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My wife is out with a couple of friends, so I took the time to wrap a few presents I managed to convince her don't exist. Then got to lifting a floorboard. It's remarkably difficult to lift a tongue-and-groove floorboard that is pressed hard up against a concrete block wall. In the end all I could do was use an oscillating tool to cut between it and the adjacent board to remove the tongue, then pry it out of place. It was a nasty job, but now I've managed to get access to the ends of the supporting joists that rest in holes in the concrete block walls, and spray foam into the spaces around the joists. I'm really hoping this will help stop it from getting so cold in the room below. I still need to gut and rebuild the room below, I just want to stop as much cold air as possible from getting into everything.
It's a little while before my wife gets back so I might take to cutting out some more of the featherboards from around the ceiling. Once those are out of the way I can think about building a frame to fit against the brickwork, that will let me do nice stuff (like fitting insulation, and having space for electrical back boxes without chiseling lumps out of the exterior wall).
It's a little while before my wife gets back so I might take to cutting out some more of the featherboards from around the ceiling. Once those are out of the way I can think about building a frame to fit against the brickwork, that will let me do nice stuff (like fitting insulation, and having space for electrical back boxes without chiseling lumps out of the exterior wall).