Building Science Secrets: Insider Tips

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  • Опубликовано: 31 май 2024
  • Learn about building science details simplified in residential construction. From exterior insulation (how to install Zip R Sheathing, and how the tape works) to blower door tests, we cover it all for architects and construction professionals. A job site walk with Steve Baczek Architect. Easy building science details, including continuous insulation (Zip R Sheathing), simple air sealing details, a brilliant air barrier at the trusses and some mime impressions. Siga Majex to make air sealing the ceiling repeatable. Framing with moment frames and setting trusses. Building science doesn't have to be hard in the real world, but it takes good planning and communication.
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    This video is sponsored by Huber Engineered Woods www.huberwood.com/
    0:00 Pull Up Contest
    1:23 Steven Baczek Architect stevenbaczekarchitect.com/info/
    4:41 Introduction to Continuous Insulation (Zip R9) www.huberwood.com/zip-system/...
    5:17 Detail 1 Protecting the Poly Iso
    9:53 What About Shear Values?
    14:02 Detail 2 Air Sealing Mudsill
    15:12 How Does the Tape Work?
    24:00 3 Guys, a Roll, Brush Thing and a Knife
    24:18 Steve Ruined It? Repairs
    28:00 Order of Operations
    32:54 Porch Design & Detailing for Zero Leaks
    38:24 Moment Frame
    39:27 Why Continuous Insulation is Important
    41:15 Why Steve Chose X Factor Subfloor www.huberwood.com/advantech/x...
    46:39 Window Design
    49:10 Planning for HVAC
    50:37 Ceiling Air Barrier Design Siga Majex www.siga.swiss/us_en/products...
    56:12 Installing Ceiling Air Barrier
    56:31 Floor Truss Detail for Zero Entry Shower
    1:02 Good Will Hunting Reference
    1:03 Steve's Mime Impression
    1:04 More Pull Ups
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Комментарии • 66

  • @drewt9829
    @drewt9829 2 месяца назад +12

    Some great questions and great answers. You have to be a rock to not learn something from these guys.

    • @AwesomeFramers
      @AwesomeFramers  2 месяца назад +2

      Doesn't get much better than working with Steve. So much knowledge and a good sense of humor.

    • @robertlee8805
      @robertlee8805 Месяц назад

      ​@@AwesomeFramersHey how do I subscribe to this channel? There's NO subscribe button.

    • @robertlee8805
      @robertlee8805 Месяц назад +1

      ​@@AwesomeFramersNever Mind. I found it. Hey is Steve Losing Weight?

    • @stevenbaczekarchitect9431
      @stevenbaczekarchitect9431 Месяц назад

      @@robertlee8805 Always working at it lol

  • @2chipped
    @2chipped 2 месяца назад +7

    Love Steve's ethos. Make an entire system work together, buy the best system you can afford. But the assembly is more valuable, it's individual parts.

  • @curtisblair7618
    @curtisblair7618 Месяц назад +6

    It’s great to see builders really trying; and doing their best possible job. 👏👏

  • @kevinshafer4296
    @kevinshafer4296 Месяц назад +1

    Love the seeing Bryan, Steve & Tom together.
    I'm always looking for better ways to do things. Thanks,
    Jerry Riggs
    Lol

  • @jonnyseim
    @jonnyseim 2 месяца назад +3

    As a Jonny.
    They did a good job rolling that tape.

  • @lanceodell8058
    @lanceodell8058 2 месяца назад +4

    Bryan! excellent point about naturally we press the scotch tape when wrapping a gift!

  • @Zorlig
    @Zorlig 2 месяца назад +4

    Saw that xfactor and knew they must have finally released the 1 1/8 version!

  • @jameschupp2230
    @jameschupp2230 Месяц назад +1

    Really Cool Video and Info

  • @dustinmarquand5301
    @dustinmarquand5301 Месяц назад +3

    Great discussion

  • @teruoike911
    @teruoike911 2 месяца назад +2

    Great Q&A, super informative. This was full of information on simple steps to make an efficient space. It's not rocket surgery, just some simple applications of materials can make an efficient space. Thank you for this.

    • @AwesomeFramers
      @AwesomeFramers  2 месяца назад

      Steve makes it simple 👍👍

    • @stevenbaczekarchitect9431
      @stevenbaczekarchitect9431 2 месяца назад

      I have always believed that construction should be fundamental, complicating things that are already challenging is a horrible approach. THat's coupled with all systems are usually pretty easy, we just need the discipline to install the system right....

  • @shaneoakley8757
    @shaneoakley8757 2 месяца назад +3

    Down East North Carolina (coastal plains/high wind) gets double sill plates.

  • @missulu
    @missulu Месяц назад +1

    Never under estimate the value of subs not having to drill through floor joists! I'm a huge supporter of floor trusses! A lot of times they will have a small tie band that is just screwed on while having your subs trying to get their work done. The beauty of the zip system still allows it to be sealed later. I'd like to see this home when construction is complete.

  • @wjthehomebuilder
    @wjthehomebuilder 2 месяца назад +2

    41:15 Here's a "Whole house" concept. Had I used X factor on one project (and taped the seams) it would have cost about $1000 more. But I possibly could have prevented the $2,600 underfloor mold treatment a bit later on..... 🤔
    Things to definitely consider.......

  • @lrc87290
    @lrc87290 2 месяца назад

    I used Zip in 2010 on our 15 condo buildings during our exterior renovation project. Foamboard sheathing came off- only plywood in the corners and fire rated plywood 4ft on either side of the party walls. led in metal braces. I believe we were the first to use it on the South Jersey coast. I had a full time job as a Machinist but I planned the renovation. I also had a second home in the community and was aware of a lot of damage to our buildings by wind driven rain. I new we needed something better. Of course it was a struggle to get the workers to ROLL THE TAPE. LOL

  • @MrWally3433
    @MrWally3433 2 месяца назад +2

    I have watched a ton of Zip videos from the Build Show and its tentacles. This is the first I am hearing about the "wipe clean" technique as it relates to joints. Is this an actual additional step that Huber just added? Are there instances where Huber has found failures because the joints were NOT wiped clean? Please expand on this concept.

    • @AwesomeFramers
      @AwesomeFramers  2 месяца назад

      No its not something Huber added. Steve includes that in his notes, and Huber has always maintained "Ensure the panel surface is dry and free of sawdust and dirt prior to taping" page 18 of the manual These installers were going the extra mile. On our jobs we blow them dry with a blower, and sometimes if the rain has hit the dust, we use a broom.
      www.huberwood.com/zip-system/wall-sheathing?gad_source=1&gclid=Cj0KCQjwk6SwBhDPARIsAJ59GwegyXhuCW7DMDA3oQywhR_zDyYi52UlVFDBY-BHpQd4p7VzAJhk7XIaAkXLEALw_wcB#install

    • @MrWally3433
      @MrWally3433 2 месяца назад +1

      I just checked the Zip System Installation Manual I had at my desk, from 03/29/22. It says "Ensure that the panel surface is dry and free of sawdust and dirt prior to taping". Possibly this is the step in the manual that addresses wiping clean the joints and using that drill attachment on all of them.

  • @AWP-Renovations
    @AWP-Renovations 2 месяца назад +4

    Wow ❤

  • @morganoverstreet6824
    @morganoverstreet6824 Месяц назад +1

    Is the spray foam just used to seal in the insulation baffles? If this is the case, I assume the thickness of the foam itself isn't important? how far up the rood do you typically extend the baffles?

    • @stevenbaczekarchitect9431
      @stevenbaczekarchitect9431 Месяц назад

      the foam is actually above the top plate. It seals the baffles but provides High R-value for the area of Ice Damming. Typically thew baffles are 16" minimum above the top of the blown cellulose

  • @turbo1921
    @turbo1921 12 дней назад

    If using the insulated zip why not use insulated foundationforms?

  • @hpw59
    @hpw59 2 месяца назад +3

    Wouldn't😂 be Awesome Framers without the antics😁

  • @bobparrott9257
    @bobparrott9257 2 месяца назад +1

    Tim, do you know if Steve does design's for other areas of the country, specifically Florida?

  • @G0F15H
    @G0F15H Месяц назад

    Curious, why the ventilated attic? A lot of effort went into isolating that from the living space, so why was that done vs monopoly-style and then have a conditioned attic space?

  • @gcchad
    @gcchad 2 месяца назад +1

    Do you ever attend WABO training events in Lynnwood?

    • @AwesomeFramers
      @AwesomeFramers  2 месяца назад +2

      No, I really should. Can you shoot me a link with training dates?

    • @gcchad
      @gcchad 2 месяца назад

      @@AwesomeFramers it was this last week

  • @ahtdejonge
    @ahtdejonge 2 месяца назад +1

    I can't remember seeing it in a video before. What is the reason that the air tight layer is on the outside? In Europe it is a standard too have the air tight layer on the inside usely OSB or a sheet with a coating. Is it to save materials since you only need panels on one side and have less change of breaking the air tight layer when hanging a picture frame? Or is there an other or extra reason I oversee?

    • @AwesomeFramers
      @AwesomeFramers  2 месяца назад +2

      Probably a lot of reasons that I don't know. When we were in Swizterland, they had a "wind barrier" on the outside and an "air barrier" on the inside. I know that working with Zip, it is very easy to use it as an air barrier. So maybe just ease and simplicity?

    • @PioneerBuildersInc
      @PioneerBuildersInc 2 месяца назад

      You're right - two barriers - one for wind, one for interior air

    • @stevenbaczekarchitect9431
      @stevenbaczekarchitect9431 2 месяца назад +3

      I always talk about it doesn't really matter (my preference is exterior) - the real concern is that the choice is understood, and more importantly, executed.

    • @hmtrimworks7148
      @hmtrimworks7148 2 месяца назад +1

      How does Zip system compare to GP (Georgia Pacific)Force Shield system?
      •GP is readily available here, Zip is special order

    • @stevenbaczekarchitect9431
      @stevenbaczekarchitect9431 2 месяца назад +1

      @@hmtrimworks7148 I prefer ZIP hands down, but most systems can be successful with the proper installation.

  • @ryansoo4000
    @ryansoo4000 Месяц назад +1

    Um, Steve's last name is spelled "Baczek", not Baszek

  • @YIQUANONE
    @YIQUANONE 2 месяца назад

    Hope you don't ever get any moisture that needs to get out. Reminds me of Dryvit stucco coating which was a rotting problem. That yellow floor in the winter will turn into a lake, the water has to go somewhere?

    • @AwesomeFramers
      @AwesomeFramers  2 месяца назад +1

      Did you listen to Steve explain drying potential, rain screen and vapor open? All of your concerns were addressed in this video and experience has shown they work.

    • @jepito29
      @jepito29 2 месяца назад +2

      The water goes off the floor deck and onto the ground instead of being absorbed into the osb. Why would you want your floor to absorb water?

  • @yuvanbaldwinew9282
    @yuvanbaldwinew9282 Месяц назад

    FYI pressure sensor tape was something nasa used in space. Either way it's awesome that the product is available 😮

  • @Tom-sd5ru
    @Tom-sd5ru 2 месяца назад +1

    Weird how ur brother sounds like u😂😂

  • @lrc87290
    @lrc87290 2 месяца назад

    Tim Cheats. He uses a painters pole on the roller.

  • @arealf-ckingenious
    @arealf-ckingenious Месяц назад +1

    Boring....not your normal excellent stuff

    • @AwesomeFramers
      @AwesomeFramers  Месяц назад +2

      Well, its boring to you, and probably some others. This is education, some of us just prefer PE instead of history or science class.