A long overdue update...
My dad and I spent the winter getting the insulation done, the ceiling drywalled, and the attic floor put down. I ended up with R-19 in the walls and R-49 in the attic, except in the storage area down the center. In the center of the attic I have somewhere in the neighborhood of an R-35 by using 5" of polyiso foam board that I got from a guy on Craigslist. The foam insulation was salvage material, so I was able to get it cheap.
I've got around 400 sq ft of storage in the attic. That's about the same amount of space as my attached garage, so I'm excited about that!
I have also managed to get the planets to align and get the new electrical service hooked up. We now have 200 amp panels in both the house and the new shop, with a remote meter base. It took a bunch of phone calls to get the everything set up, but I am sure glad to not have a big extension cord running across the yard to work on the shop.
Since then, I've been working on getting the outside of the building birdproofed. Since the weather has warmed up, I've been fighting off the starlings that want to nest on any man-made structure they can find. This has mostly been a matter of getting the soffits up, and the porch ceiling closed in. My dad and dad-in-law helped a bunch last weekend to get the soffits finished, and the OSB on the porch ceiling. Here are a few pictures:
Here's a little closer shot of the soffit:
This is a Crane product. I really like the way it is made...it's vented soffit, but the vents are hidden in the ribs so they're not obvious. It's a really clean look. You can also see some of my aluminum work in this shot where I wrapped the beam that supports the porch roof.
There was a ton of time involved in this because I decided to get fancy and make little boxes to cover up the carriage bolts that connect the beam to the posts. I think it was worth the effort because it really cleans up the overall look. Here's a shot from the under the porch:
I have 12 recessed lights under here and boxes for 3 ceiling fans. The plan is to put the lights on a dimmer. The OSB is on the ceiling to provide a solid base for more vinyl soffit material. I'm hoping to get that done this weekend.
Hopefully the updates will be coming a little more often in the future...
My dad and I spent the winter getting the insulation done, the ceiling drywalled, and the attic floor put down. I ended up with R-19 in the walls and R-49 in the attic, except in the storage area down the center. In the center of the attic I have somewhere in the neighborhood of an R-35 by using 5" of polyiso foam board that I got from a guy on Craigslist. The foam insulation was salvage material, so I was able to get it cheap.
I've got around 400 sq ft of storage in the attic. That's about the same amount of space as my attached garage, so I'm excited about that!
I have also managed to get the planets to align and get the new electrical service hooked up. We now have 200 amp panels in both the house and the new shop, with a remote meter base. It took a bunch of phone calls to get the everything set up, but I am sure glad to not have a big extension cord running across the yard to work on the shop.
Since then, I've been working on getting the outside of the building birdproofed. Since the weather has warmed up, I've been fighting off the starlings that want to nest on any man-made structure they can find. This has mostly been a matter of getting the soffits up, and the porch ceiling closed in. My dad and dad-in-law helped a bunch last weekend to get the soffits finished, and the OSB on the porch ceiling. Here are a few pictures:
Here's a little closer shot of the soffit:
This is a Crane product. I really like the way it is made...it's vented soffit, but the vents are hidden in the ribs so they're not obvious. It's a really clean look. You can also see some of my aluminum work in this shot where I wrapped the beam that supports the porch roof.
There was a ton of time involved in this because I decided to get fancy and make little boxes to cover up the carriage bolts that connect the beam to the posts. I think it was worth the effort because it really cleans up the overall look. Here's a shot from the under the porch:
I have 12 recessed lights under here and boxes for 3 ceiling fans. The plan is to put the lights on a dimmer. The OSB is on the ceiling to provide a solid base for more vinyl soffit material. I'm hoping to get that done this weekend.
Hopefully the updates will be coming a little more often in the future...