Looking really nice Joe! I know exactly what you mean when trying to complete these task all by yourself. I had a hell of a time trying to connect my 4" plumbing from the inside to the outside of my build. I just got my gutters installed yesterday and also finished installed my floor drains. I have a small portable bullet heater I put near me because it's so clod out! I'm going to go with the 3" closed cell spray foam and it's got to be at least 40* before they can spray it so it will probably be late spring before that gets done along with all the cement! I still need to install my 2" floor foam and in floor heat tubing. Keep up the fantastic work!
Your building will definitely be warm & toasty when done! Sounds like you’re making good progress as well. Thanks for sharing and appreciate you taking time to check out the video!
Silvercote calls it a polypropylene film. Basically it feels like a super thin plastic coated over paper kraft paper. It does have strands woven in it as well which are surprisingly hard to cut. It’s fairly easy to damage or put holes in though and in my next video I’m working on you’ll see I did cover everything in a 6mil poly to really seal everything in. Not needed I’m sure but makes me feel better I guess.
I really enjoy this series tons of great ideas
Thanks! Feels like I’ll never be done but making progress.
Looks real good nice work !
Appreciate that. Definitely is some work!
Looking really nice Joe! I know exactly what you mean when trying to complete these task all by yourself. I had a hell of a time trying to connect my 4" plumbing from the inside to the outside of my build. I just got my gutters installed yesterday and also finished installed my floor drains. I have a small portable bullet heater I put near me because it's so clod out! I'm going to go with the 3" closed cell spray foam and it's got to be at least 40* before they can spray it so it will probably be late spring before that gets done along with all the cement! I still need to install my 2" floor foam and in floor heat tubing. Keep up the fantastic work!
Your building will definitely be warm & toasty when done! Sounds like you’re making good progress as well. Thanks for sharing and appreciate you taking time to check out the video!
What's the R value on the wall insulation? And is it fiberglass? You're gonna have a warm and energy efficient building.
Appreciate the comment! Yes it’s R-19 Fiberglass. Ceiling has around R-50 blown fiberglass.
I have a question that insulation what material is that fabric made out of the facing fabric?
Silvercote calls it a polypropylene film. Basically it feels like a super thin plastic coated over paper kraft paper. It does have strands woven in it as well which are surprisingly hard to cut. It’s fairly easy to damage or put holes in though and in my next video I’m working on you’ll see I did cover everything in a 6mil poly to really seal everything in. Not needed I’m sure but makes me feel better I guess.