restoration and the upper windows have been covered after some exploratory work by the contractor.
Sod has been installed around the perimeter of the building.
Another view of new sod dressing up the building.
The retention pond has been graded out and sod installed around the perimeter.
A large new drain inlet has been installed at the top of the exterior steps to the Children’s Area.