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Furring out the inside

Posted on October 16, 2012 by admin

To avoid putting holes in the airtight Passive House shell, our electrical fixtures will be attached to the inside of the structural insulated panels (SIPs). Drywall will be screwed onto these two-inch thick furring strips, leaving a gap under the drywall for switch boxes and electrical conduit.

Posted in 2. Exterior Shell, Framing - Glulams, SIPs | Tagged electrical, furring strips

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BarlisWedlick

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

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  • 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)
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