Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Amazing what a few warm days allow


Last week, after a long stretch of very cold weather, we got about five days with no freezing temperatures. In fact, last Saturday it was over 50 degrees.

That made it a great day to install all of the drains and the distribution lines for the house. The picture below shows a view of the utility room with the half bath behind it.


In the front, on the right, are the hot and cold lines that will be attached to the water manifold like the manifold that was installed in the apartment.

The white pipes in the gravel are drains. The utility room's floor drain is in the foreground. The other rains are for the sink and washing machine in the utility room and, at the back left, the lavatory in the half bath.

Before we can pour the concrete floor there is a lot of work to do. The source water line will come in through the frost footing. Electricity will be run into the utility room and some of the electric circuit lines will run through the floor. Also there will be a pipe to exhaust the range top which will be on a island in the kitchen.

Once all of those are in we can add more gravel, put down the vapor barrier, lay 54 sheets of 2" polystyrene panels and place the radiant heat PEX lines.

I hope we can have all that done about the same time the weather allows us to get the concrete pump and concrete truks back onto the site. Right now it's just too muddy.

3 comments:

Radiant Barrier said...

Nice blog and article. Good pictures. I'm curious, are you using any foil insulation under your radiant heat floor system?

Ed said...

Hadn't planned to. Write to me OFF BLOG if you have recommendations.

ed.paynter AT gmail.com

Dr Jimmy said...

Mom sent me copy of your christmas letter with the link to your blog, great stuff!!! We've been doing our best here in Hawaiito green up, now covering our electric with solar panels, hot water from the sun as well. Looking foward to seeing the progress.
Jim Scamahorn