Now put out some sweet solar if it makes any sense for your region. I recently went to a home show in the heart of Amish and there was at least 5 solar company's trying to cash in on the Amish to run their goodies, I just love it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Turns out the younger gals prefer some simple conveniences. I just love history!
Really coming along nicely. You’re going to love the foam!! We’ve had it in our home for 13 years and can’t believe how quiet the house is in Oklahoma winds!
Word of caution with those pancake LED lights. (I just installed them and removed my can lights, LOVE THEM), If your house, or anyones house is so dry to create static, DO NOT touch the fixture at all when the lights are on!! The static will short out the unit and you will have to replace the complete unit. Ask me how I know. I used Juno brand and I called them after it happened and they told me that they will not take any DC static. But, Juno stood behind them for me and sent me new ones, THANK YOU JUNO!!! As for using that huge hole saw and you loving all that dust, get an old basketball, cut it in half, punch a hole in it in the middle, put the stem of the hole saw through the hole and into the drill, now the half ball will catch all the dust.
Thanks for taking time to bringing us along on your family's dream build on the property of the family farm . You found some great contractors to assist in the build , great to see it all happening. Awesome videos
Those sundogs tell you that you will have a least 3 days of cold 🥶 weather! Your house is looking good! Thank You for sharing your new home build with us! Until your next video ~~~ Stay safe, healthy, warm and happy! ❄️❄️🏠
Could suggest adding rockwool to the underside of your stairs. Helps quiet them down when people walk (or kids run) up and down... Just a suggestion. Looks good so far, Brother! Keep at it!
I found it interesting that when you were cutting the holes for the lights, all the dust was going right to you, who would have thought, you would think it would disperse all around the circle of the hole saw. going to be a beautiful house, you and your family deserve it. Stay warm from Michigan, and yes it has been a really different year and Im 78.
Thanks for another great video Nick. It was most enjoyable and interesting. Wow. Lots got done since the last video. You and your team are pressing ahead doing their best to beat the cold weather. Your temps have really dropped. Brrrrrr House looks more like a house now with the sheet rock up. Makes a big difference. Continue on with all the sheet rock. Sounds like your floor heat is working good for you in the basement and garage. You are doing lots of work yourself nick. You be careful. Step by step it is coming tight. Thanks for sharing with us. You take care Nick. Steve The Iowa farm boy. God watching over you.
Greetings from Dawson County Montana. That's quite the house Nick. I'm glad for you and your family. You, your brother and dad are good people and you deserve all you have. I used to farm but now I'm on the sideline and cheering for all of you. Nick, take care, be safe, stay warm and God bless.
The closed cell foam you used for insulation is amazing stuff for areas with low humidity over the winter months. Many houses in Scotland/UK and while it worked for a while the damp winters soon took affect and the wood/osb started to rot, now many banks won't give mortgages on them due to the chance of having bad wood beams in the roof or wall
It more and more looks like a home, something where you hang your hat and coat in. Yeah really nice. Your kids will love it. They"re looking forward to get into it and live there. God Bless! Regards to mom and dad, and Laura!
I have seen so many sun dogs this winter. They’re beautiful. Supposedly they are a sign of good luck. Your house is coming around beautifully. So did Scott’s.
I started out as a carpenter and worked in a steel mill all my life. I've now got enphazima. I'm 64 ,but I've never seen such great care and love as I do with all yalls family. Lost my father at 6. My mother raised 6 of us and never remarried. GOD has truly blessed you and your family. Thankful I can see true Godliness in my last days. Thank yall. Pray you always put GOD first. GOD bless from Northeast S C.
I built my house in 2012-13, and Everytime I do a little project I can't believe I built a whole house by myself, my father helped me, I just built a 24X36 shop and I took twice as long as we hoped, that's why before we built the house I built a 32X52 garage because we knew we wouldn't do it if we waited to do it last, your house is beautiful, and big, mine is small ranch with a walk out basement, 1700 upstairs and same downstairs, it heats really cheap, with a wood stove in the basement, been 75-80 in the house all winter, its way to hot but better than to cold, god bless
I’ll never forget as a kid, my dad making me go up into the crawl space & lay fiberglass insulation. I was prob 8. Had Fiberglass all through my hands, so my mom gives me cotton winter gloves which made it much worse. I’ve despised insulation ever since.
I had my rim joists done years ago after my house was built. The spray foam made a big difference in the comfort and the heat bills being lower. Great job!!
Well Nikki you picked a good time to insulate your house with spray foam as well as batt insulation it's taking shape on the inside was all that sheetrock you're putting on
I've done drywall for years. Have the hangers to put 5 sets of screws in all butt joints. It really helps with cracking when the house moves and shifts
We was down to -20F with double ring sun dogs a month ago, was +62 this past Thurs, been a wild winter Weatherman said from last August high heat index to the cold windchill in January was 164 degree spread....
Insulating and cutting dry wall put your hood up. Beautiful home. You probably will not need much heat in the basement once the home is closed up. Stay safe and healthy.
I agree, this has been the weirdest winter I can remember by far. The house is looking great! It's very interesting to see all the things that have changed since I built my house. Some real game changers for sure! Take care and God bless!
Before you get carried away with enclosing the walls you should consider Legrand - OnQ 17 Inch Media Enclosure for every area you plan to mount a tv on the wall. It will save you a ton of headaches with wires and instead of getting tilt flat wall mounts for the tv you should highly consider full motion. It will make your life better if you have to replace the tv or whatever. I got the cheap full motion tv mounts from Walmart. This tv mount goes on sale a few times a year. I got them for $20 each ONN Full Motion TV Wall Mount for 50" to 86"
Nick I agree that multi-tool is the most used tool we have in our construction business we just got a battery powered one and we use it all the time. The house is looking amazing can't wait to see the finished product stay safe in that cold weather
Love seeing you so excited over your home! You should look into adding a ERV to your HVAC system to bring fresh air into the house since it will be pretty tight with your spray foam!
Well you really had me wondering in the last video...Because the several times you mentioned about insulating the new house, you only mentioned "Blowing Insulation"...And i was like what???????? He's not putting in Spray Foam Insulation....That's gotta be crazy especially in the region of the country where you Live... Glad to see the Spray Foam Insulation going into the new house...
Wife had a condo before we built our house. It had a drop ceiling and they left a space across the patio sliding door that looked over the intercoastal in So. Fl. I put in wireless roll up blinds. I had to drill many holes into the concrete ceiling. I now have a dust catcher but at the time I didn't. I was cutting holes in water bottles but nothing really worked great. By the time I was done so was my Makita drill. It was so clogged with concrete dust. Makita refurbished it for less than $10. I still have it and it works great. Drilling overhead is horrible!
when we finish insulating we do a blowdown test. Basily we pull a vacuum on the house and we find every leak. We mostly do it to find where moisture can ingress because if a house is super tight you better not have any moisture or the OSB will rot. Looks like a nice tight job the only thing I would have done is used ZIP board and taped the exterior rain screen tighter.
I use a outdoor wood boiler for mine, can get 8' bundles from the Amish for 5$, can heat the house and hot water for 100$ a winter in wi, to bad you guys don't have more woods around
You’re building your house just like I would if I was to build one. I had the walls, ceiling, and floor spray foamed when we built our 3 season porch. Good luck with the rest of your build.
When we built our house, every door that has side transom windows, they look great but a pain the arse as the screws can only go so far vs a door with no windows on each side can actually tie into the stud framing. The ones with the windows overtime sag and the seal on the bottom of the door has to be replaced quite often. I ended up shimming the bottom hinge to give it a small lift and it helped it a little. Just a thought.
That sun shot are called sun dogs it lets you know when there is going to be a major change in the weather.I work in Nunavut Canada and was taught about this from the Inuit,seen them many times and usually inclement weather follows extreme cold, then blizzard conditions .
I have 4 houses , 2 in MA , 1 in VT and 1 in SC .. I built them all , NEVER AGAIN lmao .. My house on cape cod was the hardest because everything has to be built for hurricanes cause we live on the water , a lot of steel in that house that I had to have done , I feel your pain lol ... we are 65 , all set :) :) :) ...congrats !!!! :) :) :)
Good idea for saving heat! My son works for a company that uses a similar system for lifting concrete pads. Different product chemistry , but expanding foam!
usually on the home improvement shows they fill the entire wall cavity with foam. youa re only getting less than a full cavity which will still leave a cold air space.
There's two kinds of foam, closed cell and open cell. He said his is closed cell and it requires a lesser thickness than open cell where they fill the entire cavity.
I have lived away from Montana for so long now I doubt I could adjust back to those winters. I barely have any memories of the winter affecting me growing up there. I mean I remember the cold, I just can’t remember ever thinking much of it. We would ice skate at -20 for hours upon hours and think nothing of it. Now I think I would die. Lol
It's amazing isn't it, we feel the same way when we go to places with 90% humidity or higher. But after a few weeks it seems our senses adapt to the new environment. Still anything below 0f is terrible, especially with wind.
Foam is exothermic. It will heat up as it’s sprayed. Not scalding hot but it gets warmer than air temp, it also seals as it sprays. It’s super airtight
I know there’s open cell & closed cell spray insulation. Is yours closed cell? Bc I thought the difference was closed cell is more rigid, open cell fills the whole space & is then trimmed down, right? You & Scott are doing it right. When you build from the ground up, esp in Montana, with harsh winters & tons of wind! These houses aren’t just houses, they’re extensions of the family farmstead. Hopefully it’ll continue to grow as your kids grow.
@@mathewwalworth5236He can just charge 1 dollar per person tour fee with the carpet runners and do not enter signs like Graceland. Have the house paid off in one day. :)
stay on top of your "AS BUILT DRAWING" it will help you when you try to remember what is left, what wires are, and create your punch list of things that need to be corrected. As built drawings saved my butt many times on building homes
interesting low expanding vs. high expanding. good stuff for making an air tight shell. Very surprised you didn't fill that ceiling joist with insulation. All you had up there was the couple inches of spray foam. Why not add some fiberglass batt or fill the joist cavity with foam?
I'm having 3 in of 2lb foam in my house walls and ceilings with No Bat Insulation. We get quite humid here and I don't want the wall cavity surfaces between the drywall and the foam to get to the dew point. Hello black mold! I want the foam inside surface to be warm! R value, as used in the building industry, is B.S.
Thanks for watching!
Nice sun dogs from the ice crystals they c a lot of those at the poles
The multi tool. The tool that solves the problem you don’t know you have. The psychologist of tools!!
Corn Starch. A must for installing insulation. Fills your skin pores with corn starch, keeping the glass from making you itch.
Thanks for the tip. I didn't know that!
Baby powder works too. During harvest and working around grain dust we'd always use baby powder so we wouldn't get the itchy grain dust in our skin.
Skill issue
Now put out some sweet solar if it makes any sense for your region. I recently went to a home show in the heart of Amish and there was at least 5 solar company's trying to cash in on the Amish to run their goodies, I just love it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Turns out the younger gals prefer some simple conveniences. I just love history!
Coming together nicely, the hardest part about building anything is second guessing yourself.
Really coming along nicely. You’re going to love the foam!! We’ve had it in our home for 13 years and can’t believe how quiet the house is in Oklahoma winds!
Word of caution with those pancake LED lights. (I just installed them and removed my can lights, LOVE THEM), If your house, or anyones house is so dry to create static, DO NOT touch the fixture at all when the lights are on!! The static will short out the unit and you will have to replace the complete unit. Ask me how I know. I used Juno brand and I called them after it happened and they told me that they will not take any DC static. But, Juno stood behind them for me and sent me new ones, THANK YOU JUNO!!! As for using that huge hole saw and you loving all that dust, get an old basketball, cut it in half, punch a hole in it in the middle, put the stem of the hole saw through the hole and into the drill, now the half ball will catch all the dust.
Thanks for the heads up! They are super nice! I also hear the drivers can go out so have to make sure I can access them easily.
Absolutely Awesome! Beautiful home!
You and leg arm are so deserving of your homes for your family glad you both got to do it
The pride you show in creating a new home is wonderful!
We are very thankful and excited to spend the rest of our lives here.
@@WelkerFarms Your family is blessed! ❤🙏
Thanks for taking time to bringing us along on your family's dream build on the property of the family farm . You found some great contractors to assist in the build , great to see it all happening. Awesome videos
Those sundogs tell you that you will have a least 3 days of cold 🥶 weather! Your house is looking good! Thank You for sharing your new home build with us! Until your next video ~~~ Stay safe, healthy, warm and happy! ❄️❄️🏠
House is looking absolutely amazing.
Such a beautiful home. You're a lucky man. Sure was cool watching all of that, Thanks for another great video,can't wait for the next one.
Could suggest adding rockwool to the underside of your stairs. Helps quiet them down when people walk (or kids run) up and down... Just a suggestion. Looks good so far, Brother! Keep at it!
I believe it’s code where I live to rock under your stairs because in case of fire the stairs don’t burn and hopefully you can get out.
Nick, the house is coming along nicely!!
I found it interesting that when you were cutting the holes for the lights, all the dust was going right to you, who would have thought, you would think it would disperse all around the circle of the hole saw. going to be a beautiful house, you and your family deserve it. Stay warm from Michigan, and yes it has been a really different year and Im 78.
Nick, y'all are killing it on the house build!! Keep up the hard work 💪
Things are moving fast. Your house is going to be cozy. That spray foam costs more but it is worth it.
Hi Nick very happy for you thats a home that will be on that homestead for a very long time. Great attention to details. Peace ✌️
Skill put into building the trailer with all it's technology is impressive as someone been doing construction more than 30 years.
While watching it feels like the temps dropping, though it's not. Looking 👍
Thanks Nick and it is looking better inside the house now.....Thanks my friend and of course God Bless ✝ 👍
Old Shoe🇺🇸
My wife and I are very happy for you and your brother to provide beautiful new homes for your family’s!
That's how I like to see sheet rock go up. Doesn't take near as long that way.
Thanks for another great video Nick.
It was most enjoyable and interesting.
Wow. Lots got done since the last video. You and your team are pressing ahead doing their best to beat the cold weather. Your temps have really dropped. Brrrrrr
House looks more like a house now with the sheet rock up. Makes a big difference. Continue on with all the sheet rock.
Sounds like your floor heat is working good for you in the basement and garage. You are doing lots of work yourself nick. You be careful.
Step by step it is coming tight.
Thanks for sharing with us. You take care Nick.
Steve
The Iowa farm boy.
God watching over you.
Great to see you are biulding a warm home for your family, and cool in the summer.😊
Yes, thank you
Greetings from Dawson County Montana.
That's quite the house Nick. I'm glad for you and your family. You, your brother and dad are good people and you deserve all you have.
I used to farm but now I'm on the sideline and cheering for all of you.
Nick, take care, be safe, stay warm and God bless.
The closed cell foam you used for insulation is amazing stuff for areas with low humidity over the winter months. Many houses in Scotland/UK and while it worked for a while the damp winters soon took affect and the wood/osb started to rot, now many banks won't give mortgages on them due to the chance of having bad wood beams in the roof or wall
We have heard that too, one must keep the local environment in mind when building.
It more and more looks like a home, something where you hang your hat and coat in. Yeah really nice. Your kids will love it. They"re looking forward to get into it and live there. God Bless! Regards to mom and dad, and Laura!
Happy for you and Scott and families for your new homes! God’s continued blessings!
And RUclips's as well.
I have seen so many sun dogs this winter. They’re beautiful. Supposedly they are a sign of good luck. Your house is coming around beautifully. So did Scott’s.
I came down to the comments to mention those were called sun dogs if someone else hadn't mentioned it.
I started out as a carpenter and worked in a steel mill all my life. I've now got enphazima. I'm 64 ,but I've never seen such great care and love as I do with all yalls family. Lost my father at 6. My mother raised 6 of us and never remarried. GOD has truly blessed you and your family. Thankful I can see true Godliness in my last days. Thank yall. Pray you always put GOD first. GOD bless from Northeast S
C.
Appreciate the comment, God bless!
I built my house in 2012-13, and Everytime I do a little project I can't believe I built a whole house by myself, my father helped me, I just built a 24X36 shop and I took twice as long as we hoped, that's why before we built the house I built a 32X52 garage because we knew we wouldn't do it if we waited to do it last, your house is beautiful, and big, mine is small ranch with a walk out basement, 1700 upstairs and same downstairs, it heats really cheap, with a wood stove in the basement, been 75-80 in the house all winter, its way to hot but better than to cold, god bless
I’ll never forget as a kid, my dad making me go up into the crawl space & lay fiberglass insulation. I was prob 8. Had Fiberglass all through my hands, so my mom gives me cotton winter gloves which made it much worse. I’ve despised insulation ever since.
Looking forward to the finished product, Nick. Carry on.
Its quite funny NICK your trying to keep heat in and here in QLD Australia were trying to keep heat out.🤪🤪🥵🥵
Youre HUMPIN IT..AND PROGRESS TO HEAT INSULATE --PROOF ALL THE SYSTEMS , weather IS ON THE WAY..!
Congrats on a well steered ship..capn..!
Your house is looking great Nick.
May the Lord continue to bless your family
Beautiful house Nick!! Very excited to see the finished product!! God bless 🙏🏻
Thanks so much!
I had my rim joists done years ago after my house was built. The spray foam made a big difference in the comfort and the heat bills being lower. Great job!!
I went on Harvest in 1978 age 16 John Deere 7700s Cut from Oklahoma to Hingham MT.
Well Nikki you picked a good time to insulate your house with spray foam as well as batt insulation it's taking shape on the inside was all that sheetrock you're putting on
Awesome house you are building there buddy. That location is great too. You can setup a shooting range right out the back door if you wanted! 👍👍
Looks great Nick! We just moved into our home and very happy with it.
Awesome congratulations!
Looking good Nick. You'll be done in no time.
Forget that -30 I'm glad I live in South Florida.
Just wonderful to see your new home coming together!
Nick hi a thought should peel off window stickers off before the sun bake them on from experience
Thanks for the update ,Nick. Me and the missus are loving the new digs. Just wondering on the lack of a vapor barrier ........before sheet rock.
Don't need it, the spray foam is air tight.
So happy to see ur new home being built congrats nick u guys r awesome
I've done drywall for years. Have the hangers to put 5 sets of screws in all butt joints. It really helps with cracking when the house moves and shifts
We was down to -20F with double ring sun dogs a month ago, was +62 this past Thurs, been a wild winter
Weatherman said from last August high heat index to the cold windchill in January was 164 degree spread....
Insulating and cutting dry wall put your hood up. Beautiful home. You probably will not need much heat in the basement once the home is closed up. Stay safe and healthy.
That is going to be a warm comfortable home. Great idea on the spray foam.
Those are called "Sun Dogs" where you get what looks like 2 or 3 suns. I think they are gret shine. (22:31)
Home is looking good
As they're spraying you've got to be feeling the building warming, less heat lose. good job
Absolutely could, it is amazing
Brother I feel your pain as a retired electrical contractor I have hole sawed probably thousands of recess lights and have ate a lot of dust
I agree, this has been the weirdest winter I can remember by far. The house is looking great! It's very interesting to see all the things that have changed since I built my house. Some real game changers for sure! Take care and God bless!
Before you get carried away with enclosing the walls you should consider Legrand - OnQ 17 Inch Media Enclosure for every area you plan to mount a tv on the wall. It will save you a ton of headaches with wires and instead of getting tilt flat wall mounts for the tv you should highly consider full motion. It will make your life better if you have to replace the tv or whatever. I got the cheap full motion tv mounts from Walmart. This tv mount goes on sale a few times a year. I got them for $20 each ONN Full Motion TV Wall Mount for 50" to 86"
great job on the house
Nick that weather is rough! I’ve been in weather at -44F with wind chill below -80. Too cold for me!
Nick I agree that multi-tool is the most used tool we have in our construction business we just got a battery powered one and we use it all the time. The house is looking amazing can't wait to see the finished product stay safe in that cold weather
Love seeing you so excited over your home! You should look into adding a ERV to your HVAC system to bring fresh air into the house since it will be pretty tight with your spray foam!
Nice sun dogs. I haven’t seen that for quite awhile. 😊
Cork is a very good sound insulation also very good at fire protection and water resistance
Hello from France good work beautiful home
Thank you! 🤗
Well you really had me wondering in the last video...Because the several times you mentioned about insulating the new house, you only mentioned "Blowing Insulation"...And i was like what????????
He's not putting in Spray Foam Insulation....That's gotta be crazy especially in the region of the country where you Live...
Glad to see the Spray Foam Insulation going into the new house...
Omg your boiler is the prefect sound it would help me sleep 😂
Wife had a condo before we built our house. It had a drop ceiling and they left a space across the patio sliding door that looked over the intercoastal in So. Fl. I put in wireless roll up blinds. I had to drill many holes into the concrete ceiling. I now have a dust catcher but at the time I didn't. I was cutting holes in water bottles but nothing really worked great. By the time I was done so was my Makita drill. It was so clogged with concrete dust. Makita refurbished it for less than $10. I still have it and it works great. Drilling overhead is horrible!
when we finish insulating we do a blowdown test. Basily we pull a vacuum on the house and we find every leak. We mostly do it to find where moisture can ingress because if a house is super tight you better not have any moisture or the OSB will rot. Looks like a nice tight job the only thing I would have done is used ZIP board and taped the exterior rain screen tighter.
Safety squints for the win!!! Multi tools can be your best destructive friend lol
I use a outdoor wood boiler for mine, can get 8' bundles from the Amish for 5$, can heat the house and hot water for 100$ a winter in wi, to bad you guys don't have more woods around
Beautiful home. Thanks for sharing
You’re building your house just like I would if I was to build one. I had the walls, ceiling, and floor spray foamed when we built our 3 season porch. Good luck with the rest of your build.
When we built our house, every door that has side transom windows, they look great but a pain the arse as the screws can only go so far vs a door with no windows on each side can actually tie into the stud framing. The ones with the windows overtime sag and the seal on the bottom of the door has to be replaced quite often. I ended up shimming the bottom hinge to give it a small lift and it helped it a little. Just a thought.
That sun shot are called sun dogs it lets you know when there is going to be a major change in the weather.I work in Nunavut Canada and was taught about this from the Inuit,seen them many times and usually inclement weather follows extreme cold, then blizzard conditions .
I have 4 houses , 2 in MA , 1 in VT and 1 in SC .. I built them all , NEVER AGAIN lmao .. My house on cape cod was the hardest because everything has to be built for hurricanes cause we live on the water , a lot of steel in that house that I had to have done , I feel your pain lol ... we are 65 , all set :) :) :) ...congrats !!!! :) :) :)
Not seeing condensate from the exhaust is a good thing. Lots of vapor clouds would mean low efficiency. As the exhaust fumes aren't condensating
Good idea for saving heat!
My son works for a company that uses a similar system for lifting concrete pads. Different product chemistry , but expanding foam!
usually on the home improvement shows they fill the entire wall cavity with foam. youa re only getting less than a full cavity which will still leave a cold air space.
That be great in the summer
There's two kinds of foam, closed cell and open cell. He said his is closed cell and it requires a lesser thickness than open cell where they fill the entire cavity.
Really nice house great design.
Awesome Nick. Don't think I could handle that cold.😢
I have lived away from Montana for so long now I doubt I could adjust back to those winters. I barely have any memories of the winter affecting me growing up there. I mean I remember the cold, I just can’t remember ever thinking much of it. We would ice skate at -20 for hours upon hours and think nothing of it. Now I think I would die. Lol
It's amazing isn't it, we feel the same way when we go to places with 90% humidity or higher. But after a few weeks it seems our senses adapt to the new environment. Still anything below 0f is terrible, especially with wind.
@@WelkerFarms yea, we didn’t venture out to play when it was windy, and that cold. Chores were a bear cat!
Rock On!
Awesome video thanks for sharing
Foam is exothermic. It will heat up as it’s sprayed. Not scalding hot but it gets warmer than air temp, it also seals as it sprays. It’s super airtight
Rock on!
Hey, did you rock 'n' roll?
Rock on
Ooh, my soul
Hey, did you boogie too, did ya? by David Essex
awesome video Nick. great job
I really feel for your stunt double.😂
looking great Nick
Was 50-60 degrees last few days here in NY. Saw kids playing outside in shorts! Lol
I know there’s open cell & closed cell spray insulation. Is yours closed cell? Bc I thought the difference was closed cell is more rigid, open cell fills the whole space & is then trimmed down, right? You & Scott are doing it right. When you build from the ground up, esp in Montana, with harsh winters & tons of wind! These houses aren’t just houses, they’re extensions of the family farmstead. Hopefully it’ll continue to grow as your kids grow.
Cool! Party house for your subscribers is coming along nicely!
Soon! Open invitation to the 570,000 subs!
You better say just kidding u might wake up to a bunch of people wanting breakfast
@@mathewwalworth5236He can just charge 1 dollar per person tour fee with the carpet runners and do not enter signs like Graceland. Have the house paid off in one day. :)
stay on top of your "AS BUILT DRAWING" it will help you when you try to remember what is left, what wires are, and create your punch list of things that need to be corrected. As built drawings saved my butt many times on building homes
use fire rated spray foam in crossover spaces.. so it block any possible fires that may go in those areas
Foam surely will fill and seal what it touches!
That is pretty cool!
interesting low expanding vs. high expanding. good stuff for making an air tight shell. Very surprised you didn't fill that ceiling joist with insulation. All you had up there was the couple inches of spray foam. Why not add some fiberglass batt or fill the joist cavity with foam?
I'm having 3 in of 2lb foam in my house walls and ceilings with No Bat Insulation. We get quite humid here and I don't want the wall cavity surfaces between the drywall and the foam to get to the dew point. Hello black mold! I want the foam inside surface to be warm! R value, as used in the building industry, is B.S.