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The Catskill Mountains (pics)

singh
singh Member Posts: 866
I'm 10 minutes down the road. I would not call it a cabin either, at 2600 sq.ft.
It was designed off the edge of the rock face, so it looks small on one side.

The homeowner has lived with radiant before, and found us through the FAP .
He plans on a gas fireplace for back up.

Thanks.

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  • singh
    singh Member Posts: 866
    Almost done

    Finally , getting close to the end on this one.

    It's been tough getting up to this house,on the dirt road leading up to the house. We got stuck once on ice, then we got hit with snow, about two weeks ago it got really warm here in NY, then every thing turn to mud, and got stuck again. Most days are fogged in up here, today the sun was shinning and got a rare glimpse of the Catskills, and Catmount Ski area.

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  • singh
    singh Member Posts: 866
    Heating system

    includes a Buderus Gb142. We have embedded tube in garage zone, staple up with joist track plates, and quicktrack above subfloor.
    We also did some Spacepak fo A/C.

    Plumber ran his waste line right over boiler, even though I claimed the wall early.

    Joshua my helper did most of the piping, not bad, good thing we used press fittings, he really can't solder yet !! My how things have change for the new kids on the block.
    He also is leaving me this Spring and moving to Maine. Any one looking for a good kid?

    I installed Uponor/ Sparco thermal zone valves for single zone manifolds,

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  • Keith_8
    Keith_8 Member Posts: 399
    Nice

    Even the plumber did a nice job :O

    Just kidding, I'm a recovering plumber myself.

    Looks well thought out.

    Keith
  • dave_90
    dave_90 Member Posts: 1


    Wow that is beautiful and will doubtlessly bring you much joy in the coming years. Having a cabin myself with radiant, consider using a hydro coil for back-up heat due to the enormous set backs you'll have when the cabin is unoccupied--unless of course, you'll be living there year round. Would be easy to fit it in now. Again, great job and best of luck.
  • Wayco Wayne_2
    Wayco Wayne_2 Member Posts: 2,479
    Beautiful setting

    I love upstate NY. I just booked a week for a campsite near Saranac Lake for the first week in August this coming Summer. I cant wait. :) Your helper did a nice job. It all looks good. Even the Waste pipe. :) You just need a Hummer for those muddy days and you're set. WW

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