Saturday 31 May 2014

All about the roof

Even though rock wool is less itchy then fiberglass I still hate insulating.  I need the insulation in place before the fascia goes on.  This will allow me to cram extra insulation behind the fascia to make sure I get good coverage.  At this point I wish I had spent more time looking at spray foam.

Because I added the collar ties its taking longer to make all the cuts in the insulation.

I was excited to pick up the metal roofing.  I like the red :)

Expenses to date: $19,197

Thursday 29 May 2014

The detachable eaves

I just finished installing the brackets for the removable eaves.  The next step was to mark the fascia and drill holes.  I ruined the first set of fascia boards and on the next set I decided to mark them in place.

It worked like a charm!  I only had to slightly correct a few holes.  Next stop insulating the roof!



Tuesday 27 May 2014

SIPs vs Stick final costs

The total cost of the wall and roof framing, including insulation and vapour barrier, came to $3,458.  This level of completion is similar to what a SIP build would be.  Back in August 2013  I had estimated that a it would be $3,500, which makes me pretty bang on.

I would have liked to have built with SIPs but the $9,000 to $10,000 quotes where way too much money.  Granted I would have been finished the house by now.

All in all I'm happy with my decision to stick build.

Sunday 25 May 2014

Finished doors and windows

My brother had time this weekend to help me finish installing the windows and even the door.  It's finally starting to look better.




As a bonus my roofing has arrived and I'll pick it up later in the week.

Thursday 22 May 2014

Installing more windows

Yesterday I prepped the rest of the window openings for the windows and today my brother came over again to help with the install.  My new view.

I also managed to re-frame the door opening and I'm hoping to get that in soon too.

Tuesday 20 May 2014

Installing the windows

Soooo, that door was the right size but my rough opening what out by an inch.  I decided to rip it all out and start over.  I'll try to take another pic tomorrow.

Drilling holes in my window frames.  Does that void the warranty? :-)

My brother came over and helped me install these 5 windows today.  I'm impressed with how it changes the look.
After he left I prepped the loft window openings

Expenses to date: $18,729

Monday 19 May 2014

Door and Window Sensors

The sensors came in :)
I popped over the boarder again to grab them.  The sensors will run at 12v but the Spark Core operates a 3.3v, this meant I had to do a little circuit design to keep from frying the Core.


The Core's will be the interface between a computer and all the house's sensors, lights and appliances.

Expenses to date: $18,697

Wednesday 14 May 2014

Roof brackets prepped for paint

Finished the last of the prep work for the roof brackets.  It was a ton of work, I probably have 40 hours on these so far.

The roofing has been order and should be here in two weeks.

Monday 12 May 2014

Looking at siding

I took the motorcycle up to a local saw mill to decide on siding.  I'm going with a v-groove flat siding if I can piggy back on another order.


The door and window sensors where ordered and should be here in a few days.  I'll be able to install the windows once they are installed in the frames.

Wednesday 7 May 2014

Getting the shower in


I just arrived back from another 2 day trip to the states, my last 3 windows where ready for pickup!  While I was down there I took a second look at doors and ended up picking up this printable fiberglass door with a left inward swing and in the right size.
 

I've been looking for a one piece 36x36 that was less then 76" tall.  While in home depot I found one in stock!  I ended up going back on the second day and just paid the extra taxes at the boarder.  They gave me a bit of a deal because of the problems with windows.

When I got the shower home it would not fit thru the door and after a looking at every possibility I decided that I would have to make a hole in the roof.  It took about 6 hours to remove one rafter, part of the roof decking, hoist the shower over the wall and then put everything back.


Ta da!

Expenses to date: $17,930