What i need to understand is, does the panels gets screwed directly or pasted on to polystyrene?? How strong is it to hold the boards??? im confused polystyrene cant hold anything😢😢
There are plastic strips that act just like wood studs every 8 inches imbedded and part of the ICF blocks. The drywall is screwed into these plastic strips.
Why not 1/4" drywall? With that, it is lighter and ICF doesn't need any structural needs for thicker drywall. Just curious if there is a major flaw in using 1/4"?
Since I was hanging it by myself it was just easier to make sure it stayed rigid and didn't break on me. I haven't seen 1/4 used on walls, though I guess you could on ICF.
@@LakeLotBuild in some instances it can be harder to use, and sometimes there isn’t a cost benefit. Appreciate the response. Thanks for sharing your build. I gleaned a lot from it
Do you do alot of work with ICF blocks? We are currently building our house, and we used these ICF blocks for the foundation/basement walls, the rest is wood frame. I have never even seen them before, but the people helping build recommended them and thats what we did.
No issues with the snow at all! It the melting that is a problem 🤣. We have some sort of leak happening (very small), so rain or snow melt will come through ceiling in one place. Hopefully once the siding is one and the groove that was cut in roof if sealed up, that will stop. 🤞
One of the few videos that i have come across that shows a multi story ICF build, and in such detail. Appreciated!
Thank you! We really appreciate when viewers get something out of our videos!
You guys are making great progress! And your family will have memories of the house dad built, forever. Nice work.
What i need to understand is, does the panels gets screwed directly or pasted on to polystyrene?? How strong is it to hold the boards??? im confused polystyrene cant hold anything😢😢
There are plastic strips that act just like wood studs every 8 inches imbedded and part of the ICF blocks. The drywall is screwed into these plastic strips.
Just curious whether you did any kind of evaluation of drywall vs. plaster for your interior walls?
We did not consider plaster. Drywall is what we know how to do, so that is what we went with.
Why not 1/4" drywall? With that, it is lighter and ICF doesn't need any structural needs for thicker drywall. Just curious if there is a major flaw in using 1/4"?
Since I was hanging it by myself it was just easier to make sure it stayed rigid and didn't break on me. I haven't seen 1/4 used on walls, though I guess you could on ICF.
@@LakeLotBuild in some instances it can be harder to use, and sometimes there isn’t a cost benefit. Appreciate the response. Thanks for sharing your build. I gleaned a lot from it
Do you do alot of work with ICF blocks? We are currently building our house, and we used these ICF blocks for the foundation/basement walls, the rest is wood frame. I have never even seen them before, but the people helping build recommended them and thats what we did.
ICF is great! Our entire house, roof,and garage floor are all ICF. If you visit our channel, we have lots of videos on how it all goes together.
@@LakeLotBuild Yeah im going through and watching them now. I have never seen them before until we started our house. Pretty cool!
How did the flat roof work out with all the recent snow?
No issues with the snow at all! It the melting that is a problem 🤣. We have some sort of leak happening (very small), so rain or snow melt will come through ceiling in one place. Hopefully once the siding is one and the groove that was cut in roof if sealed up, that will stop. 🤞
Why run more expensive 12/2 NM-B Romex 20 amp wire for low-watt LED lights?
Isn't this like using a fire hose as a drinking straw?