Sunday, January 18, 2015

... and now we have drywall

Nothing exciting here... Except for 46 sheets of love!
The wall sheets were 54" by 12 ft.  Interesting getting those downstairs.
... and no, I didn't do it.
Ive done my fair share of drywall in my time (I even did some in my current house), but because of time and my lack of energy, I had a couple of friends take care of business!


Saturday, January 10, 2015

Insulation

I think that an often overlooked element of basement construction is insulation.  Not only from a heat retainment standpoint, but from a vapor and sound standpoint.

I spared no expense here.  R-30 on the ceiling and on outside walls.  Plastic vapor barrier on the outside walls too.  R-13 on inside walls:





Thursday, January 1, 2015

What about them poles??

I had to wrap the poles in wood so that they could be drywalled.  I am not exactly sure what we are going to do with them, but they are at least going to be drywalled.

I took four 2X6 pieces of lumber and placed one on each side.  The encased the pole perfectly, and I didn't have to cut anything except for the height.  Look closely at the positioning of the wood to make this work properly.


Interesting thing - There was a little play in the posts, but after securing them at the top they didn't move too much.  Well, they aren't supposed to move at all and it was the lack of anchoring at the bottom that needed to be fixed.   Instead of messing around with anchoring them to the ground, what I did was drilled a hole about a foot higher than the ground, and then squeezed a bunch of liquid cement inside, so that it wrapped around the pole inside of the 2X6 structure.  Its solid as a rock.