This past weekend Chris and his brother,Cale, began the process of putting in spray foam insulation. Thankfully, Cale is a spray tech and had the time to spend the weekend...plus a few more nights after work...helping Chris to get it all done.
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The outside South corner of the house. This area will be built to hold the wood boiler and other equipment required for the radiant floor heating |
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This is the kitchen done. |
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This is the upstairs north grain bin. |
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The living room ceiling being sprayed. |
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Spraying in some of the pallet walls in the back of the house.
All in all, spray foam insulation cost a bit more in the beginning but it will be worth it in the long run. It cost around $8000 for the material to spray foam it. We got the labor for free ( thanks Cale!..brothers are the best). I also got the trim painted on the back, it was too dark to take pictures tonight though. |
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