We spent this weekend working on the rest of the rafters on the front of the house. After we were able to get the rafters up we moved on to putting in all the support pieces, the bridging in between the rafters.And then the nailer strips for the roofing material.
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Chris decided that the best way to do the roof was to put on the nailer strips over the porch and then on the roof over the house to put down foam first and then the nailer strips. Once the roof is up the plan is to spray foam insulation on the underneath side of the roof as well as the exterior walls. By putting the foam insulation on the underneath side(against the foam boards) we will be able to replace the roof if need be at some point. All of the nailer strips and other wood we used this weekend we already had purchased before. |
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The foam from the inside of the living room area looking up. We bought enough foam for all of the roof for $200. $10 a 21 foot sheet from someone on Craigslist who was taking down chicken houses from big farms. We had bought the foam for under the concrete from the same place. |
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Chris putting the last of the foam pieces on the roof. |
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The first row of roofing got put on before the weather turned cold and it started raining. At least it is dry under the porch. The roofing we bought is a brand called Ondura. It is a corrugated asphalt roofing that Chris has used before. We got it from Lowes for $5 a sheet,because a builder had order a bunch of it and never picked it up and Lowes wanted to get rid of it. The cost of material for the whole roof was around $1000. We did have to buy the Ondura brand nails and ridge vent for the roofing warranty, which meant we spent another $200. |
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