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Neil Koch: Dig-Drive-DIY

Neil Koch: Dig-Drive-DIY

5 ай бұрын

Talking about our firewood and heating system and thinking about what we would do differently now with nearly 20 years of operating a wood fired boiler to heat our home, garage and workshop.

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@Danv941
@Danv941 5 ай бұрын
When you said, “we waited and waited” to have kids, I knew EXACTLY how that felt. Wife and I just had our first baby girl after 7 years of waiting. God bless you and your family my friend.
@digdrivediy
@digdrivediy 5 ай бұрын
We tried for 8 years before we had ours.
@joshwilcox8008
@joshwilcox8008 5 ай бұрын
Most people that comment on what you should do, don’t have any good sense. You are very handy, smart, logical, etc. That is proven with your channel content. Please don’t waste your time or ours with viewers’ silly comments. We watch this channel for your content, and love it! If there are comments worth speaking to, then do. Otherwise, smile and shake your head and let it be like water off a duck’s back. God bless you and yours!!!
@jimmccormick6091
@jimmccormick6091 5 ай бұрын
Pretty much agree with Mr Wilcox
@digdrivediy
@digdrivediy 5 ай бұрын
Well I try :)
@grebnetsew
@grebnetsew 5 ай бұрын
💯
@waltermitty7452
@waltermitty7452 5 ай бұрын
@@digdrivediy odd question for you…at about the 51 second mark when you’re suiting up, there’s some slip on boots in the background. What brand are they? I’ve been shopping for a pair of slip on boots….some call them Chelsea boots….just today and saw those.
@digdrivediy
@digdrivediy 5 ай бұрын
@@waltermitty7452 They are OBOZ brand. I wear OBOZ for everyday wear (lace up ones too). Unfortunately I think the slip ones are no longer available as I haven't been able to find a new pair.
@gregbarringer1021
@gregbarringer1021 5 ай бұрын
I am going to nominate you for entertainer of the year. If you can cut firewood, dig holes, and spread gravel all the while offering up really sound advice and hold my rapt attention you MUST be the entertainer of the year. Stumbled onto your channel yesterday and have binge watched you during a snowstorm. You and your family have restored my hope for humanity. Keep up the good work.
@digdrivediy
@digdrivediy 5 ай бұрын
That's very kind of you! Thanks so much for checking out a bunch of the videos!
@MathiasRocha94
@MathiasRocha94 5 ай бұрын
Wtf… negative 20° is crazy. I'm from Brazil; when it starts to get cold, it's about 20°c or 68°F. Big love from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil!
@robertrosicki9290
@robertrosicki9290 5 ай бұрын
It's so nice that your girls pitch in with the chores . So many kid have their eyes glued to a smart phone or computer screen .
@acemannw
@acemannw 5 ай бұрын
The kids always helping out is one of my favorite parts of this channel. My kids have to help with one chore per day. Sometimes they just take the trash out and other times we stack wood for a couple hours.
@samdeweese9471
@samdeweese9471 5 ай бұрын
Thanks for the tip for using the pipe to put in the driveway markers!
@wichitatxgal
@wichitatxgal 5 ай бұрын
Impressive. Great tour video. MOST impressive is how your family works together.❤
@vmoutsop
@vmoutsop 5 ай бұрын
Hopefully a new generation will learn from your experience and they will benefit from the wisdom.
@Alexanderbuilds2001
@Alexanderbuilds2001 5 ай бұрын
I thoroughly enjoy this channel. It feels like home. Comfortable, informative, wholesome, and entertaining.
@digdrivediy
@digdrivediy 5 ай бұрын
Wow, thank you!
@Alexanderbuilds2001
@Alexanderbuilds2001 5 ай бұрын
@@digdrivediy thank you
@leonardlogterman3998
@leonardlogterman3998 5 ай бұрын
My wife and I enjoy your channel very much. We are both 80 years old, live in Brown County, Indiana, on 80 wooded acres and have heated primarily with wood for the past 55 years. It was interesting to hear your speculation about whether or not you will continue with wood heat into the future. I enjoy the process of harvesting firewood and we both enjoy having a stove in the living room and fiddling with it to keep the temperature in a desirable range. This was easier to do once we both retired and can tend the stoves all day. We have a propane forced air furnace as a backup and use that on those days in the spring and fall when temperatures swing up into the 50's but require a little heat at night. Most of our wood is harvested from fallen storm damaged trees, so we never have to cut down a live tree. I stay 3 years ahead on harvesting so the wood is always well seasoned. This is also a little bit of insurance for when the day comes that I can no longer keep up with it, but I don't "plan" to ever give up harvesting firewood. When that day comes, we will probably purchase firewood even if it doesn't save us any money. (using John Deere Gator, Stihl chainsaws, and a "box store" hydraulic splitter)
@hokimocus
@hokimocus 5 ай бұрын
Wow, 80 and still tending the fire. There is something about fire that is hard to put into words. May your heart and hearths, always be warm. Thanks!
@digdrivediy
@digdrivediy 5 ай бұрын
This is great to hear! I hope I can be as able bodied when I'm in my 80's. Ideally I'll keep up with firewood as long as I can. The question is more related to how much we travel. I can envision a day when we want to hang around here less in the winter as our goal is to one day travel a bit more, especially in the winter. I enjoy the activities of it all though for now and hope I still feel that way for many years to come.
@kcjones679
@kcjones679 5 ай бұрын
Bells on the door and a dog that knows how use them ! That was a great idea.
@lavistanys8626
@lavistanys8626 5 ай бұрын
Another great video. Your practicality, smarts and family values is what makes the videos enjoyable but it’s your humility that keeps me coming back. May God continue to bless you and your family.
@digdrivediy
@digdrivediy 5 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@llogan6782
@llogan6782 5 ай бұрын
My wife and I are regular viewers and wish to thank you for your honest assessment of things and inviting us to share in your family. So, we trust you to sort through people's silliness and woulda, shoulda, and coulda junk.
@digdrivediy
@digdrivediy 5 ай бұрын
Thanks so much for watching!
@mrfarmall-vk4gw
@mrfarmall-vk4gw 5 ай бұрын
My wife and I have been "remodeling " our house for 15 years😂😂. I do the man i wish i would've done this or that all the time. Nice video!👍👍
@jeffs2809
@jeffs2809 5 ай бұрын
Planting the windbreak/trees are never too late. I finally planted some trees in my yard a couple years ago & really regret not doing it sooner. I’m in southeastern Indiana, primarily heat with electric heat pump, but have a wood stove in the basement for the colder periods. Love not NEEDING to heat with wood (I did that in the past), but do enjoy being able to keep the furnace from running when the temp is 10* outside.
@frankwrogg2515
@frankwrogg2515 5 ай бұрын
We have all been there and had to start somewhere. Love what you did. That was a lot to take on as a new couple starting out.
@doughadley9448
@doughadley9448 5 ай бұрын
Neil I never miss your videos, My wife of 51 years and I watch every sunday morning My take on things I would change is very small as I am happy with where we are in our lives and I wonder if any change in the past would have altered where we are now and I wouldn,t change this for the world Keep up the good work and enjoy each step along the way and we will keep watching!!
@digdrivediy
@digdrivediy 5 ай бұрын
Thanks for that. I'm grateful to have you folks watching!
@toddpacheco4748
@toddpacheco4748 5 ай бұрын
Always awesome to see you and your family working as a team 😮😊❤
@nickwallace9955
@nickwallace9955 5 ай бұрын
Neil you hit the nail on the head, "when heating with wood and leaving a door or window open it doesn't hurt you very much". Compared to a heat source you have to buy. Heating with wood is by far the best feeling to experience.
@seanfalter9903
@seanfalter9903 5 ай бұрын
Neil, I feel like I’m watching an episode of my upbringing and totally get where you’re coming from. In 1998 my wife and I were engaged, we were only 22, high school sweethearts and started building our house in the woods that my grandfather had on our own with lots of help from family, I know the pinch you talk about, burn wood in an outside boiler, farm, do excavation, and 6 kids later wouldn’t change it for the world! Hard work makes who you are, I feel the cold here to in north central ohio, anyways love watching your channel grow, keep the firewood coming!
@tsparky236
@tsparky236 5 ай бұрын
3 words everybody uses sir, woulda, coulda, shoulda. If we knew everything, world would be a dull place due to us all being the same. Family, health then everything else makes us better people. Thank you for bringing us not your life, truly enjoy it. Retired old fart from Michigan that regrets not doing things right but am happy. ❤
@paulmiller4549
@paulmiller4549 5 ай бұрын
Great video Neil. Brings back memories of using a coal furnace to heat the old farm house. The good old days.
@scottmercer4821
@scottmercer4821 5 ай бұрын
I enjoy it when you include your family in the videos. stay warm....
@carlosnaya359
@carlosnaya359 5 ай бұрын
So, you did it right from the beginning. You found a great partner and created a beautiful family. On that foundation, you can build and rebuild anything.
@calvinboykin4777
@calvinboykin4777 5 ай бұрын
I don’t think you should have done anything differently! The decision you shared and the priceless memories that those decisions have provided are to me much more important than a few more conveniences. Shared goals and hard work develop a bond you can’t get in any other way. Y’all have done great and are richer in way most people would envy. Keep following your mutual goals.
@Hudson-1947
@Hudson-1947 5 ай бұрын
You did the best with what you had available. Looks like it worked out pretty well.
@DomenicoIorfino6470
@DomenicoIorfino6470 5 ай бұрын
You do the best you can with the resources available. I would say you are doing better than most, and you are a good example of how to get things done. 👍👍
@kevhead1525
@kevhead1525 5 ай бұрын
When you think of how most people just go in the house to stay warm and that's pretty much it. All the work you have to do must seem like a nightmare to them (us). But it's so satisfying watching this. Knowing what you can and have to do and going about getting it done. All the planning and preparation coming to fruition. It's just great. There's four people and a bunch of cats that I'm not worried about freezing.
@veo_
@veo_ 5 ай бұрын
I really appreciate how timely your content is. Over the last several days, as the weather has turned horrible across the entire continent, I've actually wondered about how you and your family are doing on the farmstead. Woke up this morning to view your feed and lo and behold. You delivered exactly what I was curious about, right on time. Great job! I'd say stay warm out there, but it looks like you got that handled!! haha.
@lisapochecalhoun
@lisapochecalhoun 5 ай бұрын
I love that your daughters help you with chores.
@justinb8584
@justinb8584 5 ай бұрын
I would have done what you did… lived and learned and did the best I could manage at the time with the knowledge I had at that time. It’s easy for others to knit pick but there is nothing wrong with the approach you took. My wife and I made some mistakes as well along the way but the mistakes are part of the journey. Wish you all the best, we are also getting ready for the deep freeze up here in Michigan!
@thorzyan
@thorzyan 5 ай бұрын
Those Wood Stove top Sterling engine fans that run using the heat of the stove really help circulate the air inside the house
@jasonmaxfield6y312
@jasonmaxfield6y312 5 ай бұрын
Hot chocolate with the family on a cold day is always fun. Great video.
@digdrivediy
@digdrivediy 5 ай бұрын
For sure!
@ponypwr
@ponypwr 5 ай бұрын
Our home was built in 1951. We drilled the holes between the studs at the top of the exterior walls ouourselves and had the insulation blown in. We installed new windows ourselves and switched from gas heat to a new central heat and air unit. Huge difference and saving thousands every year. You have time to get everything sorted before you retire. A little each year. Love the constant DIY progress!
@mikkei3532
@mikkei3532 5 ай бұрын
I personally only myself insulated my 200m2 or 2150 ft2 roof with 2 layers of rockwood 15+5 cm or 7,8in thick . IT took me one year all I did myself after work. Finally efect is superb when lasy week outaide temp was like -7f or -22c on my not jesteś attic temp. Inside was 43F or +6C. When outside temp is like 32f or 0c inside temp is like 50F or +10C. My home was build DIY in 1992 by my parents.We made the blanks for the walls ourselves. Cheers from Poland.
@ionlybuydodge
@ionlybuydodge 5 ай бұрын
I think your house is awesome! Multiple ways to heat is fine i would actually prefer it. If something goes out ul still be warm! You have a beautiful piece of property. Very well taken care of and appreciate the kind of tour of it lol.
@rlsaxton1
@rlsaxton1 5 ай бұрын
Heating the house and shop with firewood and using the old Rubbermaid cart… brings back the memories. I did the same for over 19 years and saved a lot of money in the process and enjoyed great heat during the cold winters. Lol, still have the Rubbermaid cart. Great video!
@ronmalenka7517
@ronmalenka7517 5 ай бұрын
Best part of your channel is your relationship with your family!
@WatchWesWork
@WatchWesWork 5 ай бұрын
I agree about cutting firewood being a fun-ish family event! For some reason we always did it in the worst weather. That's also how I learned to drive; in a Ford highboy with one brake. It had narrow snow tires, chained up on all 4 corners, and there was a 3/4 thick 4x8 steel plate on the floor of the box. If the ground was frozen you could literally go anywhere.
@digdrivediy
@digdrivediy 5 ай бұрын
Ha! When we first moved here I hauled all the wood we used with my '76 Highboy. What a great 'ole beater. That plate of steel you mentioned would have come in handy for a few of the situations I put myself in while driving that truck!
@Ede74
@Ede74 5 ай бұрын
Hello Neil, great video as always. Today the unvarnished truth and that it's not always just fun and funny. I have a wood stove in my house, but I don't really use it for heating, it's because it's cozy. I also get the wood for free and cut and chop it myself. This way the wood warms up several times ;) greetings from Germany
@digdrivediy
@digdrivediy 5 ай бұрын
Sounds like a great setup!
@alanprice9938
@alanprice9938 5 ай бұрын
Really nice video…… well, they’ve all been great this year. Grew up on a farm in the UK, and now live in southern France on the edge of a mountain, but winter and cutting wood, and keeping warm, is the same everywhere…..and developing the houses in a parallel timeframe, with technological progress and financial progress being what it is, you’ll get no criticisms from us, just empathy. And hey, seasons are great for making memories aren’t they. P.S. our well has been empty for 2 years, apparently it’s always had water for the previous 60 years, but now can only fill it from the bore hole. For me that’s an indicator that things are changing, so we’re gonna need to adapt.
@digdrivediy
@digdrivediy 5 ай бұрын
Very well said! Thanks!
@hpw59
@hpw59 5 ай бұрын
beautiful family, home, shop.....thanks for sharing♥
@DirtBrute
@DirtBrute 5 ай бұрын
Man I bought my house when I was 23 and broke. The house is not as old as yours but still the building process in 82 leaves me with all the same problems when it comes to heating. I really think it’s more cost effective to just burn extra wood on the couple below freezing weeks a year then it is to rip apart the house to re-insulate. I did recently replace windows, and that was enough to make a big difference. Could’ve should’ve would’ve is the story of my life😂 No regrets only memories.
@digdrivediy
@digdrivediy 5 ай бұрын
So, so true! Didn't take much to split up an extra load of wood for that extra cold week!
@joeclaymore
@joeclaymore 5 ай бұрын
Thanks for showing the corn cob insulation. I always love seeing simply solutions from different parts of the country to combat the cold. Loved this look inside how you stay warm.
@ryanperry9472
@ryanperry9472 5 ай бұрын
I live in Oceanside CA. My windows are so old they are single pane from 1974, and they rattle when Camp Pendleton does training excercises. I get such a laugh when friends come over and they say "You should replace your windows"! I always reply with "Wow, never thought of that! What a great idea! If you want to help me pay for it, I will do it"! Amazing how fast they shut up when I say that! You guys are doing great! Keep up the awesome work!
@chadbinette3201
@chadbinette3201 5 ай бұрын
You have the equipment to process large amounts of wood, I'ld say you made the right choice everyday. Nothing beats wood heat, especially after being outside in the cold all day once you hit that warmth from a wood stove it almost puts you to sleep. As someone who has a Woodstove I am jealous of your wood furnace setup. Plus the amount of propane it would cost to heat the house, garage, shop and everything would be a second mortgage. Plus can run out of propane in the middle of a holiday weekend or loose power. Woodstove needs to power. Rule of thumb warm basement warm house . The blown in insulation from outside helps but over time it settles and has voids, if you could get into your attic and add insulation that would help a lot. Heat rises. I think the brick house did alot to break the wind as much as bushes . Vinyl siding is easy to remove and save , add a layer of foam board insulation and put the siding back on. You have a beautiful home and property. And an even more beautiful family.
@dougmcnattin386
@dougmcnattin386 5 ай бұрын
I think you are well suited to surviving if any or most of your means of staying warm don't pan out . Like if a EMP or a storm or a supplier got shut off from your homestead for what ever reason you would be very well protected. Congratulations on a successful family enviroment and a great place to grow a family. I'm very impressed and envious. Stay warm.
@adamthunder9869
@adamthunder9869 5 ай бұрын
Loved this video. Shows daily life in the cold of winter we never experience here in Australia.
@joeyknuckey1209
@joeyknuckey1209 5 ай бұрын
You made the right choices at the moment. No looking back. Keep up the hard work. You’re a good man. Good family. Blessed.
@thetubersworld
@thetubersworld 5 ай бұрын
Neil you have a healthy beutiful family, in a wonderful home. who cares how you should, if you would, You did what was best for you all, with the money that was there, And you all are so blessed.
@eulerizeit
@eulerizeit 5 ай бұрын
We have had a really mild winter in the NE. It went from 30 to 20 and I was reminded how small differences at the extremes make a big difference. I had to find my proper winter coat today.
@guyina4x499
@guyina4x499 5 ай бұрын
I wish I could still burn wood. Not only is it the best heat it heats you multiple times. Collecting it, splitting it, stacking it, using it. Also your home is beautiful. I think you made a lot of good choices to get where you are today.
@timlecount8690
@timlecount8690 5 ай бұрын
I loved this video! Thank you Neil! Reminds me of so much of what we do in Alaska to get ready for winter.
@markpashia7067
@markpashia7067 5 ай бұрын
Never too late to plant wind break. The sooner the better as it gets harder to keep up every year as you age. It is always amazing what a wind break will save you. Also might look into a ground loop heat pump for at least part of the house as kids move away and you age, you can retreat into a smaller footprint and close off the upstairs if need be. That is what my grandparents did as their fifteen kids moved on. Mini splits on the shop and out buildings is an option as well. Just some food for thought. You know what you are doing but when you get to seventy it is not as easy. Worth thinking about at least.
@CavanBaillie
@CavanBaillie 5 ай бұрын
You have a wonderful location and a wonderful family life Neil. Thanks for sharing.
@mikemetz1484
@mikemetz1484 5 ай бұрын
I am from Fort Wayne and stumbled across your channel a few months ago. I love the videos and what you and your family have done with the place. I hope 2024 treats you well!
@digdrivediy
@digdrivediy 5 ай бұрын
Thanks so much! Always happy to hear from a local viewer!
@DethMetulEddieTV
@DethMetulEddieTV 5 ай бұрын
When I found out I was going to be a father I changed gears. I became a cdl dad. I did what I needed to be financially responsible. Seeing your vids I know you’re someone whom I could look up to. I want that work life. It builds character. I applaud you.
@digdrivediy
@digdrivediy 5 ай бұрын
Thanks man!
@dannymaldonado26
@dannymaldonado26 5 ай бұрын
I admire your candor we all go through ways to save and my wife and I saved in similar ways. Thank you for sharing and allowing us to take a ride along with your preparations. I do help a buddy of mine with his firewood and your videos help us find ways to making it more efficient. God Bless!
@keg1dog
@keg1dog 5 ай бұрын
My wife and I rehabed a 1929 Montgomery ward kit house in Schenectady NY 20 years ago. It was the first redo the house had had and insulation was the worst. Even after it was done it was still cold in the NE winters. Still we made it work and I appreciate what you have done and don’t let the naysayers tell you what to do. Live your truth and make it better down the road. Stay warm and look for the spring!
@skotsmith4269
@skotsmith4269 5 ай бұрын
We used a wood boiler in an old farmhouse- keep going! Yeah- we were cold a lot. LOL. Love your videos.
@dadisonline
@dadisonline 5 ай бұрын
As an Englishman I love watching your videos. Your home and life style looks very idyllic. I live near farms in England and they have the same approach to heating as you and some of them are a few hundred years old. As for ideas for making improvements to your home efficiency I’d put an extra woolly jumper on!
@blackdogexcavator21
@blackdogexcavator21 5 ай бұрын
We do a lot of things when we are young that we would change when we are older. I have found that most of the time, it was due to being ignorant or broke at the time. That's what life is all about, learning lessons along the way and making improvements as we learn. That's called wisdom. I also feel that it's our duty to pass along to our children what we've learned in order to maybe make their lives a little easier (if they will listen). Thanks for sharing brother.
@nanoresmith2697
@nanoresmith2697 5 ай бұрын
Loved this video... I think this one was more for us ladies! 😅 Have a great 2024 and keep warm up in the northern hemisphere! 💪💛🇿🇦
@user-dn6ij6lm2g
@user-dn6ij6lm2g 5 ай бұрын
Love the vidéos Neil and Wife and your Girls .
@burned-ny7xt
@burned-ny7xt 5 ай бұрын
I grew up with Fire wood & my Dad still heats with firewood. I think all the extra physical activity helps to keep my 85 year old Dad active.
@digdrivediy
@digdrivediy 5 ай бұрын
This...
@user-uk7ty3xp6e
@user-uk7ty3xp6e 5 ай бұрын
Neil, im from the Uk. A small village. Your videos and your calm outlook on things are an absolute inspiration to me. Thank you so much sir.
@digdrivediy
@digdrivediy 5 ай бұрын
Wow, thank you
@gwbaker
@gwbaker 5 ай бұрын
The beauty of you and your family - immediate and extended - is that you all have a tremendous amount of common sense without losing the plot. You're here to live your life and raise a family. From my view you guys are doing very well. I enjoy watching your vids immensely as much for the stories of the week as to check in with how you and your clan are doing in general. Thanks for that and eep going!
@alanburke1893
@alanburke1893 5 ай бұрын
One of my biggest regrets is that i had a house built that allows my 14 year old son stroll round in shorts indoors in January swiping from gadget to gadget. Will only show enthusiasm when lightning a firepit with his friends in September. We need to teach our kids to respect and contribute to household maintenance from the earliest age. Well done sir👍
@CynSan
@CynSan 5 ай бұрын
I so enjoy your channel, no matter what you present to us. This was very interesting and informative. Thanks!
@dwjr5129
@dwjr5129 5 ай бұрын
You can do anything with a big enough budget. You guys are smart. You don’t need any advice. Keep on truckin! Peace!
@TinManKustoms
@TinManKustoms 5 ай бұрын
That's a awesome house, garage and shop setup. As my grandfather used to say a house that breathes is a healthy house that'll last a lifetime. The multiple heating systems is a perfect setup for anyone who lives in the rural areas.
@mymonkey10
@mymonkey10 5 ай бұрын
My parents supplemented heat with a wood stove in the basement (also had oil heat)... One of my fondest memories as a child is sitting on top of the big vent at the bottom of the stairs on the ground floor... I'd wrap up in a big fluffy towel after getting out of the tub and just sit there... 😊😊😊
@staff.engineer
@staff.engineer 5 ай бұрын
You should buy yourself a low cost Flir thermal camera attachment for your phone and do a thermal audit of your house. That would make a good video and give you some good insights where all your heat is going.
@digdrivediy
@digdrivediy 5 ай бұрын
Great idea!
@beaushaw
@beaushaw 5 ай бұрын
​@@digdrivediyand an opportunity to buy a new tool!
@Poorehouse
@Poorehouse 5 ай бұрын
I second this. I did a thermal survey of my last house and found a few spots that were under insulated or even not insulated.
@xotic8617
@xotic8617 5 ай бұрын
Great video mate. Awesome seeing the photos/video of when you were building your extensions. I’m currently renovating and extending our house damn it’s a lot of work but well worth it. Strange to see how cold it is when it’s so hot where I am in Western Australia 🇦🇺 we are having a heatwave currently, daytime temps around 45-48deg C (113-119deg F) anyway stay warm and all the best. Thanks for the great video
@johnerickennedy
@johnerickennedy 5 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing. Winter ❄️ seems like here in Quebec Canada 🇨🇦. Lot of preps with old houses in cold times to make sure bust nothing. 🇨🇦❄️❄️🇨🇦👋🏼🔥
@alonzobean1
@alonzobean1 5 ай бұрын
There is a product called outsulation. E.I.F.S. Exterior Insulation Finisf System. Synthetic stucco.When you flash and caulk properly the systen works well. It is a stucco look and it would require removing the current siding. You could put up to 4 inches of EPS board (Expanded Poly Styrene.) It completely seals the house but leaves inferior windows exposed. It costs anywhere from $8 to $14 per square foot. It would be a project but it would solve your Insulation needs. Love your channel and especially the hard work you do. My brothers family lived in Shenandoah Ia so I know the winters are rough. Stay warm.
@nightsailor1
@nightsailor1 5 ай бұрын
From an energy perspective, you are doing it right. 2 weeks of high level use for intense weather and you are comfortable is the goal. Nice system, you can modulate the energy flow to match conditions.
@jeffmentzer9186
@jeffmentzer9186 5 ай бұрын
You don't have to explain or justify your choices Neil, you're living your decisions everyday buddy and don't need to justify anything!! I had the blown in insulation in a house built in 1901 and it helped quite a lot. That would be my suggestion to you because it is a year round solution for any air conditioning too!! As always thank you for bringing us along on your journey Neil!!
@markbrown9838
@markbrown9838 5 ай бұрын
Good video Neil. Enjoyed seeing what you have to do to get ready for winter. Like the way you include your family in your activities. We're in Eastern NC and it gets cold at times but thankfully it doesn't that cold and we usually don't get much snow.
@markrichie897
@markrichie897 5 ай бұрын
I know exactly how you feel about things you did and why. I regret not putting in a steel beam in my garage ceiling to support the room above. I have been living with a Lally column in the middle of the garage for 38 years all because I did not want to spend $1,700. At the time interest for a mortgage was 10%.
@micear8424
@micear8424 5 ай бұрын
Such a great video, I can totally relate as my husband and I live in an 1870s farmhouse .
@kgdmen
@kgdmen 5 ай бұрын
Great video, thank you very much, you and your family are great. In Russia, in regions where in winter the temperature drops below -10C (14F), a second row of windows is installed. This creates an air gap as a heat insulator. A regular frame with windows that cannot be opened.
@16scrub
@16scrub 5 ай бұрын
Thank you Neil for taking us through the history of your house. Whenever I drive on country roads, I see these amazing farms and think to myself, what is their story? Every farm has a history and story to go along with it.
@mattb1967mb
@mattb1967mb 5 ай бұрын
You're making more memories by how you live. Most children these days have no clue compared to your girls. Kudos !!!!
@Mike-Wisconsin
@Mike-Wisconsin 5 ай бұрын
I live in central Wisconsin in a log home. Are furnace finally went out. So we looked into a lot of things for heating and cooling. We ended up doing a pellet stove, propane furnace, along with a heat pump to heat the house. Everyone thought I was nuts for putting in a heat pump in Wisconsin but it works great for temps above 30. Always nice to have options
@DavisEJay
@DavisEJay 5 ай бұрын
Great remodel! Real nice house and a wonderful home!
@stever3953
@stever3953 5 ай бұрын
That’s nice that you have help with the firewood.
@HamzaSayyid
@HamzaSayyid 5 ай бұрын
Enjoyed another great video! Keeping after all the wood 🪵 keeps you young!!
@JimFinlayson
@JimFinlayson 5 ай бұрын
I liked one of your final comments “it’s a lot of work but it builds character “. So true.
@skiptheroad
@skiptheroad 5 ай бұрын
You have a beautiful home and family. When you get around to replacing the mulch with stone, use large 3" colored stone. The larger stone doesn't blow away when blowing leaves. Also, be sure to get clean washed stones so the weeds don't have any organic material to start to grow from. I too, was fortunate to grow up on a farm, in Northern Michigan, and had the blessing of having to harvest wood to heat our old farmhouse.
@jeffdieringer1
@jeffdieringer1 5 ай бұрын
As always thanks for the heart that you put into these. God bless you and your whole family
@YoungbloodFamilyFarm
@YoungbloodFamilyFarm 5 ай бұрын
Neil, I appreciate your videos and that I can trust all of my kids to be able to watch. I dance around the “should of done” scenarios in my head often. I also skimped on a few things in my remodel 13 years back, but bought the best wood stove I could afford. The home has lots of faults, but we are warm on this 0 degree night
@Joey-iy2ls
@Joey-iy2ls 5 ай бұрын
Two phrases come to mind - “hindsight is 20/20” and “it’s easy to armchair quarterback”. Unless someone has seemingly endless funds to remodel an old house, compromise is key to success and happiness. I am impressed with your heating setup and think many would replicate. My wife and I were happy to see you and your family care for your furry family members during the extreme cold. Love the channel, videos and topics. Keep them up!
@selinabroussard7461
@selinabroussard7461 5 ай бұрын
Loved the video. Very informative of what you guys go through up north. I live in south Louisiana and if we see a few days of weather below 30 degrees Fahrenheit, it’s experienced like a crisis. Lol
@terryrogers1025
@terryrogers1025 5 ай бұрын
I had an outside wood fire boiler, I heated 3200 square feet which include a heated garage, and heated water for domestic use and I run that year around and it didn’t take all that much wood. I also gave away 10 cord of processed to struggling families in the area and got church youth group to help out. You stay the course, you’re doing what you need to, to keep things rolling along. Thanks for the video sir.
@Drfsr77422
@Drfsr77422 5 ай бұрын
Video was great. I like when you change things up a bit. Great job! Thanks
@digdrivediy
@digdrivediy 5 ай бұрын
I appreciate that!
@SLCFarms
@SLCFarms 5 ай бұрын
I would love to have the wood boiler for our farmhouse. Thanks for sharing you have a beautiful family and home Neal. Stay warm
@katman1957
@katman1957 5 ай бұрын
We got married in 1978 and Ditto on almost everything you have done and how your decisions were made. We added solar panels a few years ago and that same feeling of having a full wood shed on a cold day with a roaring fire comes with solar panels on a bright sunny day as you are making your own power.
@timmccarthy66
@timmccarthy66 5 ай бұрын
Great family! Great video! Great job! I look forward to your next post
@elaczi
@elaczi 5 ай бұрын
Great video Neil. You do a fantastic job of explaining & bringing us along. Storytelling is a gift and you’ve got that part nailed. 🥶👍
@digdrivediy
@digdrivediy 5 ай бұрын
Many thanks!
@darrellhigley4523
@darrellhigley4523 5 ай бұрын
I look forward to your videos each week, great job as always. Don't worry about what others say, work with what you have, and always learn from the past. I have great memories of gathering wood, splitting by hand all of the wood, and stacking it for our family and other people that my father thought needed help. The windblock would help.
@digdrivediy
@digdrivediy 5 ай бұрын
Thank you so much!
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