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The builder spends time filling gaps in the T-111 siding—an exterior paneling material—with spray foam. Using a multi-tool, he carefully applies foam to obscure seams and imperfections, knowing it’s not entirely waterproof but useful for sealing gaps. Afterward, he sands and prepares the surface for painting, aiming to preserve the wood and prevent further deterioration from weather exposure.
He admits that the initial construction was rushed due to intense heat, leading to some aesthetic imperfections. Despite this, the structure remains solid, serving its intended purpose as a storage, dog apartment, and laundry space. His focus now is on finishing with paint and trim to improve appearance and durability.