deezler
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- Southeast MI
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- Cub Cadet 7305, Kioti CK3510seh TLB
I think your attic is bigger than my entire house.
Does anyone have any thoughts on blue board (foam sheets) insulation around the blocks before bricks are laid? Not sure if it's worth messing with or not. Theoretically it *could* help insulate the floor from outside temperature?
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Smart to have a video. I personally think pictures are easier to go back through and zoom in on when you are trying to figure out where something is.
I was surprised to see that you went with a one piece fiberglass tub/shower unit. That will probably be your first remodel sometime in the future.
Your dryer vent goes straight up. For a very long ways!!!! Dryer vents should never go up. Drier motors have only gotten weaker over the years and nothing wears out a drier faster then over working it with a vertical vent pipe. In homes that I've worked on where they got tired of replacing their drier every five years, I tunneled the pipe through cabinets to get it to go outside and remaining horizontal.
It's going to be a very nice house. The framing, plumbing and electrical all look top of the line!!!
What about canned spray foam around windows and doors?
I have a 20x30 garage that I work in. I dug 2 feet down all around the outside and installed 2 inch closed cell foam. It was well worth it. The floor is a lot warmer. It probably helped a lot that I sealed the foam to the house wrap.Does anyone have any thoughts on blue board (foam sheets) insulation around the blocks before bricks are laid? Not sure if it's worth messing with or not. Theoretically it *could* help insulate the floor from outside temperature?
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What about canned spray foam around windows and doors?