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Is spray foam insulation worth the cost? Our first electric bills and spray foam tips!  

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I share our spray foam experience and our first electric bills in our new house in this episode.
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@thomasdragosr.841
@thomasdragosr.841 2 года назад
One of the bonuses of spray foam is that when you get rid of blown in fiberglass you also take away habitat for bugs. After we spray foamed our attic we rarely ever saw a spider or roach.
@WaldenSpawn
@WaldenSpawn Год назад
SOLD! :)
@TKCL
@TKCL Год назад
After a year of being in our foamed house I can say this is accurate. No bugs or spiders in our attic space.
@TheCodesterr
@TheCodesterr Год назад
Yup! That and pests. It’s also easier to drop CAT cables if you ever needed to do that.
@Mawyman2316
@Mawyman2316 Год назад
Haven't there been warning signs of offgassing during summer seasons for years after blowing. Not sure I would want to worry about that ruining my air quality.
@TKCL
@TKCL Год назад
The few warnings you see online that in my opinion have been beat to death are from improper installs. Your mixing chemicals to make this process work, if you use someone who does not have a clue what they are doing and mixes incorrectly, you can have problems. FYI you'd be shocked at how long fine fiberglass particles stay in a home and constantly get spread out into the air. My home has been sprayed for a year and a half now and went through two very hot Florida summers. I've never smelled or experienced anything odd. Neither have many others I personally know who have this same foam.
@georgegalvan9066
@georgegalvan9066 3 месяца назад
Great delivery my friend, no clickbait no bullshit. Just info in a entertaining way.
@bwillan
@bwillan 2 года назад
Whole house dehumidification is a key in keeping your house comfortable in those hot and humid climates. It also allows you to run your air conditioner at a higher temperature and still be comfortable.
@darwinjina
@darwinjina Год назад
That is my thinking too. I heard that he said that it rarely ran in the summer due to the hvac operating.
@johnlee8123
@johnlee8123 5 месяцев назад
What is while house dehumidification?
@bwillan
@bwillan 5 месяцев назад
@@johnlee8123 Just like you have central air conditioning vs the window a/c units, there are central dehumidification systems.
@GH-wt7ww
@GH-wt7ww 2 года назад
I built a custom home 4000sqf in 2003 and went with spray foam. I paid extra to spray foam all the air ducts also. Best investment ever made for Texas heat. The key is finding a qualified and experienced spray foam contractor.
@TheNWSCOTT
@TheNWSCOTT Год назад
Do you have the name of that contractor ?
@GH-wt7ww
@GH-wt7ww Год назад
@@TheNWSCOTT Unfortunately I don’t sold the home since then. The company was out of Fort Worth TX
@Hoppo2Def
@Hoppo2Def 9 месяцев назад
@@GH-wt7ww I'm actually in the DFW area. Do you recall the name of the contractor?
@chuck1011212
@chuck1011212 2 года назад
You are doing really great. I have a pretty well built traditionally insulated 1800sqft home with two occupants built in 2013 and even with 5000 watts of solar and net metering cancelling out some of my usage, I cannot beat your kwh for those same months. I am down the road from you in Ft. Walton Beach.
@flynjay7178
@flynjay7178 2 года назад
Not only are your bills lower, but your comfort and air quality is better. Great video. The air tightness is the biggest driver.
@vermontsownboy6957
@vermontsownboy6957 Год назад
Good video content. Appreciate the technical data. FYI, here in northern New England, we have a heating zone for our bedroom as well. We also have a cooling zone; it's called the window fan. Overnight temps in summer are usually low 60s. Even in winter we often crack a window to cool the bedroom into the upper 50s....perfect sleeping temp with cozy quilts piled on.
@pampilgrim2274
@pampilgrim2274 2 года назад
Hi, Andrew! Thanks for this video. You are very thorough. I was out of town Sunday, so I will watch the playback.
@williamdecamp7343
@williamdecamp7343 Год назад
I remodeled a 1960 rambler, 1380 sqft, in Tacoma WA. I removed the siding and installed two 1” layers of poly iso rigid foam insulation, firing strips to attach Hardi siding, R60 in the attic, Anderson lowE efficient windows, new entry doors and 2x4 walls with little to no insulation in them and our combined natural gas and electric bill was $80 a month. We had a natural gas hot water heater, furnace and clothes dryer, the rest was electric. My furnace went from running every five min in the winter to once or twice an hour and that was an 80% efficient furnace. Super insulating a home is the only way to build or remodel. AC would have been a luxury, with our two months of 90* temps.
@ACO-Amy
@ACO-Amy 2 года назад
No doubt that insulation will pay for itself. Excellent video Andrew!
@gaylewatkins4685
@gaylewatkins4685 2 года назад
Hi Andrew, your insulation research and planning has surely paid off. I bet your spray foam contractor is staying busy. Take care♥️
@TKCL
@TKCL 2 года назад
He sure is!
@AllyneFamilyFarms
@AllyneFamilyFarms 2 года назад
WOW!!! Amazing. You're making me happy I went with spray foam on my build. Of course, you helped me with that decision. Thank you.
@TKCL
@TKCL 2 года назад
I'd do it again in a heartbeat. My friends love theirs too.
@billloften677
@billloften677 Год назад
Loved this video. I just called a local insulation company to come and give me a price on insulation. Baltimore electric is so freaking high. Thanks again for this video. Very timely for our family.
@user-gg6qk7px1v
@user-gg6qk7px1v 5 месяцев назад
If u were in California I would’ve gladly gave u a great price
@-themercyseat
@-themercyseat Год назад
Currently building a tiny house, getting started on electrical rough-in for solar. We were considering spray foam and this is very insightful. I think we are gonna go with spray foam, thanks for sharing!
@TKCL
@TKCL Год назад
Glad you enjoyed it
@waltmooredanwilson8754
@waltmooredanwilson8754 2 года назад
Great video Andrew. The house looks great. Thanks for sharing all the info. I wish y'all the best. Take care and God Bless.
@TKCL
@TKCL 2 года назад
Thank you, God bless!
@davidhoover2446
@davidhoover2446 Год назад
We just had a new custom home built in florida. We went a little more traditional in the attic with a radiant barrier and R38 blown-in insulation. I foamed the ceiling where I could. We had foil faced polyiso foam installed inside all the cement block walls. Now, I don't know how the contractor calculated it, but we use a two stage Lennox A/C. 2.8 tons on low and 4 tons on high. On the hottest days, stove fume hood going, oven on, dryer running, and still stage 1 maintains 74 degrees and still will shut off even when we are in the mid 90's outside above design temperature for 2,000 sq ft. Our system is very oversized!!! After the fact, we had a whole house dehumidifier installed and I did the fresh air side. We run the fan 24/7 on the dehumidifier to bring in a little fresh air that comes into a mixing box to temper with indoor air and the compressor kicks on if needed to dehumidify. I also have it set up so it turns off on a delay if the air conditioner turns on and it then runs in dehum mode. With constant fresh, filtered air coming in, I sleep so good. Previously we had too many VOC's causing me muscle discomfort. Our attached garage was a problem as well. I needed to seal the wall and add an exhaust fan for a little negative pressure in the garage. Constant ventilation is a must in a tighter house. Our electric bill here whilst also cooling our 600 sq ft garage is the same as our previous 1,200 sq ft house. Pretty nice. Adding the fresh air did add a little cost to the electricity, but not much. With our house and all that mentioned above, plus often charging an electric golf cart, we have used just over 1,320 kwh. So essentially cooling 2,600 sq ft because I cool the garage often. I'm sure spray foam is amazing, but ours is doing really great. The issue I worked on was adjusting the air handler CFM a little lower since our A/C is oversized. We run about 345cfm per ton and lower during dehum mode for short periods.
@clintalanhayden
@clintalanhayden 2 года назад
Great Video! I can't wait to show this video to my wife... excellent presentation.
@TKCL
@TKCL 2 года назад
Glad you enjoyed the content.
@jotu173
@jotu173 Год назад
Kudos to you sir on this EXCELLENT video! If just 10 percent of youtubers were able to present / execute a video as well as you do, RU-vid would be VASTLY improved.
@TKCL
@TKCL Год назад
Really do appreciate the feedback.
@bryanjohnson9857
@bryanjohnson9857 2 года назад
Awesome video Andrew thank you for the costs as well, You have a Great channel and content! Ohhh and by the way after watching your video on the counter top ice maker you did a sweet review on I went ahead and bought one and Absolutly Love It so Thank you for that as well! Keep up the Excellant content Sir.
@TKCL
@TKCL 2 года назад
Glad to hear it, a lot of people have commented back that they are loving their ice maker. We use ours all the time. Thanks for watching
@D.N.R.911
@D.N.R.911 2 года назад
Fantastic, happy for you 😁
@radmilamiljanic5977
@radmilamiljanic5977 2 года назад
That's called a good investment, happy for you:)))
@stuartkorte1642
@stuartkorte1642 2 года назад
Thanks. Makes me realize I need to find the right HVAC company and ask questions I didn’t know before.
@Sylvan_dB
@Sylvan_dB 2 года назад
That sounds well worth it to me! Especially if energy costs keep rising. Good job!
@TKCL
@TKCL 2 года назад
I think so
@PineyGroveHomestead
@PineyGroveHomestead 2 года назад
Amazing numbers Andrew! 👍 Ours last month was $380 for a 2600 sq ft house.....highest ever! Already talking to a builder about a conditioned attic for our new house on the farm.
@TKCL
@TKCL 2 года назад
It's worth the investment upfront.
@Messymy
@Messymy Год назад
My June electric was $36. Didn't use any ac as I was ok with keeping house closed and heavy window covering. Basement, two stories, floored attic, attached garage. Guess I might be a cheapo. Tried not to use things like a big oven or other big heat makers. Next year have a few more thoughts on conservation. Right now the planning is for winter.
@TruthfulHunting
@TruthfulHunting Год назад
Did my 1800 Sq Ft home with spray foam on the roof, and had the block filled as well. Put in a Mitsubishi minisplit in upflow configuration @ 21 Seer. Had to do a dehumidifier whole home as well.. it is a dream .. keep house at 72 degrees .. and barely runs!
@PriscillaPretzley
@PriscillaPretzley 10 месяцев назад
Exactly what i was looking for! Hubbin and i are building in the Pcola area in a couple years, and ive really been interested in the spray foam, but also aware of the humidiity issue we could run in. You are very knowledgeable! Thank you for sharing with all of us!!
@TKCL
@TKCL 10 месяцев назад
Glad it was helpful
@curiouspeople6441
@curiouspeople6441 2 года назад
Lots of knowledge and explanation, keep them coming
@TKCL
@TKCL 2 года назад
Thank you for watching
@chieft3357
@chieft3357 2 года назад
I've been keeping up with your build for a long time now and I checked my electric bill with yours. Before I get into that, I built my home with 2x6 wall studs also and have about 18 inches blown insulation in the attic. Now, ALL exterior walls are insulated, even the garage door. OK, I live in central Arkansas and it's not like Florida but we have our heat waves. Electric bill, average, $155.00 @ 930KWH @ 0.03216 with a 2 ton unit. I hope people out there viewing your channel head your advice and insulate. I've lived in this home of ours for 43 years and the savings in energy cost is in-calculable. You did good so don't let anyone say different. It ain't over kill, it's common since. All the best to ya'.
@TKCL
@TKCL 2 года назад
Keep in mind that my figures will be much lower later on, I'm still in construction, running air compressors multiple fans and more daily while I work. I also run a pump and well, so no water bill. Insulation is money well spent.
@nathan3647
@nathan3647 2 года назад
New subscriber and liked your video. Thank you for your just pure honest review. Beautiful work on your home and wish you and your family the best
@TKCL
@TKCL 2 года назад
Thank you for watching
@stephenjohnston746
@stephenjohnston746 2 года назад
Well done and great info. Thanks!
@TKCL
@TKCL 2 года назад
Thank you for watching
@dennishall8090
@dennishall8090 2 года назад
Great News for your proper planning Andrew! You seem to be breathing better and not coughing from the covid. Glad you are getting better. The X-Tool D1 PRO (Red) 20 W should be shipped mid-August as did not get the return for the old one to order the new one to beat the first shipment on Aug 3rd.
@TKCL
@TKCL 2 года назад
I shill have the occasional cough, but it's improving. A lot of throat clearing still happening off camera. Mid August will be here before you know it.
@Jolly-Homestead
@Jolly-Homestead 2 года назад
That's awesome! My new post frame is also insulated with spray foam. The highest bill so far is $102.
@TKCL
@TKCL 2 года назад
Wow that's two completely different spectrums on prices.
@richc9890
@richc9890 2 года назад
Great rates and useage. Use1400-1800 kwh per month in South Central NY (my house is very well insulated also), but with a full basement and about 2000 sq ft..
@deanunterreiner6588
@deanunterreiner6588 4 месяца назад
Love the green and pine with exposed trusses for a ceiling... totally awesome!
@TKCL
@TKCL 4 месяца назад
Thanks so much!
@jeremiahs45
@jeremiahs45 2 года назад
Glad your Hvac is preforming well for you Andrew. And I will not complain about my 400-500 kWh monthly use now.
@TKCL
@TKCL 2 года назад
Your doing extremely well, I expect our home to be in that range during the fall and winter.
@ClickaNerdKilleen
@ClickaNerdKilleen Год назад
Thank you for the information. Your ideas are based on sound principals. The investment is clearly worth it.
@TKCL
@TKCL Год назад
Over a year in and I'm loving my cheap electric bills.
@stepheneggert7388
@stepheneggert7388 Год назад
Awsome video..upfront costs are worth the expense..it will pay off in a jiffy
@brianhillis3701
@brianhillis3701 2 года назад
One of my attic has spray foam and it stays reasonable even though it has no active ventilation. Our uninsulated attics get so hot you immediately close the access doors. We figure in the summer it is 25 to thirty degrees cooler in the insulated area. Comment on dehumidifier is spot on for most of the south. Only places like Wyoming where relative humidity is very low do you need to go the other way.
@joshuacraigr420j
@joshuacraigr420j 2 года назад
That's awesome to hear. 7 grand upfront however ya saved a few grand or pd for the whole house dehumidifier by only needing a 2 ton unit.
@davidburkhart9184
@davidburkhart9184 2 года назад
Thanks for the info on your house that is what I was wanting to know,
@TKCL
@TKCL 2 года назад
Glad you enjoyed it
@billybrown1979
@billybrown1979 2 года назад
all right save money on cooling the house. do more cost less. be bless and safe and love. SAVANNAH TN.
@GoatZilla
@GoatZilla 11 месяцев назад
Those are some pretty solid results. Hopefully you keep tracking it to see how it performs over time.
@TKCL
@TKCL 11 месяцев назад
So far so good after a year.
@hithere7382
@hithere7382 2 года назад
Hi Kelley you can get dual power air conditioners and inverter driven ones that have a lot more adjustability like the fancy COP 4.0+ mini split heat exchangers. This is nice for removing moisture without freezing yourself out sometimes in AR.
@TKCL
@TKCL 2 года назад
I looked at a lot of options. In the long run for thousands more in cost I figured they would never pay me back before needing replacement. Seeing my electric bill now, I know I made the right choice saving those thousands by going with a basic split unit. My money was well spent on good insulation.
@diaperdood1
@diaperdood1 Год назад
What about window inverter units?
@guillermomaguire5394
@guillermomaguire5394 2 года назад
Another way to go, if you building, is SIPs. I built mine with them. Crazy strong, and the roof is SIPs too. My 30 year shingles are on year 25.
@davelindgren5245
@davelindgren5245 2 года назад
Amazing view of that big tree out in the pasture.
@TKCL
@TKCL 2 года назад
Thank you, we love that tree!
@tanner3992
@tanner3992 2 года назад
great to see the overbuilding and sealing is paying off
@TKCL
@TKCL 2 года назад
Me too!
@charlesarmstrong3536
@charlesarmstrong3536 2 года назад
It's not really over building, it is building proper. Building to code in most places is doing the absolute minimum. Not doing good or great.
@jeriholdren1780
@jeriholdren1780 2 года назад
Those bills are amazing Andrew!
@TKCL
@TKCL 2 года назад
I can't wait to see a spring or early winter bill.
@timgurr1876
@timgurr1876 2 года назад
Thanks for the video. New viewer. I have subscribed. Look forward to viewing more of your videos.
@TKCL
@TKCL 2 года назад
Thank you very much for the support! Hundreds of videos on the channel getting to this point 😉
@teveler
@teveler 2 года назад
As always, you did a great vid. enjoyed it as usual.
@TKCL
@TKCL 2 года назад
Thank you for watching
@jarrodvsinclair
@jarrodvsinclair 2 года назад
Even if you can't do spray foam, just air sealing and then using normal insulation makes a huge difference as well. Great results!
@TKCL
@TKCL 2 года назад
Absolutely it does, Caulk and seam tape makes a huge difference.
@bwillan
@bwillan 2 года назад
Matt Risinger (youtube builder in Austin Texas) recommends a flash and batt system of insulation as the best value. It is a couple inches of spray foam to seal the wall cavity and fill t he remainder of the wall cavity with the batt insulation of your choice (Rock Wool in his case).
@MackenzieWingfield
@MackenzieWingfield Год назад
Bless you bother. Amen
@rogerrandolph9685
@rogerrandolph9685 Год назад
Great info. Thanks much for this vid!
@TKCL
@TKCL Год назад
Glad you enjoyed it!
@Building-IT
@Building-IT 3 месяца назад
Awesome video! I will be recording my build soon too. Foundation goes in 2 weeks.
@TKCL
@TKCL 3 месяца назад
Congratulations
@HardyBrothersOutdoors
@HardyBrothersOutdoors Год назад
Great info! look forward to watching some of the past episodes on the pole barn house build... I added a barndominium that is 28'x42' to our property with a shop in the basement and what will be a 2 bed/2 bath guest house upstairs... been contemplating spray insulation and had no idea what it would cost... this gives me a reference point. Thanks! - Josh
@TKCL
@TKCL Год назад
Keep in mind this was last year and spray foam has since went up. I also live in a very rural area so things tend to cost a little less.
@HardyBrothersOutdoors
@HardyBrothersOutdoors Год назад
@@TKCL ​ yep, our rural location will likely cost us more because its so darn hard to get people to do work there... so it will likely have to come out of one of the bigger nearby cities. My garage level has foam board on the outside between the metal and the wall purlins... it seems to be fairly well insulated but I'm sure it could be better. The upstairs is the main question as my neighbor had the same builders do it and he used fiberglass bats between the metal roof and tongue and groove and had lots of sweating. builder had to redo w/ spray foam. Would love to see the prices come back down but not sure they will any time soon, if ever.
@multicyclist
@multicyclist 2 года назад
Truly amazing results. For comparison my RV has a 2 ton A/C unit! My house has a 5 ton unit. Our house electric bill for last month was $497. Our rate $0.12 KW. 3000 sf single story and the unit is in the attic where it gets extremely hot. Some have said not to spray foam and attic because if the roof leaks it is a mess to have fixed? But it would sure be nice to have na insulated attic space. I cannot go up there during a hot summer day for more than 3 to 5 minutes at a time.
@HeatGeek1
@HeatGeek1 2 года назад
Imagine what it's like for us HVAC guys. Major repairs can take hours and installs can go for days. Big thumbs up for insulating at the roof line. I would also suggest metal roofing done well. Lasts a very long time and few problems.
@TKCL
@TKCL 2 года назад
I did metal as well.
@nickbailey202
@nickbailey202 2 года назад
Now that is an incredible comparison
@woohunter1
@woohunter1 2 года назад
I wouldn’t worry about roof leaks to much, stay pro-active and hire a reputable company to install a roof (preferably steel roof)
@davidb1169
@davidb1169 Год назад
Open cell foam shouldn’t be too hard to find roof leak. It is the closed cell that makes it impossible almost.
@sterlinghousewashpressurew9594
That's awesome
@eddygoodwin7089
@eddygoodwin7089 2 года назад
Very smart to have them spray foam the full thickness. I had a company called bmc west spray foam what was supposed to be 2” and then blow in the rest. I cut out a small piece to install a water heater and the foam was only 1/2 inch thick I was not happy about that. If you do the full thickness you know what your getting.
@TKCL
@TKCL 2 года назад
That's exactly right
@ronaldmichael8107
@ronaldmichael8107 Год назад
They pulled the same thing with my home. I paid for 3 inches of closed cell and they only did 1.5 inches. I pushed 16 penny nails thru it (3.25 inches) and made them go back and cover them up.
@eddygoodwin7089
@eddygoodwin7089 Год назад
@@ronaldmichael8107 yea I was not impressed
@richardgardin5367
@richardgardin5367 2 года назад
My parents have the same set up and their house is comfortable at 79º. My house is hot over 74º. Great information in the video.
@TKCL
@TKCL 2 года назад
Same with my parents house, weird how that is.
@johnd4348
@johnd4348 2 года назад
Humidity plays a large part of comfort.
@TKCL
@TKCL 2 года назад
Your correct!
@manlyminnesotan
@manlyminnesotan 2 года назад
Very interesting video, really enjoyed it. I had to check my bill to see what my usage is after watching yours. I live in the opposite part of the country, Minnesota, in a suburb of St. Paul. We (believe it or not) get quite warm here during the summer months and have had several mid 90 degree days already this summer with the ridiculous humidity to boot, with the usual hottest part of the summer still ahead for us. Just a few months ago we had a new AC installed, a 15.5 seer, 3.5 ton unit for our almost 4000 sq. ft. rambler. Well, the difference has been amazing for us and we used just 477 kWh from June 1st to July 1st and the average temp was higher than last year. Last year for the same period, we used 590 kWh. I'm still amazed at the efficiency of this new unit and how much better it cools. Oh, and our electric rate is $.13777 per kWh by the way. Now, maybe some more insulation in my attic to lower the usage even more.... !
@TKCL
@TKCL 2 года назад
Makes a big difference and so does the location. We've had a ton of 100+ days and it's still in the 80s at night during those times 24/7 heat to contend with. I'm betting in the fall and winter I'll have extremely low bills.
@roypaulcarter4654
@roypaulcarter4654 2 года назад
Nice. Wright on.
@ryanzynda5114
@ryanzynda5114 2 года назад
Awesome educational video. 🤠
@TKCL
@TKCL 2 года назад
Thank you for watching
@CrystalParanormally
@CrystalParanormally 2 года назад
Good job!
@TKCL
@TKCL 2 года назад
Thank you for watching Crystal
@bartsexton1652
@bartsexton1652 2 года назад
You got your hole home done for that price you did great . I have a 14 x28 shed slash shop . And when I called they said around 2 thousand for walls and ceiling . I’m in NC .
@TKCL
@TKCL 2 года назад
I paid cash, worked with their schedule and that was last year. I've heard it's went up more.
@andrewdarbyshire9108
@andrewdarbyshire9108 2 года назад
Rheem does make a 1 1/2 ton system but I wouldn’t downsize that small. If and when you add on you can use that to cool the added space.
@TKCL
@TKCL 2 года назад
I'm not, when we do an addition I plan to install a mini split unit.
@rongray4847
@rongray4847 2 года назад
Hi Andrew. I am on a cement pad and it’s electric in floor forced air. Have a Mitsubishi split unit for air and back up heat.
@TKCL
@TKCL 2 года назад
Sounds interesting
@brianbarker4739
@brianbarker4739 2 года назад
Good Deal. I expect that you have just one (1) meter which supplies your home, shop, well, etc.
@TKCL
@TKCL 2 года назад
No, I have another meter for the shop. I run a lot of equipment out there and several 240 volt tools, I wanted a seperate 200 amp service. If everything was on the same bill it would be around $180 a month. I have two refrigerators, a deep freezer, ice maker, AC and run two fans all the time at the shop. No to mention all the tools, welding and 240 volt compressor that gets used a lot. That's not a fair comparison for most people who are looking at home energy usage.
@Gmoon917
@Gmoon917 2 года назад
Good job bro . God bless . I just moved in to Texas from Cali . It’s so humid here . So they told me that insulation was bad for humid place but I see it’s good . I’m gonna look into it .
@TKCL
@TKCL 2 года назад
That's what everyone uses here in Florida.
@rodneysauceda3864
@rodneysauceda3864 Год назад
Rodney here in Houston , thought I would reach out and let you know I am a spray foam distributor in Houston Tx. Message me for any questions or quotes on spray foam.
@lotus....
@lotus.... 2 года назад
That's great. Thanks for that info! Does that utility bill include your shop with your diy deep feezer ice makers etc? Looking forward to your whole house cost/how to video!
@TKCL
@TKCL 2 года назад
No, I have another meter for the shop. I run a lot of equipment out there and several 240 volt tools, I wanted a seperate 200 amp service. If everything was on the same bill it would be around $180 a month. I have two refrigerators, a deep freezer, ice maker, AC and run two fans all the time at the shop. Not to mention all the tools, welding and 240 volt compressor that gets used a lot. That's not a fair comparison for most people who are looking at home energy usage.
@josiasmorales9889
@josiasmorales9889 4 месяца назад
Great video!
@TKCL
@TKCL 4 месяца назад
Glad you enjoyed it
@db0nn3r
@db0nn3r 4 месяца назад
Awesome video. I couldn’t find it on your channel, hopefully I didn’t miss it but would you mind doing a walk through and cost breakdown of the engineering requirement for the AC you mentioned as well as the necessary features for sealed attics (and zoned AC feature) with cost and products used?
@The_Bearded_Lady
@The_Bearded_Lady Год назад
very nice.
@codybeverly5757
@codybeverly5757 Год назад
I do like you mentioning the difference in COL. I love hearing people talk about California and how much homes costs when you look at the average wages of the people there. Then look at what they pay in taxes. Then look at the COL based on how much food is marked up, utilities, etc,.
@user-nh9fi2sx2x
@user-nh9fi2sx2x 11 месяцев назад
I just did the spray foam in my owner build house in Florida. My ac guys recommended using a 2 stage ac unit and skip the dehumidifier but I went with the 1 stage ac unit and then installing a whole house dehumidifier when budget allows.
@TKCL
@TKCL 11 месяцев назад
Either way works, but I prefer the consistent control of a dehumidifier and humidistat.
@SolarTechFL
@SolarTechFL 2 года назад
Nice job I did an all icf home with pitched concrete roof in central fla. Similar size home as you did 2 ton 2 stage geothermal ac and I don't think it has ever went to the 2nd stage lol. My electric bill is $0 a Month I'm off grid.
@Bravadosjebsimbahsm
@Bravadosjebsimbahsm Год назад
This is an awesome video. I wana build a house a have it done right like yours.
@TKCL
@TKCL Год назад
Thank you for watching
@jkcarroll
@jkcarroll Год назад
Something you mentioned: "Houses are supposed to breath." I learned while getting my RESNET certification this is far from the case. HOUSES *don't* need to breathe. People do. There was a study done in Cincinnati about 20 years ago. A developer was building houses in a neighborhood. Similar houses throughout, with crawlspaces. In the houses on one side of the street, they did the traditional insulating -- nothing on the ceilings of the crawlspaces, some on the walls, etc. On the other side of the street, the crawlspaces were coated top to bottom, ceiling, sides, and floors, with foam insulation. The results were dramatic. The traditional houses (w/o insulated crawlspaces) all had problems with drafts, and the people had more respiratory problems (due to mold growth in the crawlspaces). The houses with fully-insulated crawlspaces did not have any of these problems, and were described as being more comfortable. Yes, insulate the heck out of your house!
@6stringsandapick
@6stringsandapick 2 года назад
Double the R-value and cut the Heat loss in half. I spray roof-decks with 2"closed cell + 6" of open cell for an R-35. Code requires R-30 in Vaults in most of the mid-west states.
@safffff1000
@safffff1000 Год назад
Other than codes, Spray Jones shows no more that 2" is needed. Heat transfer reduction of 2" closed cell is 86% going to 3" only brings that to 93%. The air tightness of a home is as important or more than the insulation. Leaks into open cell is a disaster, just one big sponge, would always use closed.
@TKCL
@TKCL Год назад
Leaks into closed cell is just as much of a disaster as it travels greatly and you have a very difficult time locating the origin. Hot and humid south homes almost always use open cell here.
@TheCodesterr
@TheCodesterr Год назад
Great video and awesome house! Love it. Haven’t done much searching yet, but I don’t think I can get foam insulation if I have a gas furnace.
@TKCL
@TKCL Год назад
I wonder why?
@paramax55
@paramax55 2 года назад
That's great news on the spray foam! I'm a couple hundred miles south of you. One thing that "people up north" don't understand about Florida is the heat/searing sun/humidity situation we have. I notice you never once mentioned heating. We don't need it. When the contractor put in our AC, he asked if I wanted to upgrade to a heat pump. I told him "no thanks." We use our heat about 2 hours per year.
@TKCL
@TKCL 2 года назад
We do get a little cold up here by the Georgia border, we had one day in the teens this past winter, several in the twenties, and a lot in the 30s. I'll run the heat pump on my unit occasionally, but I have it set to where the emergency heat strips never kick on. That's what really burns up the electricity.
@robertsatterlee5696
@robertsatterlee5696 2 года назад
Yes ! Thank you for going into detail about the electric bill ! I found my electric bill and here in Kansas, we pay $0.04 per kilowatt hour ! But my neighbor, with full roof coverage of solar cells, great roof shade, his electric bill is only the meter charge and tax equals $35
@TKCL
@TKCL 2 года назад
Thats a great price!
@jepito29
@jepito29 2 года назад
Geez, we’re paying $0.26 I wouldn’t even bother with Solar if it was that cheap here
@timothykeith1367
@timothykeith1367 Год назад
4 cents?
@WaltWW
@WaltWW Год назад
We used to pay .06 cents but with everyone moving to TX the rates have jumped the last few years to .09 cents 50% increase in two years. Talk about inflation.
@shaunwiegert
@shaunwiegert Год назад
I live south of KC area in Paola, KS and our electricity is 13.37c per Kwh.
@willfixthingsfordonuts
@willfixthingsfordonuts 2 года назад
You're really well situated to setup a DIY solar solution & go off-grid. Well on your way to net zero.
@TKCL
@TKCL 2 года назад
Maybe I'm missing something, the packages I've priced are crazy expensive and would never pay me back as cheap as my electric bill is. The thought of being independent is tempting, but not if it's going to cost a fortune.
@martinp1544
@martinp1544 Год назад
Congrats! Build Tight. Insulate and ventilate.
@TKCL
@TKCL Год назад
I agree, so many don't get it.
@michaellacaria910
@michaellacaria910 Год назад
Great video, loved your delivery and meticulous pertinent nformation, you gave us a lot of insight. Most others leave out the humidification factor, well done and thank you for a great video. Wondering if you researched the safety aspect of spray foam?
@TKCL
@TKCL Год назад
You see the gassing off concerns, that's due to hiring inexperienced installers that don't properly mix chemicals. Not a concern for me as I hired a reputable company that's sprayed several friends homes and barns with zero complaints. The other concern is the fire factor. You can get fire retardant mixed in or spray the foam after the fact with fire retardant. I can't keep mine lit with a butane torch, I showed that in one episode. So no I'm not personally concerned. Thanks for watching
@Jack-Surreal_Panes
@Jack-Surreal_Panes Год назад
noticed a difference. I clean new homes. Lately a custom home builder used spray foam in the attic, except over the garage. I had to clean fake dormer windows. TX summer so the garage attic area was 140s. I crawled over to clean the windows, dripping sweat and had to go thru a door to access the other side. Opened a door and it was 74. Inside was the HVAC in a room that was foamed and walled in, no vents. So cool up there. Of course, back where the windows were it was 80s but vs the uninsulated area was at least 50 degrees difference. I didnt touch the AC while inside and by the end of the day it was still at 78 and ac wasnt even running. Usually when 105 outside the AC would have to run all day to keep cool. This house the ac only ran before I came.
@acaciakoa2417
@acaciakoa2417 2 года назад
Congrats on lowering your electric bill and having it at a reasonable level. Just over 8 years ago, I leased 14 solar panels for $4000 with a monthly payment of just under $18. My manufactured home is 1100 sq. ft. in Prescott AZ. The summer temps. range from 80*-104* and I run my A/C nonstop along with multiple ceiling fans. Last month my electric bill was a whopping $4.53. Before solar panels, it was $100/mo. Consider solar panels with all the free sunshine in Fl.
@TKCL
@TKCL 2 года назад
I have been looking into it, that's great to hear.
@donaldlee6760
@donaldlee6760 2 года назад
I think you are saying you purchased solar panels - the price was $4000. Your monthly electric bill is normally $100/month ($1200 / year). This means you break even in 3.3 years. Is that good or bad? Many people try to break even in 7 years because they compare with stock market returns of 10% per year (10% / year doubles your money in 7 years). A 3.3 year break even is the same as "making" 22% return, so that is much better than the majority of people and a far higher return than the typical stock market returns.
@bc5891
@bc5891 2 года назад
Andrew my only power issue here is the wife... When she's gone for the weekend I alone turn the bottom air to 76 and top air to 77 which burns around 20kw a day. When she's back the bottom air is at 75 during the day then 72 at night, then factor in the washer/dryer/stove etc which burns between 45 and 60kw a day.
@dennyclosser8456
@dennyclosser8456 6 месяцев назад
I live at 8000 feet elevation in the mountains Colorado. I spray foam my house that I built. Now my home is only 1200 ft.² but my electric bill in the winter time is $42. Now I have in floor radiant heat extremely efficient. No need for air-conditioning because it’s elevation. And as some other folks have mentioned no spiders, hardly any bugs at all Unless I leave a door open. I’m definitely using it on every other house that I build. You can’t beat it plus it makes the structure way more rigid.
@SegoMan
@SegoMan 5 месяцев назад
N.W. Colo here, I am going to do SIPS for the add on with my shop, the assembly time on them are amazing and both walls are done when it's up..
@jason27swg
@jason27swg 2 года назад
man that's awesome. in 2016 my wife and I started building our home we knew we wanted a log home so we set out to find our "dream" home. we are in alabama and most of the log home builders we liked were in the upper northwest. we planned a vacation in 2016 flew to Utah and met with a company and fell in love with a plan they had. broke ground in 2017 our home is 3,100sf of living space with includes a basement/ man cave . 3 walls are 8inch poured concrete that sits in a hillside the 4th wall is 95 % glass windows and doors overlooking the lake. fast forward a bit into late 2019 we met with the ac contractor and he convinced me to go with a ductless system that uses "cassette style vents" in the ceiling. 8 total zones. I was nervous. we are in alabama heat and humidity is real. I work in the heat daily and the last thing I wanted to do was come home and be hot. we have alot of glass in our home and that worried me. log homes have no insulation except for the 2 foot knee wall that the logs sit on to allow for electrical and plumbing they did stuff fiberglass in there for what it's worth. the ceiling being the knotty pine has a layer of durafoam. there is insulation in the ceiling between the man cave and main level floor. we keep the ac on 70 degrees our highest light bill has been 178 dollars. never have the units not cooled. I say all that to say this.....it's amazing what technology has done with the hvac industry!
@TKCL
@TKCL 2 года назад
My friend installs those same AC systems in his multi million dollar beach homes. He swears by them! I'm running a basic $2300 system, if I were to go to Mini Splits or other styles I could knock my electric bill down even more.
@diggscn
@diggscn 2 года назад
@@TKCL Have you considered solar back up ?
@TKCL
@TKCL 2 года назад
I've looked into it and the prices just don't make sense.
@diggscn
@diggscn 2 года назад
@@TKCL what are your thoughts on split unit a/c ? Thanks for taking time to reply
@diggscn
@diggscn 2 года назад
@@TKCL is there a way to contact you for possible consulting i dont mind paying a fee for your time, im thinking of a pole barn house i just need more inputs from people like you
@OasenTV
@OasenTV Год назад
We have spray foam too with a solar system it is nice
@plainsight7816
@plainsight7816 Год назад
Hopefully this gives perspective to your Florida electricity rates--> Current Tier 1 (avg less than 15 kwh/day) rates for Pacific Gas and Electric in California are: Peak (4pm-9pm M-F) = $0.4195/kwh, part-peak (2pm-4pm M-F, 5pm-8pm Sat/Sun) = $0.3743/kwh, and off-peak (all other times) = $0.2974/kwh. My net usage for last month was 216/kwh (it was warmer than average this summer), and that cost me $118.50.
@jimdavidson5208
@jimdavidson5208 2 года назад
You have a sealed new house. I have a leaky 1977 house with 2,575 sf single story. My bill is a total $150-$165 per month in peak summer in Oklahoma. My house is nearly double in size. Savings is a savings. Loved the video. Oh I have a 5 ton ac unit too.
@TKCL
@TKCL 2 года назад
Don't forget I am on well water with a 240 volt 1.5hp pump, you might be as well. I'm also still under minor construction and run saws, compressors and more daily. So the figures I gave is actually high.
@jimdavidson5208
@jimdavidson5208 2 года назад
@@TKCL Amp draw is amp draw my friend LOL.
@TKCL
@TKCL 2 года назад
That's not typical daily usage for most people.
@Nick-bc2lm
@Nick-bc2lm Год назад
When I move, If I cant build my own home, going to make sure I have all this done before I move in, or a home with it. Doing all this to my current home. Right now paying 400 a month here in south east Texas. Looking to have metal roof installed with an air gap, spray foam attic roof, replace 20yr old ac system, add whole house dehumidifier, and replace all the flex duct with rigid, or much as I can. Then garage is going to get a boost with a mini split system. Glad to hear that you able to run a basic single stage system and save some money. I didnt know they made more expensive 2 stage, variable stage systems along with higher price replacement parts to go along with these until I started researching. Thanks for the reply back on email. I can cross out the 2-stage system. All this work, should be just fine with a single speed setup.
@TKCL
@TKCL Год назад
Thank you for watching
@genestarwind4610
@genestarwind4610 2 года назад
Great JOB!! You Need Solar now!! Used 400W panels are available for $60 per panel. Sure the run about 200 watts used but 1/5th the price. Could easily make that back per year and but New warrant panels.
@TKCL
@TKCL 2 года назад
Where are you finding them for that price?
@genestarwind4610
@genestarwind4610 2 года назад
@@TKCL Check out DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse Video on Used Solar panels Sorry if I wasn't clear before. But they are USED panels. But still outputting 200w. Which is still good for 60 bucks . Several Used Panel resellers too.
@ilikebigbassandicannotlie7228
@ilikebigbassandicannotlie7228 2 года назад
Really interesting and informative video; thanks! We're building a home in TX, west of Houston - definitely hot & humid like FL - and although we did not get a choice, I am really happy that the builder did spray foam insulation. One of the builder's agents told us when we were touring models and homes which were in-process of construction, that a lot of buyers said their homes were "like a Yeti cooler." We move in this Fall (October supposedly) and I am really interested to know how our electric bills will run. And, thanks for the tip on the whole house de-humidifier with a fresh-air intake. I will consult with my HVAC guy on that for the future. PS - Thanks also for the outdoor kitchen videos. I have been watching them and looking forward to seeing the finished product. I had my patio plumbed for an outdoor kitchen and looking at prices per linear foot, I think I am going to attempt doing it myself. I don't know that I will go as extravagant as yours, not as much construction experience or toys, er, I mean tools; but I definitely think I can do it.
@TKCL
@TKCL 2 года назад
Thank you for watching! I'm glad you are finding the content useful.
@nmarq005
@nmarq005 2 года назад
I’m in Baytown, Tx with a Beazer home and spray insulation. It’s nice but I have a major electrical draw that I’m having to chase down now. Im thinking it might be the builder grade hvac, but can’t say for sure. This is our second year living in our home.
@TKCL
@TKCL 2 года назад
I'm running a very basic minimum seer split unit, it's doing great. I don't know if upgrading thousands to the new high efficiency variable speed units ever pays you back.
@JimTilson1
@JimTilson1 2 года назад
I'm in Pensacola and have a 5 Ton unit with dehumidification, air purification options added. I also added extra solar panels to ensure my energy production would exceed my consumption on most days. If it wasn't for the new Florida mandatory $16 minimum billing (state approved theft), my bill would be around $29 per month with $9 of that paying for street lighting. I'm up to about $45 per month now. I have partial foam spray in my attic crawl space. Was debating to have it fully sealed like yours or install fiberglass.
@clintalanhayden
@clintalanhayden 2 года назад
Pensacola here as well....
@barabbasrift8874
@barabbasrift8874 Год назад
I'm like 2 hours east from Pensacola. Did you go from a vented attic to unvented? I really want to switch from vented to unvented but I dont have the guts to stop the gable vents. How many kwh are you making a day and is that going to a charge controller and then inverted to 240 AC? How thick is your foam in your attic?
@TKCL
@TKCL Год назад
If it makes you all feel better I'm 4 hours due east of Pensacola. So same exact climate.
@barabbasrift8874
@barabbasrift8874 Год назад
@@TKCL yeah that actually does help to hear that. Was there a period where the house had high moisture or anything? Did you have a blower door test done before or after? Appreciate you answering. Thank you sir.
@TKCL
@TKCL Год назад
Blower door test done after, 0.64 ACH. The best any had seen, I spent a lot of time sealing my house on top of the insulators. That's why it's so important for humidity control and a fresh air intake. My house isn't even close to a standard home as far as leaks.
@michaelfranks341
@michaelfranks341 2 года назад
4600 sq ft house in Virginia for July's electric bill was 1181 kw. On a 5 ton single unit No trees around the house to help cool it. My electric bill was higher because they added a $42 fuel surcharge to my bill which made it $170 bill total. I typically average $90-95 per month for a rolling 12 month period.
@TKCL
@TKCL 2 года назад
Your doing extremely well. Most people I know here in the constant heat of Florida average between 300-500 a month for electricity. It's hot all day and all night here.
@dennisshorter
@dennisshorter 2 года назад
Outstanding! We are in a much smaller, much older home, with a two ton unit. Our bill, is also much higher. Thanks for providing your information. I know you will help a lot of new home builders make a much better home.
@phil18751
@phil18751 2 года назад
The engineering in these video is good, but as a heating engineer in Birmingham UK, some parts I get a little lost. The office sounds interesting.... You should look at doing something really cool for a desktop... live edge? 2nd this is just a suggestion but you definitely should, a Slide to the living room or a fireman's pole........
@fr3ckmula782
@fr3ckmula782 7 месяцев назад
Let’s goooooo love the channel bro
@TKCL
@TKCL 7 месяцев назад
Thank you for watching
@brettboyd142
@brettboyd142 11 месяцев назад
I'm looking at doing the RockWool in the walls with 2x6 will give me r 30 and no deteration
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