Thursday, February 10, 2011

Ap Biology Lab Manual 6

A lot has happened ...

... and somehow we slept through it all down here. First, we had
now of course, our basement acceptance. He's got a bit of an angle but this is probably covered up house. Otherwise, my husband got to know our site manager. Mr. B. seems to be nice and could answer all the questions from us. I could even form an opinion at the time because I unfortunately could not be there :-)
is also insulated our basement now and we are glad that we not going to have to make! Not because of the dams themselves, but because our soil is loamy. We have always stood in the mud and had to be careful that we kept on our shoes.
The dams in itself is not hard and really feasible. Since we have a WU-cellar we have adhered with polyurethane foam, the insulation panels, with wooden slats supported (tip to all who have yet to come: their are many people able to support many long strips the plates for some time dry until the foam is!). The top row of insulation is secured with dowels and then the whole thing is wrapped in bubble wrap! Incidentally, the basement is not insulated to the very top, but there are a few inches released until the house is on it.
silk Monday is now our site back filled and we have the feeling that this creation will never end. People tell me women gossip a lot, but I have the feeling that excavators are working in the front row ... something I've really never seen ... This week, they must be ready, after all, our house is already in two weeks! Yay ...

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