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Old 12-03-2019, 05:29 PM   #673
67ChevyRedneck
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Re: My Big Fat Renovation

It should get a good bit of air. The ceiling below will be fully insulated (the first floor will be fully insulated). I'm going to run vented soffit down both 52' sides, a ridge vent, and one of those octagonal vents on each gable end.

Thanks guys, it's tough to keep moving forward every single weekend. There's so much other fun stuff to do. I have almost 2 full weeks off for Christmas/New Years. I hope to have the roof all squared away and ready for a contractor to take over the sheeting and shingles, and all the sheeting on the walls/gables by the end of it. If I can schedule the roof by the end of January or sooner that would be awesome.

After that electric should only be a couple days, then I can sheetrock the ceiling, once that's done I can call the door guys and get it fully closed in. March? Sounds reasonable, right?
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