House Build 2023

   / House Build 2023 #61  
Some random thoughts from my house build....

Look at getting a radiant barrier on your roof decking, which should help keep attic temps down. Agree with folks on air sealing -- recommend reading up on greenbuildingadvisor or energyvanguard blogs.

I've read many horror stories on spray foam....it works fine most of the time, but when it goes wrong it goes really wrong and is a pain to remove. I tried to avoid it where I could, and just using it for crawlspace walls and rim joists. In my experience, builders think spray foam has some kind of "magic", but really the trick is just air sealing, which you can get by taping your sheathing seams (using zip or just OSB/plywood) or using some kind of vapor-permeable membrane.

re: rigid vs flex duct -- My insulation contractor did a great job with the batt insulation in my vaulted bedroom ceiling, but I'm pretty sure they crushed the flex duct for one of the supply vents in there. The upside to flex though is fewer seams/connection points.

On HVAC, the upside of the variable speed systems is they can modulate to lower output, so run longer/more to do a better job of dehumidification. Contractors often oversize systems, and if it's single speed then you'll have the system run full-out for very short cycles, doing a poor job of getting even temp throughout the house and removing humidity from the air. Variable speed systems are better in that regard, especially if you can't trust your contractor to not oversize your system (the contractor our builder commonly uses wanted to oversize our system by more than double).

Did the contractor do a Manual J to determine the load, and from there a manual S to size the system? I'd recommend asking to see it - their response will tell you a lot, and you can verify their inputs are correct (design temps, # of occupants, load from appliances, insulation values, etc). Again, we had a bad experience with our builder's contractor but luckily had hired a consultant to do the calcs for us so we were informed consumers.
 
   / House Build 2023 #62  
One thing I did prior to blowing insulation to R49 in the attic was to build a catwalk in the V of the trusses. No I can't reach all areas, but I can go the whole length of the attic. Also put LED lights with a switch seen in the access closet ceiling. Also no storage up there. Jon
 
   / House Build 2023 #63  
I would do metal ducts any day over flex. Better air flow, flex restricts too much. My 2 cents.
 
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#64  
Got the lumber/roof materials package quotes today. The materials are similar except for a couple areas. Let me know if there is a preference.

Both have radiant barrier OSB for the roof. one is 7/16 one is 15/32. not sure if that even makes a difference. About $4.00 each more for the 7/16 but it's the overall higher quote also.

The bigger difference is ZIP panels on one quote vs standard OSB and housewrap on the other quote.

GAF vs Tamco shingles. Tamko are cheaper by about $10/sq
 
   / House Build 2023 #65  
I imagine the thicker decking might be good for future solar, if that's something you've considered?
 
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#66  
I imagine the thicker decking might be good for future solar, if that's something you've considered?
The last time I checked the best case scenario was a 20+ year ROI for the solar if there were no maintenance issues. That is not something I want to consider. Even if it was 15 years that would be a no-go. Our electrical grid is not prone to issues aside from short interruptions from weather or the odd car taking out a pole. I am installing a small manual transfer switch for a generator big enough to keep a few essentials going.
 
   / House Build 2023 #67  
Fair enough - not trying to convince you, just throwing that out there in case you hadn't considered it
 
   / House Build 2023 #68  
Walking on 7/16" may fel spongy compared to the 15/32". Just my thoughts. Jon
 
   / House Build 2023 #69  
You guys are behind the times on the electricity. New code required a disconnect on the exterior of the house that the FD throws before fighting the fire. It is separate from an old meter base and panel. It is a single full disconnect with one pull simular to an AC disconnect. We were able to put the meter on my pole 400 ft away and bury the line. Best thing....
 
   / House Build 2023 #70  
Oh, and our first home we built had a set of French doors that worked perfectly for 13 years and and most probably since we sold. As solid and as insulted with zero air leaks. Our main solid wood had leaks, not the French doors.
 

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