How To Install The Subfloor For A Tiny House | Tiny House Build

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  • Опубликовано: 7 апр 2022
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    In this video I walk you through the steps to install the aluminum flashing (aka belly pan) and the subfloor for a tiny house on wheels. In addition, I show you how to install the insulation below the subfloor.
    // MATERIALS
    3 rolls aluminum flashing 20" x 50'
    Hillman #8 x 3/4" Socket Drive Self Tapping Sheet Metal Screws
    (3 packs) Owens Corning R-13 Fiberglass Batt Insulation 15" W x 93" L
    (9) R-6.5 1" x 4 x 8' Rigid Foam Board Insulation
    Loctite PL400 Subfloor Adhesive (Wood to Metal)
    (9) 23/32" x 4' x 8' Tongue and Groove OSB Subfloor
    Power Pro #10 1 1/2" Multi Material Screws
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  • @user-ng4ti8xu7f
    @user-ng4ti8xu7f 3 месяца назад +1

    Some Tiny House trailer models have a perimeter flange where the exterior walls are anchored and supported. However, a perimeter flange has the potential to facilitate thermal bridging since an uninsulated corner is formed where the subfloor and exterior walls meet. This vulnerability causes condensation to form inside the living space. In order to maintain a consistent insulated envelope a Tiny House will require a trailer with a full width subfloor, built within the trailer frame, that extends out to the space usually occupied by the vulnerable perimeter flange; eliminating any uninsulated corners.A trailer with a full width subfloor is preferred to eliminate non insulated corners. Trailers with uninsulated perimeter flanges or outriggers maybe susceptible to thermal bridging between the corners where the perimeter walls and subfloor meet with the potential to form condensation near the inside corner the Tiny House floor.

  • @Lex.Ramirez
    @Lex.Ramirez 2 года назад +1

    What a good video. I know you were very satisfied with the work done so far. I can’t wait to see the final reveal. If you can just do the updates on how much you’re spending on materials. Thanks 😊

  • @justflybluesky
    @justflybluesky 11 месяцев назад

    Sweet. Finally found it. Building my own tiny right now and was on the fence as to which insulation to use for the subfloor of my trailer as well as what flashing material to use on the bottom of the trailer. Thanks for sharing the knowledge!
    As a side note, I would also use some large diameter washers together with those self tapping screws for attaching the aluminium flashing and preventing it from being torn in the areas around heads of the screws.

  • @stevenbrooks4084
    @stevenbrooks4084 2 года назад

    I bet you'll make sure they install the belly pan at the factory next time. LOL It's fun to watch the progress!

    • @WillMosbey
      @WillMosbey  2 года назад +1

      Yeah absolutely! Whatever the cost...it's worth it. Took me 3 days between the rain just to install it.

  • @louisehebert3221
    @louisehebert3221 5 месяцев назад

    A question: I will build the tiny for cold weather and every video i saw put in a vapor barrier underneath and also, wood slats under the plywood. why don't you do that? (insulation will be R-30) for Canada. thanks!

    • @WillMosbey
      @WillMosbey  5 месяцев назад

      That's exactly the reason. It's doesn't get that cold here. So an R-20 floor is sufficient. Also I asked NOAH if a vapor barrier is necessary and they said no. Looking back it would probably be cheap insurance. Builders choice however.

  • @best_beans1732
    @best_beans1732 11 месяцев назад

    Any way to cut that foam without it spreading worldwide I wonder?

    • @WillMosbey
      @WillMosbey  11 месяцев назад

      I suppose I could have cut it in my shop with a vacuum. It was pretty messy.

  • @CapyT9
    @CapyT9 Год назад

    Is there any overlap on the edges of the steel flashing? Also, if you were to add a water vapor barrier, where would it layer in to the process?

    • @WillMosbey
      @WillMosbey  Год назад

      Yes underneath the flashing does overlap by about an inch. My orders of new trailers will come pre installed with the belly pan flashing. That was too much of a pain in the butt to install it myself.
      The vapor barrier would go between the insulation and the OSB subfloor. It was optional this time but I will add it on future builds.

  • @wilty5
    @wilty5 Год назад

    Is it better to use rockwool insulation or spray foam insulation at this stage?

    • @WillMosbey
      @WillMosbey  Год назад

      In my opinion spray foam would be preferred because you can close so many gaps. But the method that I used was approved by NOAH.

    • @WillMosbey
      @WillMosbey  Год назад

      I ended up with an r value of r19 which meets subfloor requirements for my area.

  • @CapyT9
    @CapyT9 Год назад

    Did you take the seams on top and bottom?

    • @WillMosbey
      @WillMosbey  Год назад

      I zip taped the aluminum belly pan and that was it.

  • @wilty5
    @wilty5 Год назад

    There has to be an easier option

  • @pinewindowcleaning3222
    @pinewindowcleaning3222 Год назад

    Thermal bridging not addressed here, are you concerned about condensation issues?

    • @WillMosbey
      @WillMosbey  Год назад

      I was at first and considered putting down a vapor barrier but before I did anything I consulted an inspector at NOAH, who is certifying this build, and they said it is not necessary. However I feel it is added insurance and my future builds will have it.