Homesite pano w/ render

Homesite pano w/ render

Friday, February 27, 2015

Hot damn.


Well, I'd say the insulation is working.  It sprayed in a bit damp though, gotta get that humidity down before drywall!  I was literally greeted by a blast of steam when I opened the front door early this morning (it was around -10° outside).


And here is the source of all this heat.  10 kilowatts of electric fury. 
(first electric bill is gonna be a doozy....)

Insulators finished up yesterday and completed filling up the roof assembly.

Thursday, February 26, 2015

Tightened UP and HOLDING the HEAT!

Finally, it is warm in house Gladwin.  Rejoice, good humans, for the heat shall now remain.
Or something like that.

But yeah, very pumped to have it insulated!  Pictures of foamy and fuzzy goodness to follow:

Entryway room ceiling/roof done in all spray foam (thanks to whoever decided that!)



Each piece of blocking installed right between rafters and side overhang supports was blasted with a thick picture-frame of closed cell spray foam to keep the roof assembly air-TIGHT.  No vented roof for this house...




Closer look at the foam.  Also notice the extensive caulking around headers, top plates, etc.  Good stuff! 
 

And then the cellulose went in the next day!

Wednesday, February 25, 2015

Holes Through the Roof

We have four of them now.  And hopefully that's all we'll ever have.

Wood stove, plumbing/septic drain vent, passive radon vent, and the range hood exhaust fan.

They are now underway with the roof overhang soffit and fascia boards.  Closing in on ready-for-roofing status (once the f&*#ing snow finally melts)!

Monday, February 16, 2015

Shut the front door...

We have a front door!  With a lock!  That is all. 


I'm in Sweden this week so hopefully there's all sorts of good progress to post about after I get back. 

Tuesday, February 10, 2015

(Almost) Done Roughin' it.

No... The Gladwins are not done roughing it in our current housing accommodations, and all ready to move in.... don't get too excited.  I just mean that our building crew is almost done with all the rough framing, electrical and plumbing.

Sorry for the long post delay, we've been busy/travelling/snowed-in.  etc.

 The last windows go in.

An entryway (mudroom) is finally built!




I think this ladder is a bit big for Zachary.  The master bathroom window is in!  Wonderful.

 My folks joined us to check out the progress!
 Our fancy HRV (Heat Recovery Ventilator) System.  More on this setup in a future post.  But basically, we plan to insulate our house so tight that the air quality would suffer if we didn't intentionally ventilate.  This unit allows us to do that without wasting too much energy by exchanging enthalpy between the outgoing and incoming air streams.

  Master bedroom view.


 STAIRS!  Finally.


 The woodstove flue pipe will go through the roof here.


Master bathroom window is in.





I am excited about this deal right here.  A nice flat roof over the entry porch and mudroom.  In the future, it will have a neat extra feature.  Excuse the trash pile in the foreground... there's too much snow to put it anywhere else right now.

Our "control room" is coming together.  Going to be a lot of important functions packed into our little utility room.  Water pressure regulation/filtration/conditioning, electrical circuit control, storage, washer/dryer/freezer, and various technology hubs.


I love how organized our electricians are. This panel rocks.  A lot of circuits for a little house!

Monday, February 2, 2015

It snowed a lot.


Ok, not Boston-grade snow, but we still got a decent wallop recently.  Thank goodness the roof on the house is solid and water-proof already!

Ol' Crusty was an absolute demon beast in the 16" of fresh snow, and charged right back to the shed so I could get the tractor out to plow. 

After plowing: