For the most part, the plastic cover stayed in place and the panel bays were dry. I removed the plastic to let the dampness, mostly condensation, out. Tomorrow morning I'll head over to finish stuffing the floor panel with insulation after I meet with Mark. Hopefully I can get him to commit to an afternoon this week to get some hands together to raise the walls. That would be awesome!
Living in a Tiny House is more than just downsizing and moving in. Tiny House Living involves building community, sustainability practices, and permaculture.
Tuesday, October 1, 2013
And We Are Dry
After a meeting with a lovely woman this morning who is interested in building a Tiny House Community for single mothers, I ran over to the farm to see how the floor panel was doing. I hadn't been over since the rain storm the other night.
For the most part, the plastic cover stayed in place and the panel bays were dry. I removed the plastic to let the dampness, mostly condensation, out. Tomorrow morning I'll head over to finish stuffing the floor panel with insulation after I meet with Mark. Hopefully I can get him to commit to an afternoon this week to get some hands together to raise the walls. That would be awesome!
For the most part, the plastic cover stayed in place and the panel bays were dry. I removed the plastic to let the dampness, mostly condensation, out. Tomorrow morning I'll head over to finish stuffing the floor panel with insulation after I meet with Mark. Hopefully I can get him to commit to an afternoon this week to get some hands together to raise the walls. That would be awesome!
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