Raised on a Deere
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- Joined
- Aug 7, 2013
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- Location
- Lawrenceburg Ky
- Tractor
- Ford Dexta, Branson 6530c Yanmar Lx490 Power reverser
Pondering in the interest of time to have a quality shed builder make me one of those 16x32' with the corner porch and swing kinda thing to use for a cabin on some land in KY so I can spend extended vacation times around a bunch of kids and grand kids in the neighborhood. I live in Alabama.
These sheds are very sturdily built with strong roofs with hurricane plates to the rafters etc. I will place it on 5 concrete footings running crosswise to the building and anchor it down for a blizzard. The builder will work with me to have the insulation in the floor as they build, and then I will have walls blown with open cell after on site and plumbed and wired.
My plan is to have 6" closed cell in the floor and regular open cell in stud walls including 6" in ceiling then dry wall it all in. All this can happen by me making phone calls andwriting checks except for plumbing and wiring of course. I can do the rest while I am camping in it including do the HVAC and septic work.
It seems to me with a heat pump this thing would be pretty cozy and easy to heat, understanding that I have to build in some air exchange for such a tight structure.
Any suggestions or no's from your experiences or stories heard? Old wives tales are also to be enjoyed.:laughing:
These sheds are very sturdily built with strong roofs with hurricane plates to the rafters etc. I will place it on 5 concrete footings running crosswise to the building and anchor it down for a blizzard. The builder will work with me to have the insulation in the floor as they build, and then I will have walls blown with open cell after on site and plumbed and wired.
My plan is to have 6" closed cell in the floor and regular open cell in stud walls including 6" in ceiling then dry wall it all in. All this can happen by me making phone calls andwriting checks except for plumbing and wiring of course. I can do the rest while I am camping in it including do the HVAC and septic work.
It seems to me with a heat pump this thing would be pretty cozy and easy to heat, understanding that I have to build in some air exchange for such a tight structure.
Any suggestions or no's from your experiences or stories heard? Old wives tales are also to be enjoyed.:laughing: