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Our new footing after the pour

Posted on April 14, 2012 by admin

Posted in 1. DIG TO DECK | Tagged concrete, construction, footing, foundation, XPS

Filling the forms

Posted on April 14, 2012 by admin

Posted in 1. DIG TO DECK, Chris Gould Photographs | Tagged concrete, construction, footing, foundation

The pour begins

Posted on April 14, 2012 by admin

The site surrounding the excavation was prepared so that the concrete truck could drive around the edge of the excavation throughout the pour.

Posted in 1. DIG TO DECK, 3. Insulation, Chris Gould Photographs | Tagged concrete, construction, footing, foundation, foundation pour

The first cement truck arrives

Posted on April 14, 2012 by admin

Posted in 1. DIG TO DECK, Chris Gould Photographs | Tagged concrete, concrete truck, construction, foundation, foundation pour

Waiting for the pour

Posted on April 14, 2012 by admin

Posted in 1. DIG TO DECK, 3. Insulation, Chris Gould Photographs, Friends and Family | Tagged children, footing, foundation, insulation, rigid foam, XPS

Forms with rebar ready to fill

Posted on April 14, 2012 by admin

The formular 400 (pink XPS) has a compression strength of 40 PSI. The footing will be insulated from ground contact and thermal bridging to the soil.

Posted in 1. DIG TO DECK, 3. Insulation, Chris Gould Photographs | Tagged footing, foundation, gravel, rigid foam, XPS

Layering insulation under the footing

Posted on April 14, 2012 by admin

Dan Gregg, the foundation subcontractor, sets the the double layer of 2- inch thick foam sheets in an overlapping arrangement. This Formular 400 rigid foam insulation  is XPS and will be used in limited amounts where the compressive strength is required.

Posted in 1. DIG TO DECK, 3. Insulation, Chris Gould Photographs | Tagged construction, footing, foundation, home, house, insulation, rigid foam

Embedding utility conduit in stone

Posted on April 10, 2012 by admin

On this layer of tamped stone will sit the formular 400 rigid form insulation and the footing.

Posted in 1. DIG TO DECK, Chris Gould Photographs | Tagged construction, footing, foundation, home, utility conduit

Events are moving quickly

Posted on April 10, 2012 by admin

All of our utilities will enter the house under the footing. Two inch conduit will carry all our services into the lower level utility room. The conduit is placed under the rigid foam insulation, and under the lower level slab.

In front is the additional excavation for the lower level frost wall beneath the future sliding door entrance.

Posted in 1. DIG TO DECK, Chris Gould Photographs | Tagged Excavation, utility conduit

Our great excavation begins

Posted on April 10, 2012 by admin

Our lower level will have nine foot ceilings. The depth of the excavation
is shown with Nicholas for scale.

Posted in 1. DIG TO DECK, Chris Gould Photographs | Tagged Excavation

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Designed by BarlisWedlick Architects, Built by Bill Stratton Building Company, Interior & Finishing by Chris Gould

Contents

  • BUILDING A PASSIVE HOUSE (218)
    • 1. DIG TO DECK (47)
      • Deck (9)
      • Excavation (5)
      • Foundation (11)
      • Vapor Barrier (2)
    • 2. Exterior Shell (77)
      • Framing – Glulams (13)
      • Porches (9)
      • Roof (11)
      • SIPs (19)
      • Windows (12)
    • 3. Insulation (26)
    • 4. Interior (56)
      • Bathrooms (3)
      • Bedrooms (6)
      • Kitchen (7)
      • Living Areas (13)
      • Mechanicals (16)
        • HRV (6)
      • Stairs, Railings and Trim (8)
      • Taping and sealing (2)
    • 5. Site Development (28)
      • Driveway (4)
      • Electrical Service (9)
      • Septic System (7)
      • Well (2)
    • 6. Architecture and Inspiration (23)
      • DWA (12)
    • Certification (5)
    • Media (9)
    • Passive House People (9)
  • Chris Gould Photographs (62)
  • DIY – Do It Yourself (26)
  • Friends and Family (35)
  • Uncategorized (15)

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