Caulking in the Coop

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Haven't seen it asked so I will. Why? Caulk isn't exactly cheap and unless it's bringing something to the party structurally (which caulk never does) I don't see the point.

Nice coop. Try and get your wheels as close to the center of gravity as possible maybe just a touch away from the side from which you plan to stand when moving.

I have a bit of OCD when I build things and by caulking everything it makes it look perfect. It is all about aesthetics. I have a bunch of caulk from work so that is not a problem.


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This design is a manifestation of this forum. By perusing all the pictures and information here i was able to glean enough info to decide what i needed. Then I drew it on Google Sketch Up. It was my first time using sketch up so it took me longer than I would have liked. Once done though I was able to see what material I needed.
 
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You caulked where the linoleum meets the wall base, and that is the biggie for interior caulking. I would not bother with the rest. I will say tho that you do not appear to have enough permanent ventilation. I would add a ventilated cupola, or two 12 x12 gable vents at the peaks of the gables.
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You caulked where the linoleum meets the wall base, and that is the biggie for interior caulking. I would not bother with the rest. I will say tho that you do not appear to have enough permanent ventilation. I would add a ventilated cupola, or two 12 x12 gable vents at the peaks of the gables.
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Yeah I have not gotten the venting in yet. I don't think I am going to like the aesthetics of a gable end vent. I am going to pull the plastic roofing off and put on laminate roofing with continuous ridge vent . I am hoping that with a continuous ridge vent, coupled with soffit vents I will have enough ventilation.
 
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You caulked where the linoleum meets the wall base, and that is the biggie for interior caulking. I would not bother with the rest. I will say tho that you do not appear to have enough permanent ventilation. I would add a ventilated cupola, or two 12 x12 gable vents at the peaks of the gables.
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Yeah I have not gotten the venting in yet. I don't think I am going to like the aesthetics of a gable end vent. I am going to pull the plastic roofing off and put on laminate roofing with continuous ridge vent . I am hoping that with a continuous ridge vent, coupled with soffit vents I will have enough ventilation.

That ought to do it. I can see why you would not like a square vent on a steep pitched gable. Only way to make it look nice is to build a pair of triangular ones, which would look really cool, as would a cupola. I did 1 sq ft for each 4 chooks, so my 8x16 coop has 6 sq ft of permanent non-closing ventilation year-round for 23 chooks. In addition are 4 sizable windows for warm weather.
 

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