Insulating Kitchen Walls And Reinforcing Sheathing On My Tiny House

9 years ago

Saturday it was still rainy so I worked inside my tiny house on wheels. I used up the last of the Rockwool insulation in the kitchen area.

I was hoping to get the kitchen area under the sink, which is above the wheel well, insulated. Then I planned to use some of the free OSB I got to close off the kitchen walls. The area behind the kitchen sink and cabinets will just be covered with OSB and no paneling.

The weather cleared up a bit so later on I hammered in some nails in the outside sheathing. We had only put in a few screws per board to hold them in place, planning for me to later come back with nails and fix them better. I can do this alone but could not get the sheathing up alone.

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