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John Grossbohlin[_2_] January 6th 09 12:56 AM

leveling floor
 
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Not difficult... here my 8 and 10 year old sons are scribing for me. The
third photo shows the extremes I had to deal with due to a concrete ramp,
varying floor heights, and the desire to run forced hot air heating into the
room through the floor.



jloomis January 6th 09 01:56 AM

leveling floor
 
Looks like a quality job, and especially with the help of the tradesmen!
jloomis
"John Grossbohlin" wrote in message
m...
Not difficult... here my 8 and 10 year old sons are scribing for me. The
third photo shows the extremes I had to deal with due to a concrete ramp,
varying floor heights, and the desire to run forced hot air heating into
the
room through the floor.





jloomis January 6th 09 02:00 AM

leveling floor
 
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Here is a floor I leveled and put a vapor barrier, solid 4" insulation in
the 4x6 and ventilation out the front. Heating ducting was put in the
ceiling joist.
jloomis
"John Grossbohlin" wrote in message
m...
Not difficult... here my 8 and 10 year old sons are scribing for me. The
third photo shows the extremes I had to deal with due to a concrete ramp,
varying floor heights, and the desire to run forced hot air heating into
the
room through the floor.







John Grossbohlin[_2_] January 6th 09 02:20 AM

leveling floor
 

"jloomis" wrote in message
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Here is a floor I leveled and put a vapor barrier, solid 4" insulation in
the 4x6 and ventilation out the front. Heating ducting was put in the
ceiling joist.
jloomis
"John Grossbohlin" wrote in message
m...
Not difficult... here my 8 and 10 year old sons are scribing for me. The
third photo shows the extremes I had to deal with due to a concrete ramp,
varying floor heights, and the desire to run forced hot air heating into
the
room through the floor.


Looks like you had room to work with... wish I did! I used sill sealer under
the sleepers and filled the bays with foil faced foam. I was also about a
foot above grade which gave me some more flexibility--bed rock and a slope
led the builder to put part of the house on a slab and part on a full
walkout basement. After putting in a trayed ceiling and removing some walls
there was no way to get heat into the ceiling... ;~)




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