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I'm dealing with just being a homeowner. Had to redo all the insulation in the basement. There were fiberglass strips pushed into place here, but it did nothing more than fitler in all the fresh air from outside through the various gaps at the foundation
this wasted my entire saturday, and i need to buy a sprayer foam kit to do the two bay windows, cant reach in far enough...
and I found a 6 foot by 1" gap around a bay window too, just went directly into the floorboard area and there were old wasps nests.
Tuesday I'm doing aeroseal on my ductwork.
this wasted my entire saturday, and i need to buy a sprayer foam kit to do the two bay windows, cant reach in far enough...
and I found a 6 foot by 1" gap around a bay window too, just went directly into the floorboard area and there were old wasps nests.
Tuesday I'm doing aeroseal on my ductwork.
If you use frothpak or something similar, fill the bottom of the bathtub with hot water, and let the bottles soak for a bit.
I watched a video on YouTube and was summarily surprised to learn about the asymmetrical cores to the bowling *****. Kind of interesting.
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success.
Yesterday was hella cold, and normally when I have the heater running the basement gets hot as ****. It stayed pretty cold; suggesting I was losing a LOT of air before it could even hit the living spaces.
Probably could have just done mastic, but we really wanted to make sure we sealed up everything, not just what was exposed in the basement.
Noticeable difference right away when we turned the system back on, nearly 400CFM of air going into the livable areas not just the basement.
Yesterday was hella cold, and normally when I have the heater running the basement gets hot as ****. It stayed pretty cold; suggesting I was losing a LOT of air before it could even hit the living spaces.
Probably could have just done mastic, but we really wanted to make sure we sealed up everything, not just what was exposed in the basement.
Noticeable difference right away when we turned the system back on, nearly 400CFM of air going into the livable areas not just the basement.
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The Random Pictures Thread. Only Rule: Post here more and entertain me.
Found this in one of my machines this morning.
Edit- apologies for the retard portraits
Edit- apologies for the retard portraits
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