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Podcast 295: Black Windows, Sagging Roofs, and Mold Control

Matt, Rob, and Patrick hear from listeners about mud homes and mixing valves, before taking questions about black windows, making structural repairs, and controlling mold in a new build.

By Patrick McCombe, Matthew Millham, Rob Wotzak
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Podcast 295: Black Windows, Sagging Roofs, and Mold Control (site)
Matt, Rob, and Patrick hear from listeners about mud homes and mixing valves, before taking questions about black windows, making structural repairs, and controlling mold in a new build.
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      John alerts us to a web page describing Celotex products (including wood-fiber sheathing) and their potential for asbestos content. Ryan writes in about mud buildings in Serbia. Richard offers a solution to not-so-hot water. Ed wants to know if black window frames are a problem. Eric asks about reframing a rotten roof. Marlowe wants to know if the wet materials in his new build will create problems. Pulper11 asks about moving the heating register that’s interfering with his new shower.

       


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      • Matt’s gazebo, mud room, etc.
      • Rob’s junk collection, remodeling project
      • Jeff’s air-sealing
      • Patrick’s truck bedliner
      Patrick's truck liner
      Patrick's truck liner

       

       


      Listener Feedback 1:

       

      John writes: Great show, keep up the great work and stay safe. Here is a link to a free resource on many materials and the difference between Celotex brand sheathing and Celotex (asbestos) pipe insulation. Second show in a row referencing asbestos.
      Thanks for the Fine Air Sealing & Roof Venting Show! When do all those blower door numbers go up? 🙂

       


      Listener Feedback 2:

       

      Ryan writes:  Was debating whether to send this to the pod email or normal FHB one but thought you all would get a kick out of this video on mud/straw-built structures from Serbia. I know it’s either Matt or Rob that’s “dying” to build one of these. ?

      “Inside the community made of mud”

      Related Links:

      • A Carpenter’s Life as Told by Houses –  by Larry Haun
      • Larry Haun recounts the experience of living in a sod home as a child

       


      Listener Feedback 3:

       

      mixing valve
      Richard writes: A good solution to any water heater with varying water temperatures is a thermostatic mixing valve on the output of the water heater. You set the water heater to a moderately high temperature, usually 140f or greater and the thermostatic mixing valve adds cold water in realtime to maintain the desired final supply, usually 120f.
      These valves are capable of keeping the output temperature within 1 degree even as the tank temp is dropping. Plus it allows the tank to be set at 140f or above, important to reduce legionella bacteria and the like.

      Related Links:

      • Thermostatic Mixing Valves – How They Work

       


      Question 1: Will black window frames cause insulated glass to fail prematurely?

       

      black window frames
      Ed writes, Dear FHB podcast team, I was just wondering what the FHB team thinks about the popular design trend of black window frames? I’ve worked on projects where new windows with black exterior frames were installed on a hot summer day and you could burn yourself if you weren’t careful. I also wonder about the lifetime of the thermopane seals when the windows get so hot. Have window designs been changed to take into account the added temperature?

      Related links:

      • How to Choose Black Siding

       

       


      Question 2: Can you help me figure out how to rebuild my failing roof?

       

      Eric from Cullowhee, NC writes, Hi Gang! You are now about the only thing I listen to while driving. Love the show!
      I am hoping you can recommend some good books/articles on roof structural repairs. It needs rafter work and ceiling joist work.
      I suspect 1/3 of the rafters need replacement or at least sistering. Ditto for the ceiling joists.
      I have been watching youtube videos and looking at books on restoring old houses. I have not bought any books yet because they don’t look like they have in-depth material on roofing repairs.
      It is a 1938 house.
      The roof was leaking with holes completely through the ceiling into the bathroom (you could see the sky). Thus the blue tarp. Then the previous owner re-roofed over the tarp with pretty good quality metal roofing. But, it still leaks! Go figure. I bought the house a few years ago.

       

      Related Links:

      • Guide to Roof Framing
      • Perfect Roof Rafters
      • Laying Out a Common Rafter

       

       


      Question 3: Do I need to worry about mold if my new house framing is very wet when we close up the walls?

       

      Marlowe from Northwest, GA writes, Hello New Englanders, I am a joiner in Northwest Georgia specializing in picture frames and museum displays- my Dad is a seasoned carpenter. I grew up surrounded by the trades at his ankles and he (against the will of my Mom) decided to have one last hurrah before retirement-so we’re building a house for me and my wife. If we had stuck to the initial plan- I’d be writing this from my new living room in front of a roaring fire; but imagine a picture-framer- and a carpenter on social security- move very, very slowly. We finally got the roof on and are about to start drying in- but due to the length to time it’s taken us two to build this thing, and the insane humidity and rain we’ve dealt with this year, I’m concerned about mold and mildew getting encapsulated behind the drywall, in the joist bays, etc. Do you Yankees have any recommendations for a pretreatment before we close things up? I’d rather be safe than sorry.
      Y’all make my day while I’m listening in the shop. Thanks for the great work you do.
      P.S.: We received almost half an inch of snow last year, should I be worried about ice dams this winter?

      Related Link:

      • Concrobium Mold Control Spray
      • Drying Wet Framing Lumber

       


      Question 4: Is there an easy way to move a heating duct to a different stud bay?

       

      Pulper11 writes, Hopefully you can tell what I’m asking based on the picture.
      I’d like to move the vent to the stud bay to the right of where it is currently.
      This to me doesn’t appear to be a DIY job (correct me if I’m wrong), especially considering I’m not even sure it’s possible without having a large impact on the air flow if using bends in the HVAC system.
      Just trying to get some feedback from others here before I go hunting for an HVAC expert to do this. I realize that the electrical in the new bay will have to be rerouted.
      This move will add additional space for the shower without the shower door being right in the middle of the vent!
      Thank you for your time.

      Related Link:

      • DISCUSSION FORUM: Moving vent to adjacent stud bay

       


       

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