carpolisher
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- Jan 17, 2010
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We have been busy as usual and have lived in our new home close to two months. It has been quite of a hardship due to the heat and limited facilities. We have made good progress. I do regret not having the house covered with soil before moving in. This year in Sallisaw has been very hot and dry. We haven't had a real rain since May. I would like to know the cost to water proof insulate and cover with soil others have paid because my estimates were way off. Please send a private message if you don't care to post. We have spent somewhere around 4K for EPRO materials and also had help from carpolisher with his donation of 50 gallons of EPRO materials. We choose to continue using the Stego 15 mil barrier as a secondary system on portions. We are also going to use Paraseal bentonite and EPROs ECOSHIELD-EB, 6 and 12 POLYESTER and ECOTAPE. We will clean and reapply the ECOLINE-R with the POLYESTER in trouble areas. We will also apply granular bentonite to the valleys where it is pitched incorrectly and the drainage system will be placed. We will cover this granular bentonite with the Stego then the drainage pipe. We are using more of the fill dirt than I thought. Since our home was build at grade we rely on trucked in fill dirt. We had 54 loads delivered after the highway project has a steep grade collapse within a mile of our home. We are going to purchase a bunch of the 1 extruded polystyrene insulation. We will apply in two layers. This stuff is very costly about $14 a 4'x8' sheet. Anyway we are working at getting covered to save us from cooking in the sun. We have made other progress in our kitchen with placing our base cabinets and installing the first two interior doors. Please for the safety and well being of you and your loved ones you should begin storing food and other necessities because the dollar is very close to a collapse and the earth changes will pose a very serious threat to all in it way.
Looking good! We have about $8000 in the cover up excluding labor and equipment. $4300 for 300 sheets of 1" polystyrene, $1,700 for pond liner,
$1800 for Econoline matl, $100 for 5 sacks of bentonite. $200 for drain tile and misc. The dirt was free. I under estimated the exterior siding. One guy wanted $17K to stucco. I found a great product called Stucco Max that specifically goes over the EPS foam in one coat and I will DIY it.