Spray Foam

A metal roof in certain months will drip condensation due to the difference in temperature inside and outside the building.

The way to compensate for this is to hire a professional spray foam company who will fill the standing seams on the underside of the metal roof and spray no more than 1 - 2 inches of foam throughout the rest of the roof.

More spray foam is NOT necessary as we have engineered the perfect way to add insulation after the metal roof has had a coating for condensation.

Roof in northern NB...

Roof in remote BC...

See what the next step is to keep you toasty in your new yurt.

Yurt

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Barrel saunas, cedar tubs.

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Sleeping barrels, glamping barrels.

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All about our cedar yurts and insulated log cabins.

Micro-Log Yurt

A fairly well-insulated yurt (walls are R-12), insulated floor (R-20), and a standing seam metal roof. Nice and warm but still not able to get a building permit as it does NOT meet all aspects of the building code. If you do NOT require permits, this is the yurt for you.

Insulated Yurt

A well-insulated yurt that is stamped and signed by a licensed engineer, passes all RSI value regulations necessary for permits, and meets all regulations under the National Building code: R-40 floors, R-30 walls, and R-40 to R-60 roofs.

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