[Greenbuilding] Cellulose settling/Siding removal

John Messerschmidt John at ducecc.com
Mon Jul 31 12:58:56 CDT 2006


Sorry, I just realized I responded to the wrong email.
See [thermal bridging--letting it go]


-----Original Message-----
From: greenbuilding-bounces at listserv.repp.org
[mailto:greenbuilding-bounces at listserv.repp.org]On Behalf Of Reuben
Deumling
Sent: Monday, July 31, 2006 12:23 PM
To: Greenbuilder list
Subject: Re: [Greenbuilding] Cellulose settling/Siding removal


Thanks everyone for good suggestions. I confess to never having considered
just leaving the exterior siding and asbestos tiles in place. I am
definitely considering it now. However doing so raises a new question and a
concern:

Though I understand the benefits of minimizing thermal bridging when
pursuing wall-thickening, I'm uncertain how I would tie my exterior
wall/Larsen truss to the house if I leave the asbestos in place. I have the
rafter ends and window jambs, but that isn't much. I suppose since I'm going
to be adding a foundation anyway I could construct a super wide bottom plate
or cantilever something out from the existing bottom plate, but I had still
assumed I'd have a few extra points to tie things together. But perhaps I
should be thankful I don't have that temptation?

Leaving the siding and asbestos in place, I would also have to find enough
new or used exterior siding for the whole house. Though it is fortunately a
small house, I was counting on being able to reuse most of the original
siding (clear 1x8s currently hidden beneath asbestos tiles). Though as I
will be increasing the perimeter/circumference of the house I'd obviously
need new (matching) boards at some of the outside corners anyway....

Reuben Deumling
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