Tag: Patient Chickadee

  • Water, Water, Water

    There is an existing well on the property purchased, but some 300’ away from the build site. Originally, we were going to trench a new line from the well to the utility building, but that was abandoned due to the condition of the well.

  • The Mechanicals

    Much thought went into where to place the mechanicals and electrical so as to minimize their impact on the life of a canary. For this build, we decided on a completely separate utility building. This building will house the electrical panel, the telecommunications panel and devices, the radiant floor heat distribution panels and manifolds, hot…

  • Pipes Everywhere

    Before the backfill process, many drainpipes are installed. These include drainpipes around the perimeter of the foundation wall, drain pipes throughout the interior of the foundation, drain pipes to daylight, drain pipes for the bathroom, laundry and kitchen fixtures. Of course, the plumbing drainpipes are all pressure tested for leaks.

  • Building with ICF Block

    ICF block, short for Insulated Concrete Block is an EPS foam form with a middle structural core that rebar steel and concrete are placed. A 6” core results in an R value of 22. Placing the first course of the lego style building block is critical. As the first foundation layer, it is critical to…

  • Preparing for the Foundation Wall

    Once the excavation was complete, Maine requires a footer be at least 4’ below grade to protect against frost/freezing during the winter. This depth varies around the country. For instance, our safe home in North Carolina only required an 18” depth. And in Texas, we are told they merely scrap the top layer to remove…

  • Structural Fill

    Having placed the foundation in the gully, excavating began. We were presented with another challenge. The earth below the 2’ foot organic layer was particularly rocky. Rocks were multiple sizes, a few of them very large! Though easily excavated, the resultant fill was not suitable for structural fill around the future foundation, either inside or…

  • Building Plot

    What you Find when you Clear the Trees – Topographic lines on a plan may say it all, but there is nothing like physically removing the trees (called clearing) and seeing what you are presented with for your build site. Once the trees were cleared, the placement of the foundation for Patient Chickadee took on…