![]() While removing the basement carpet and baseboards in preparation of replacing with new flooring, I discovered a spot behind one the baseboards where cold air was blowing into the home.Īfter further investigation, tearing out part of the back deck (that looked in good shape from above - pic 1) exposed the completely rotted bottom half of exterior 2x12 wood base panelling (pic 2). I'm currently a bit overwhelmed having discovered a non-trivial SIP panel issue, and seeking any advice from experts who can guide me towards ideal solution. We love the house and the town and already engaging as much as we can in the community despite pandemic. Living in the home for a month with radiant heat has been extremely comfortable as winter has arrived. It's built in 1996 and the foundation and structural components of our home is a combination of SIP Panels and ICF.īefore purchase, inspections went well and inspector was generally impressed with the construction quality and insulation characteristics of home. My wife and I are first-time home purchasers, just moved into our place about 2 months ago in Livingston, Montana. So here goes, hoping perhaps someone sees this and is able to shoot some advice my way. This post is a total longshot, but if there's ever been a community of capable, intelligent, expert ingenuity when it comes to building E36 M3 and fixing E36 M3, this is it and I've never seen anything better. Hi everyone! While this is my first post here, I've been a regular over the last 3 years - brought in by the story, and stuck around getting inspiration from all the creative builds, both auto and otherwise.
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