The truck with our first delivery is finally here! It was a tight fit but the boom truck pushed his way in. The question of the day. Where to put all this stuff.
Everyone in the neighborhood seems confused. "I thought your house was coming today." "It's there in the yard" I say, but still they can't wrap their heads around the idea of me building a house. Again they ask, "but what's all that shiny stuff for?" "It's the insulation" I say. "For what?", they ask. "For the house" I say again. "My gosh, you are actually building it with your hands!. I think we learned something about folks doing that in grade school."
Yes, that's our house, piles of wood, insulation and pieces of grey metal (for the roof)
Friday, July 17, 2009
The Heating system
Foundation!
It took a day or two to set up the forms, but only 45 minutes to an hour to fill them with concrete. After a day the forms are striped of and the walls revealed. Then a layer of plastic, insulation, wire mesh, and the tubing for the heat was prepared, before they poured the slab. We also waterproofed the outside walls with a blue liquid rubber and two inch's of foam insulation, from the footings up to the top of the wall.
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