hefnerconstructionlc
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I purchase my home a few years ago and the previous owner was in the process of building a storage shed. When I acquired the home the storage shed was sinking in the mud and barely covered in tar paper.
First goal was to dig out from the mud and put on proper concrete piers. Next came straightening and wrapping up framing for doors and windows.
Then a full wrap with tyvek and synthetic felt with cap fasteners and taped seams.
Then a flash and batt for joist/wall bays, then covered with foil backed aluminum polystyrene. Then all seams get taped with foil. Then floor decking and decking to poly get a nice bead of caulk.
Trimmed out interior with a mix of pro-panel, vintage boards from a 1890's hardware store, and various items.
Floor is a cork backed, vinyl plank flooring.
The exterior is completed with Hardi siding and Anderson windows, comfort is supplied with a mini-split ac/heat pump.
First goal was to dig out from the mud and put on proper concrete piers. Next came straightening and wrapping up framing for doors and windows.
Then a full wrap with tyvek and synthetic felt with cap fasteners and taped seams.
Then a flash and batt for joist/wall bays, then covered with foil backed aluminum polystyrene. Then all seams get taped with foil. Then floor decking and decking to poly get a nice bead of caulk.
Trimmed out interior with a mix of pro-panel, vintage boards from a 1890's hardware store, and various items.
Floor is a cork backed, vinyl plank flooring.
The exterior is completed with Hardi siding and Anderson windows, comfort is supplied with a mini-split ac/heat pump.
