While waiting for it to be returned I've been working on putting up the heat transfer panels for the upstairs bedrooms. Instead of pouring the radiant tubes in concrete like the basement and the main floor (yet to be done) I am using aluminum transfer panel that screw up to the underside of the sub floor. The tubes then snap into the tracks. I thought this would be a easier and less expensive way to do the upper floor, however if I were to do it over again I think I would go with the poured floor. Tonight I will start pulling the tubing.
The other thing I have been working on is siding on the outside, specifically the great room wall. To do the windows I rented some scaffolding (see previous posts/pictures). Instead of returning it and then renting it again and going through the hassle of setting it up I decide to keep it for a while and side that part of the house. I've now finished it and returned the scaffolding. I've had a lot of people ask why I'm going with cedar and not Hardie Plank siding. Part of it was price, due to getting such a great deal on the cedar. Another reason is cedar, if maintained, will last a lifetime. But the main reason was the look. I want the stained cedar look and you just can't get that from cement siding. Now that one wall is sided, you can get a idea of the look I wanted. Personally, I think it looks awesome!
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We think the cedar siding looks great! But you may have figured we're kinda partial to it since we own our second house with that feature.
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