Mom to Mom, I just want to say thank you for all the positive comments to the girls on their Momplex Video Tour! You totally made their day! The girls were jumping up and down squealing "they like our video, they like our video!" as I read your comments to them, and are busy planning more videos!
Did you notice inside the Momplex that we actually are closer than you'd think? Alot of this has to do with building with ARXX blocks - we skipped five steps in one! But there's still tons and tons of work to be done. First up, we've got to start sealing the Momplex in!
You've probably already noticed the huge gaps and cracks in the Momplex. Mom certainly has, and commented on how she doesn't like drafts.
Well we are going to take care of that today!
Now remember, not only are we trying to get our Mom's a new house to live in, but we are also building super insulated to keep heat bills down. Getting these cracks filled is very important to keep Mom warm and not broke! Some people in Alaska pay upwards of $1000 a month to heat their homes in winter months!
Spray foam works great for sealing in cracks and gaps. It just sprays in.
We've invested in a spray gun so you can turn it off when you need to without spoiling a whole can.
Every inch of the Momplex is inspected and filled with spray foam where needed.
We especially don't forget the <a href="http://www.arxx.com" target="_blank">ARXX blocks</a> to<a href="http://ana-white.com/2011/12/momplex/top-plates-hard-way" target="_blank"> top plate joint</a> - heat rises, and this would be a big spot for heat to sneak outside.
And of course, windows are spray foamed too.
And then you let the spray foam dry.
<p>But what to do with the excess foam?</p><br /><p><img src="http://ana-white.com/sites/default/files/spray foam doors windows21.jpg" alt="" /></p><p></p><p>We find a handsaw works best.</p>
The dried foam cuts easily off, flush with the wall. Another trick is to use a sharp, thin bladed knife.
<i>So that's why my shoulder was aching that day! Not from the handsaw.</i>
<p>And you are left with a nice clean window!</p><p></p><p><img src="http://ana-white.com/sites/default/files/spray foam doors windows20.jpg " alt="" /></p><p></p><p></p><p>And a nice big mess!</p><p></p>
After spray foaming all of the gaps and cracks, there's still the open eaves at the truss ends. We've got to put something in there to keep the blow in insulation in place.
You want your roof to breathe through the sofits, so whatever we put in, has to hold the blow in insulation inside the roof.
We start by cutting a bunch of blocking and placing the "blocking kits" in between each truss.
The blocking kits are nailed in place with a piece of plywood covering.
But the plywood isn't enough. Come a good wind, the blow in insulation will just fill up those sofits!
You can buy foam baffles specifically designed for this application for less than a buck each.
And they just get stapled in place.
NOTE: You actually don't need the plywood blocking for these foam baffles, but with the high winds up at the Momplex, we opted to put them in. Cheap insurance.
The baffles went up really fast!
Now we are one step closer to getting the Momplex fully insulated!
What's left?
- Vent Pipes in ceiling (done deal - will be blogging about in few days!)
- Plumbing Pipes for vents in ceiling (done deal too!)
- Electrical Boxes in ceiling with wire run to switches (still working on wiring)
- Vapor Barrier on ceiling
- Drywall hung on ceiling
- Insulation blown in ceiling
- Garage doors installed (happening right now!)
I feel pretty good about getting at least one Mom moved in by this year!
So how do you insulate where you live? Is insulating for hot weather the same as cold weather? Have you used the baffles? Do they hold up? We'd love to know!
Comments
Meghan G, TX (not verified)
Thu, 09/20/2012 - 14:01
Nice work!
Gary (not verified)
Thu, 09/20/2012 - 14:12
New Zealand
Jarrah G (not verified)
Thu, 09/20/2012 - 14:18
Insultation
birdsandsoap
Thu, 09/20/2012 - 15:29
Don't know much about insulation, but....
Anonymous Coward (not verified)
Thu, 09/20/2012 - 15:45
"we are also building super
Anonymous Coward (not verified)
Thu, 09/20/2012 - 15:51
"Is insulating for hot
Careen (not verified)
Fri, 09/21/2012 - 02:31
Couldn't see the insulation for the view ...
claydowling
Fri, 09/21/2012 - 04:40
Similar insulation
Delloraine (not verified)
Sat, 09/22/2012 - 06:00
insulation
Guerrina
Sat, 09/22/2012 - 19:43
Wonderful!
Milca (not verified)
Sun, 09/23/2012 - 14:09
Northern Ontario, Canada, is the same as AK
Rannie (not verified)
Mon, 09/24/2012 - 09:46
Adequate air exchange - a cautionary tale
biz_kid1
Tue, 09/25/2012 - 16:04
I'm still stuck on...
MelissaH (not verified)
Thu, 10/04/2012 - 11:39
I just love your momplex
kally
Fri, 11/16/2012 - 05:04
So this is how building a
rfrralmilapls
Sun, 02/03/2013 - 21:33
I found this post to be very
mtmrolsal
Mon, 02/04/2013 - 05:22
I am currently working on
tifolshm
Thu, 02/07/2013 - 08:22
This is a well written