hopdog
Well-Known Member
The very beginnings.
Looks like insulated forms for poured concrete walls.
Forgive my ignorance- WTF is that ARXX material you are using?
Where are the walls to the cold room getting poured?
wow you guys don't have nearly as much snow as we do here in N.B. Looks great the R-value on he house must be great.
How old's your Aussie?
I have 2 boys almost 2yrs old
How long has it taken from breaking ground to this point?
Man, I can only imagine how much of PITA it was to set those trusses. Your roof looks similar to the house that my ex-FIL and I built, with a 10/12 pitch. Major PITA.. worth it, but still a pain.
You are gonna like those walls when they are done. Are you using them for the upper walls as well, or just the basement?
We were the first in southeastern Michigan to use Polyforms when we built our two story walk out in 1992. The walls are R-30 and the house is cool in the summer and warm in the winter. Our heating/cooling bills are super low too.
Is the bar going to be poured concrete as well?
Tom
On behalf of my employer, Holcim (US) cement, thank you for using concrete as a building material.
You should also save a bundle on your homeowners insurance too!
(Fireproof, windproof, hurricane proof, small tactical nuke proof....)
It's those pesky interior walls that keep it from being fire proof. I doubt the roof would stay on in a tornado either, but at least the walls would still be standing.
Tom
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