We're happy with the amount of insulation we've gotten in so far, even though we now have to cut it with a hand saw. We also tried a circular saw at the beginning, but the disadvantage there is that you have to do each cut twice, because the blade is not big enough to go all the way through to the other side. More progress on our next post, but we'll have to wait until daybreak for photos, because we cut insulation until the sun went down.
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Day 23: Getting those walls insulated, including starting to fill in awkwardly sized gaps that are never the size of the leftover piece at the end of a pad/bale of insulation. |
Day 23: They also continued working on the outside of the house. They're getting into the 80% of the work that's only 20% visible, I guess. |
Day 24: Started on the ceiling insulation, because the wall insulation (on the ground floor) is done. |
Day 24: Meanwhile they papered the other porch too. |
All along the apex it's open 1cm or so, but hardly any water came in. Not enough to drip down the wood or even down the inside of the paper much. |
The southwest-facing porch had the water come in a bit, but not into the house most of the way along. |
However, the northwest end saw the rain blow a good 5m inward, almost entering the house. |
Here's our emergency rain solution. |
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