Life on the North River
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We Really Must Build | Oh But It's Cold Outside
It is definitely winter now. We've skipped over the January Thaw and are diving straight into February Freeze. We're moving along on the sheathing for the outer walls and we got the beam for our kitchen up!
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New Year, New Goals | OSB Nice To Each Other
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Happy New Year Everyone! It's been warmer than usual the last couple of weeks which made quick work of all the snow but that is now behind us. It is now a very familiar and traditional Northern Ontario winter ; ) The foreseeable future for us will be a mix of rafters and OSB. Good times for all!
Happy Holidays | Happy Hearts
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Happy Holidays Everyone! Some progress. Not a lot. Some unseasonal rainy weather and family visits. We're back in the saddle now and forging ahead.
Winter Building | Jingle All The Way!
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We are continuing to slug away at the rafters and as well got a healthy start on sheathing the walls. And for something completely different, we splurged on a mutual Christmas gift that serves a practical purpose but honestly is going to be an absolute ton of fun. Bring on the holidays!
Rafter?! | I Hardly Know Her
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It's really starting to take shape. A decidedly house shaped shape. We have the beginnings of a roof. It's coming a little late though as the snow keeps piling up. Less than some, more than others. But progress is progress.
Let It Snow! | Building In A Winter Wonderland
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Well…winter has finally caught up with us but we’ll file it under “it is what it is” and keep on truckin’. The perimeter is up save for the top plate but we’ll be moving on soon to beams and rafters.
Our Life Is A House | Rolling With The Weather
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We've rounded third base and are heading home. At least as it relates to the perimeter of the house. A couple of snags along the way but nothing catastrophic. The threat of snow is starting to show in the forecast but we've already resigned ourselves to some wintery work.
The Dark Days | A Hair Out Of Square
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This week brought some typical November weather. We persevered nonetheless. We got some half-hearted rain that wasn’t able to keep us down. The kitchen is framed in and we’re heading northeast.
Another "Brick" In The Wall | One Or Two More To Go
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A week of mixed weather but we managed to keep things moving along. We are currently working on the perimeter walls and focused on the south end. Its coming together like the Beatles : )
Best Laid Plans | Presently In The Present
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Let there be wall. Getting a little more vertical this week. It's nice to be able to look out the window frame to see a little bit into the future. Doing our best to make progress despite heavy opposition from the weather.
Joist To The World | ...And Also Blocking
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We're chugging along nicely. All our joists are installed and we have an honest chunk of the blocking squared away. Glued-up some columns, smashed up an old cast iron sewer pipe... you know... just another week in the life : )
Autumn Splendor | Full Of Joist
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The floor is well underway. Loves us some nailing. The weather has been incredible and surprisingly cooperative. We're happy to just keep plugging away in our dreamscape.
Nailed It | And Screwed It A Little Bit Too
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Let there be floor! Knee deep in joists at the moment. Things are moving along nicely. Fall is falling. Colours and whatnot. We're trying our best to keep it real, whatever that means.
Beam Me Up! | We Can See It Coming
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We had a good week. Amazing weather. About 80% of the beams for the foundation are finished. Here's hoping the weather holds so we can keep this momentum.
Plumb 'n Done | Fill 'er Up
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A lot of rain this week. We still managed to rough in the plumbing. For bonus points our last load of fill arrived which we promptly chucked in the last of the farmhouse basement. Next stop,...Beam City baby!
Well, Well, Well | Revisited
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Well, Well, Well | Revisited
49 Shades Of Grey... | ...Water
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49 Shades Of Grey... | ...Water
Beams, Bathrooms, Building Up | Chippin' Away
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Beams, Bathrooms, Building Up | Chippin' Away
Dum Dee Dum Dee Dum | Starting To Plumb
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Dum Dee Dum Dee Dum | Starting To Plumb
When At First You Don't Succeed | Try, Try Again
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When At First You Don't Succeed | Try, Try Again
A Farewell To Concrete | Onward & Upward
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A Farewell To Concrete | Onward & Upward
No Doubt Digging Is Fun | ...But We're Almost Ready To Move On
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No Doubt Digging Is Fun | ...But We're Almost Ready To Move On
And I Go Around In The Summertime | Sayin' "How About This Heat!"
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And I Go Around In The Summertime | Sayin' "How About This Heat!"
Little Black Wagon | For Concrete Draggin'
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Little Black Wagon | For Concrete Draggin'
They Say It Might Get Hot | Fun With Foundations
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They Say It Might Get Hot | Fun With Foundations
Bad Puns | It Apiers We're Making Progress
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Bad Puns | It Apiers We're Making Progress
Holes | ...And More Holes
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Holes | ...And More Holes
Go Time | Footings & Findings
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Go Time | Footings & Findings
Heat Domes | Building Homes
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Heat Domes | Building Homes
Wheels In Motion | Young Love
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Wheels In Motion | Young Love

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  • @Hillbilly007-yd9gu
    @Hillbilly007-yd9gu 5 днів тому

    Looking good. Great video.

  • @herbrotter
    @herbrotter 5 днів тому

    Hopefully you will be dried in before the rainy season down pours on you. Very exciting progress for the proud homeowners and craftsmanship as always. Now I have to wait until next week to see the next round. 😎

  • @hughroney6342
    @hughroney6342 5 днів тому

    Normal builders/people are in more of a hurry to get roof on, not walls!! don't understand you

  • @terrydarby5999
    @terrydarby5999 5 днів тому

    Wow...we are later today...dad had an appointment! It looks fabulous!!!! Great job!!!! Take care of each other in the cold. Loved this video!!!!! Love Mom & Dad 💖💖💖💖💖💖💖

  • @canadians2214
    @canadians2214 5 днів тому

    GOOD JOB, I ENJOYED THIS VIDEO VIDEO MUCH. KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK, AND SEE YOU AGAIN SOON I. THE NEXT VIDEO.

  • @eduardfrazao3506
    @eduardfrazao3506 5 днів тому

    You are doing a great job well done

  • @peterwilberforce2890
    @peterwilberforce2890 5 днів тому

    Great progress looking really good

  • @cchambers8632
    @cchambers8632 5 днів тому

    Your property is in such a beautiful setting. It is hard to tell from the videos how much higher the house site is from the stream flowing by your property. With all the extreme weaher events the world has been having recently, what is the chance of flooding from the stream? Lots of hard work to get to this point in the build. I know you will be glad to get it dried in. Wishing you both good health and good weather in the New Year.

    • @lifeonthenorthriver
      @lifeonthenorthriver 5 днів тому

      @@cchambers8632 Thanks very much for the kind words! There is very much a chance of flooding : ) The start of our build was held up while a study was conducted in the area to assess the issue. The engineering firm took lidar scans of the bathymetry of several river systems in the "neighbourhood" and then projected a once in a hundred year flood volume. The data they collected was used to determine building restrictions and requirements. It's the reason we've used a pier and beam foundation without a basement. In general we have been rounding up a little on code here and there. Larger nails in some cases, narrower spacing for sheathing. We most definitely do not want to underestimate what seems to be coming our way in this part of the world. Thanks again for watching! All the best.

  • @Hillbilly007-yd9gu
    @Hillbilly007-yd9gu 11 днів тому

    Good video

  • @eduardfrazao3506
    @eduardfrazao3506 12 днів тому

    that’s a big project well done

  • @hughroney6342
    @hughroney6342 12 днів тому

    You do know it is more important to get the roof on and protected, in order to keep the OSB ends from absorbing water? OSB when it gets wet will expand considerably and you have a lot of open ends

    • @lifeonthenorthriver
      @lifeonthenorthriver 12 днів тому

      Appreciate the tip. We have worked with OSB before...it is fairly resistant to absorbing water so long as it is not allowed to soak in it. The weather is consistently below freezing at the moment so any snow that does come is mostly scoured by the wind. The rest we clean off where necessary. We should be knee deep in roof decking in a couple weeks' time. All the best and thanks for watching.

  • @ShadowMoonFarms
    @ShadowMoonFarms 12 днів тому

    Thanks for sharing

  • @herbrotter
    @herbrotter 12 днів тому

    A Happy & Healthy New Year to wonderful couple and builders. Keep the excellent work up.

  • @terrydarby5999
    @terrydarby5999 12 днів тому

    You are really, really getting there! Fabulous video!!! Soon it will be all closed in and you will be able to get lots done inside! Loved this video!!!! Love Mom & Dad xoxoxox🥰🥰🥰🥰

  • @cchambers8632
    @cchambers8632 19 днів тому

    Weather can be such a pain on these outdoor projects. At least your push to get dried in will give you better working conditions. You walking on those floor joist (10:18) was a little sketchy, but you do you. Wishing you good health and happiness in the New Year!

    • @lifeonthenorthriver
      @lifeonthenorthriver 19 днів тому

      @@cchambers8632yes it is! Thank you for the well wishes, right back atcha 💚❤️

  • @gdunton1
    @gdunton1 19 днів тому

    Things went well in 2024. Imagine what you will have accomplished in 2025. Man it’s also so cool seeing people use a hammer instead of the nail guns. I also follow “Kyles Cabin”. That young man is extremely resourceful and also uses only hand tools. They just had their first child. He builds log cabins all by himself. I’d recommend you watch if free. He seems like another good soul. Spreading the love. Blessings to your family. You friend from Virginia.

    • @lifeonthenorthriver
      @lifeonthenorthriver 19 днів тому

      @@gdunton1 thank you for the kind words and the suggestion. We will check it out. And thanks for watching! ❤️💚

  • @southron49
    @southron49 19 днів тому

    it is so refreshing to follow someone, a couple, that has common sense and uses it to build their home. common sense is so uncommon these days! i hope yall have a healthy new year and allow God to direct yalls paths...........g

    • @lifeonthenorthriver
      @lifeonthenorthriver 19 днів тому

      @@southron49 thank you for the kind words. All the best to you and yours ❤️💚

  • @terrydarby5999
    @terrydarby5999 19 днів тому

    Great job guys!!!! Was so wonderful to see you both!!!! Wishing you an incredible 2025! Happy New Year!!!!! Love Mom & Dad 😍😍😍😍

    • @lifeonthenorthriver
      @lifeonthenorthriver 19 днів тому

      @@terrydarby5999 thanks guys! You too. A beautiful holiday. Loving you ❤️💚❤️💚

  • @gaylesimms1394
    @gaylesimms1394 19 днів тому

    Happy New Year! I'm just in awe of what you have accomplished this year. ❤

    • @lifeonthenorthriver
      @lifeonthenorthriver 19 днів тому

      @@gaylesimms1394 thanks Auntie Gayle! You're so sweet. Happy New Year. Miss you. Love you. ❤️💚❤️💚

  • @nathanafi
    @nathanafi Місяць тому

    😄

  • @herbrotter
    @herbrotter Місяць тому

    Now remember, no joy rides in the middle of the night as somebody was having way to much fun! Good catch Al and this happens to many first timers on rafters. Now a days, an LVL built-up ridge beam is the ticket or a glue-lam. . Another exciting and great progress on "Life on the North River".

    • @lifeonthenorthriver
      @lifeonthenorthriver Місяць тому

      @@herbrotter lol, good advice! And thank you. Happy Holidays 💚❤️💚❤️

  • @michaelcravens3767
    @michaelcravens3767 Місяць тому

    Great way to get around. Have you spent any time to secure the docks so that the river ice does not effect them this winter?

    • @lifeonthenorthriver
      @lifeonthenorthriver Місяць тому

      Our issue was not the ice, it was the wind. The gazebo is very solid this year, no worries. Thanks for looking out for us. ❤️💚❤️💚

  • @josegutierrezb.1154
    @josegutierrezb.1154 Місяць тому

    Good job, Merry Christmas, I love to watch a couple building their own house as a perfect match, congratulations

    • @lifeonthenorthriver
      @lifeonthenorthriver Місяць тому

      @@josegutierrezb.1154 that's lovely, thank you. Merry Christmas 💚❤️💚❤️

  • @Mainelyoffgrid
    @Mainelyoffgrid Місяць тому

    Looks great!!! Subscribed!!!

  • @cchambers8632
    @cchambers8632 Місяць тому

    Would a cordless planer help with the adjustment to your plumb cut on your rafters instead of chisels?

    • @lifeonthenorthriver
      @lifeonthenorthriver Місяць тому

      The adjustments I have to make are to the birdsmouth. I have an electric planer and some hand planers as well but honestly they can't get into the 90 corners. Truth is I am a maniac about tool sharpening. My chisels especially are irresponsibly sharp : D so I can make short work of things. The time lost that I am kicking rocks about is more having to bring the rafters down to the deck where I can properly work on them (if they don't fit right out the gate). I think I have found my stride at this point...something something practice makes perfect....or good enough for rock n roll anyways. Thanks very much though for the suggestion and thanks for watching.

  • @Hillbilly007-yd9gu
    @Hillbilly007-yd9gu Місяць тому

    Good video.

  • @ShadowMoonFarms
    @ShadowMoonFarms Місяць тому

    Thanks for sharing

    • @lifeonthenorthriver
      @lifeonthenorthriver Місяць тому

      @@ShadowMoonFarms thanks for watching ❤️💚❤️💚

  • @hughroney6342
    @hughroney6342 Місяць тому

    Way to much talking almost 7 minutes to start!!

    • @nathanafi
      @nathanafi Місяць тому

      why comment at all?

    • @hughroney6342
      @hughroney6342 Місяць тому

      @@nathanafi Because I am entitled to my opinion!! Why did you answer? DF

  • @terrydarby5999
    @terrydarby5999 Місяць тому

    Absolutely amazing Job!!!! What a surprise that is!!!! Beautiful new vehicle!!!!! You both look terrific! Can't wait to see you! Love to you both, Mom & Dad xoxo❇❇🎄🎄☃⛄⛄😍😍😍😍 ua-cam.com/users/sgaming/emoji/7ff574f2/emoji_u1f604.png

    • @lifeonthenorthriver
      @lifeonthenorthriver Місяць тому

      Thanks guys. We're excited to see you too! Loving you ❤️💚❤️💚

  • @JessicaBisaillon
    @JessicaBisaillon Місяць тому

  • @moyceopstal
    @moyceopstal Місяць тому

    Hi could have notched out the bottom plate where the joists hangers sat. Otherwise normal practice is to notch out an 1/8” in the beams to make the joists hangers sit flush. Maybe next time😊 keep up the good work. It’s very satisfying to know that at the end of the day you have built your own house. I have experience that. 👍🏽

    • @lifeonthenorthriver
      @lifeonthenorthriver Місяць тому

      @@moyceopstal thank you. Yes, this whole process is extremely rewarding. Thanks for watching! 🫶🏻

  • @rixtrix11
    @rixtrix11 Місяць тому

    Bent Hitch Farms used this type of hanger on the floor of their home currently under construction and routed out space for the hangers, but he is a trim and finish carpenter by trade. By his own admission, he is probably trying too hard for perfection, even in leaving overhangs on his floor sheathing so he can trim the edges perfectly straight( I doubt he can use a skilsaw over 50'' perfectly straight!) Several of my carpenter friends state that the search for perfection in wood structures leads to incompletion and/or unnecessary time spent as today's wood can vary in dimension up to an 1/8" in any dimension, i.e. 2x4's can go from 1-7/16 to 1-3/4 and 3-1/2" to 3-3/4" easily between a group of 10. Shimming to raise your wall structures above the hangers is probably one of the worst things you can do! Think about it, you put 3, 2x12's together to support the load of your home walls. How can you expect those 1/8" to 1/4" shims to carry that same load without disintegrating over time? The only way to successfully shim a load carrying member is by using something that cannot collapse or crush, like metal! Otherwise, rabbit out the hanger mounts on the beams or the bottoms of your sole plates at the hanger locations; you lose virtually no strength! By ending all your beams on top of a pier, instead of staggering the joints and making a 1-piece beam the whole length of the structure can lead to your floors sagging unevenly; if 1 pier sinks or heaves more than the whole. Please try not to overthink the rough framing too much; there's a reason it's called that. Best wishes and thanks for sharing!

    • @lifeonthenorthriver
      @lifeonthenorthriver Місяць тому

      Thanks for the information. Thanks for thinking of us. And thanks for watching! 🫶🏻

  • @southron49
    @southron49 Місяць тому

    i am still crazy about yalls channel. please do not change anything. keep yalls eyes upon God and let Him bless everything you do............g

  • @dhgifts
    @dhgifts Місяць тому

    They have rafter books that give the exact measure needed but in Your case the ridge was 4 1/2 or so so You'd subtract 1/2 of that measure to the Birdsmouth ie exterior of the wall.

  • @janeising3585
    @janeising3585 Місяць тому

    The location: perfect. The build sofar: perfect. Happy holidays!

    • @lifeonthenorthriver
      @lifeonthenorthriver Місяць тому

      @@janeising3585 thank you so much. Happy Holidays! ❤️💚

  • @ShadowMoonFarms
    @ShadowMoonFarms Місяць тому

    Thanks for sharing

  • @Hillbilly007-yd9gu
    @Hillbilly007-yd9gu Місяць тому

    Good video.

  • @terrydarby5999
    @terrydarby5999 Місяць тому

    Fantastic Job!!!! Wow what an amazing video. You are both looking great! Cant wait to see you at Christmas!!!! Be safe and sending all of our LOVE!!!!! Mom & Dad xoxoxo💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖

    • @lifeonthenorthriver
      @lifeonthenorthriver Місяць тому

      @@terrydarby5999 thanks guys! We're excited to see you too. Loving you both 💕

  • @dhgifts
    @dhgifts Місяць тому

    It could have been on all the short walls when You had the Temp Braces on that each wall could give a bit because the brace was not attached to the bottom plate and then to a corner.

  • @TheNicestAssholeYouWillNvrMeet
    @TheNicestAssholeYouWillNvrMeet Місяць тому

    You just created a cold joint, never seen a wall put on joists before. It goes on plywood so you have 1.5 inches to secure trim, hmm.

  • @Hillbilly007-yd9gu
    @Hillbilly007-yd9gu Місяць тому

    Your house is starting to look good. Great video.

  • @davidlukason9543
    @davidlukason9543 Місяць тому

    Love your videos

  • @herbrotter
    @herbrotter Місяць тому

    Once again, a very exciting episode. Now that the walls are installed with excellent craftspeopleship, I am looking forward to the roof. Just some advance advice, once you have the roof and wall fully dried in with doors and windows and the underneath of the floor joists sealed, run a dehumidifier before installing your interior installation package. Believe it or not, it will remove a lot of water content that has accumulated. Until the next episode of "Life on the North River".

    • @lifeonthenorthriver
      @lifeonthenorthriver Місяць тому

      @@herbrotter thank you for the kind words and the advice 💕

  • @johnpearce3011
    @johnpearce3011 Місяць тому

    Why are you framing the walls be doing the sub floor ? Now you've given yourself a good chance of seal damage between floor and the perimeter of the outside wall of that floor.

    • @lifeonthenorthriver
      @lifeonthenorthriver Місяць тому

      @@johnpearce3011 Hey There, we've gotten this question a couple of times. The main reason is to facilitate the insulation of the floor with blown in insulation. I only want to be underneath, on my back once to install the sheathing on the bottom of the floor joists....then we're filling the floor cavity with blown in cellulose insulation. This makes it easier to get around all the blocking, bridging, plumbing, and wiring. We need to be dried-in walls and roof first before doing that. Sub floor under plate isn't as critical for post and beam foundation as with other builds. There is a stronger connection between plate and girder without the subfloor sandwiched in between. Once our sheathing is on we'll be running full sheets of rigid insulation past the sill plate to the base of the girders. We're also covering the underside with rigid insulation and taping all seams to prevent moisture in the crawlspace from infiltrating. That should provide a pretty solid drainage plane and keep all seams "high and dry". Thanks for watching!

    • @TheNicestAssholeYouWillNvrMeet
      @TheNicestAssholeYouWillNvrMeet Місяць тому

      ​@@lifeonthenorthriver🤡 Clownada

  • @terrydarby5999
    @terrydarby5999 Місяць тому

    WONDERFUL!!!!! It looks amazing and the snow is beautiful!!! Stay safe and well and warm. Love to you both MOM & DAD xoxoxox🎄🎄🎄🎄❄❄☃☃💖💖

  • @davidlukason9543
    @davidlukason9543 Місяць тому

    Looking good I really enjoy your channel

  • @hughroney6342
    @hughroney6342 Місяць тому

    Am I blind? I didn't see any bedrooms in that drawing!

    • @lifeonthenorthriver
      @lifeonthenorthriver Місяць тому

      LOL!! Your eyes are fine. It's a very open concept...the bed is in the great room by the master bath ...the floor plan was inspired in part by a hotel suite we stayed in during a trip to Zion National Park. Our guests will have the "Blue Box" to enjoy when it's bedtime. :)

    • @eduardfrazao3506
      @eduardfrazao3506 Місяць тому

      Well done good job

    • @lifeonthenorthriver
      @lifeonthenorthriver Місяць тому

      @eduardfrazao3506 thank you 🫶🏻

  • @rixtrix11
    @rixtrix11 Місяць тому

    Anchor bolts every 4' and within 1' of every joint here in Arizona. Are building codes that lax in Canada? Beautiful property you have! I just hope for all your hard work to last and last! Thanks for sharing!

    • @lifeonthenorthriver
      @lifeonthenorthriver Місяць тому

      Not sure for all of Canada...but in Ontario for a single floor building you can't exceed 8' between anchor bolts. There are exceptions if in an earthquake prone area....I don't know what those are...our neck of the woods is pretty boring from a tectonic perspective : ) By the way...Arizona is a beautiful part of the world...we have visited the south west a few times...hiked the Superstition Mountains ...good on you : )

    • @rixtrix11
      @rixtrix11 Місяць тому

      @@lifeonthenorthriver we live 25 miles west of the Superstitions. Moved from Nebraska in 1985 to escape winter. -25F the day we left, +75F when we arrived 2 days later...

    • @lifeonthenorthriver
      @lifeonthenorthriver Місяць тому

      @@rixtrix11 wow! We love the desert. We've been there many times, usually in February. Perfect hiking weather. Zion National Park is like another planet. Just beautiful 🌵☀️

  • @rixtrix11
    @rixtrix11 Місяць тому

    With the plumbing buried so shallow, what's to keep it from freezing in winter? What is going to keep the vertical foam straight when you pour the slab with no forms? Lots of unusual things going on here.

    • @lifeonthenorthriver
      @lifeonthenorthriver Місяць тому

      Hi There...thanks for watching...these are older videos from about three years back but happy to answer your questions...first off...for more detail (if you're interested)...google "frost protected shallow foundation" it's very common in areas much further north than us... the rigid foam both keeps frost from under the slab and as well keeps heat escaping the envelope in the gravel mass that is compacted on the foam before the concrete is poured. This also protects the plumbing in the slab but truth be told....freezing of your sewer lines is only a concern with the standing water in the P traps.....you would need some pretty extreme temperatures to flash freeze moving warm or room temperature waste water/sewage in the PVC lines. As for the prevention of buckling when we poured....the backfill held the foam in check which is its own form...it's very dense compared to the stuff used as cladding and roofs...it's meant to withstand a lot of pressure. Take care!

    • @rixtrix11
      @rixtrix11 Місяць тому

      @@lifeonthenorthriverThank you; learn something new every day! My cousin has lived in the Fairbanks, Alaska area and your design is even different from what they have used there over the last 35 years. There are places that have to run the sewer above ground with heated and insulated pipes and storage tanks( they have to pump their waste into trucks for disposal.

    • @lifeonthenorthriver
      @lifeonthenorthriver Місяць тому

      ​@@rixtrix11wow, crazy! So much to learn ...it's fun 😊

  • @terrydarby5999
    @terrydarby5999 Місяць тому

    Wow you are really getting there!!! Looks amazing!!!!! Love to you both Mom & Dad xoxox😍😍😍😍