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Building Your Own Wine Room 11/12/2011 Copyright © 2011 Bracksco Wine Nook www.bracksco.com 1 By Fred Brack Bracksco Wine Nook Raleigh, NC Presented at the American Wine Society Annual Convention in Rochester, NY

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Building Your Own Wine Room

11/12/2011 Copyright © 2011 Bracksco Wine Nook

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By Fred Brack

Bracksco Wine Nook Raleigh, NC

Presented at the American Wine Society Annual Convention in Rochester, NY

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Temperature a constant 55-60° F

Humidity 50-70%

Dark and vibration-

free

Bottles near horizontal, cork damp

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Where?

•Closet / Pantry

•Cellar / Open Space

•New Construction

Size?

Cost?

Your Skills?

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Plan, Plan, Plan!

Deconstruction (if applicable)

Build/Expand Walls, Ceiling,

Floor

Door

Cooler (if applicable) and Electrical Work

Vapor Barrier and Insulation

Finish (walls, ceilings, floor,

trim)

Racks and Cooler Install

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Bottle Capacity

Expandability

Electrical Work & Backup Power

Vapor Barrier & Insulation

Door & Windows

Racking & Cooler Layout

Your Skills

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Remove Drywall (and insulation,

if applicable)

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Construct / Move Walls

Drop Ceiling (if applicable)

Raise Floor (if applicable)

Consider Depth for Insulation

Consider Need for Boxing Joists

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R-Value Thickness

R11 3-1/2"

R13 3-1/2"

R15 3-1/2"

R19 6-1/4"

R21 5-1/2"

R30 9-1/2"

R38 12”

R-Value is a measure of thermal resistance

Interior

Exterior

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Boxing a Joist Stops Airflow

Use Above and Below as Necessary

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Ideal: Insulated “Outside” Door

No Uninsulated Fiberglass or Hollow Doors

Premounted in a Frame is Easiest

The Window Dilemma

Direction of Door Opening

Weather-Stripping

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$$$ •Ducted Vents ($3500 up*)

$$ •Split System ($1100-$1550*)

$ •Through-the-Wall ($650-$1600)

0 •Passive (no mechanical cooler)

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* Plus Installation

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Frame for Cooler (if thru-the-wall); Location is important; Later a Shelf

Recommend: Separate Circuit with Backup Power and Surge Protection

Recommend: Outside Light Switch, Low Voltage Lights; Avoid “Can” Lights

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Typically 6mm Polyethylene Film

Goes on Warm Side of All Six Surfaces

Wrap Film Snugly from Inside if Necessary

Patch and Seal all Holes and Breaks

Exception: Basement w/No Cooler (consult R. Gold book)

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Solution Stop moisture before cold with a vapor barrier on the warm side.

Problem Moisture hits cold wall, condenses, forms mold and mildew!

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Wrapping from the inside; note form-hugging, no gaps

The easy way, from outside

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Use “Unfaced” Insulation

Be Thorough, Cut-and-Stuff

Don’t Compress

If Using Injected Foam, Use “Closed Cell”

Seal Concrete Floor – Thermal Mass OK

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Wall Options

• Drywall

• Finished Wood

• Underlayment (OSB or Plywood) w/Paneling

No Need for “Green Board” or Baseboard

Consider Rack Mounting Requirements

Seal Joints

Floor: Avoid Carpet; Consider Tile, Wood, Cork

Final Trim

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OSB (Oriented Strand Board), caulked after mounting

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Dimensions: Planning Pays Off!

Options

• Wood or Metal Honeycomb Style Kits, or Bulk Storage Kits (typically $1/btl and up)

• Bracksco’s VintageView® Label-Forward Metal Wall-Mounted Racks (from $2.22/btl)

• Custom Made Wood ($6 to $20/bottle)

Corner Considerations

Integrating Cabinetry, Pictures, Tables

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Racking Kits from Wine Enthusiast (pricing approximate for general style, not incl shipping)

Metal Grid Kit - $.70/btl

Redwood Bulk Kit - $1-$4/btl

Redwood Individual Kit - $2-$6/btl

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VintageView Wine Racks from $2.22/btl

Three depths available

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Three Varieties

•Through-the-Wall (from $650)

•Split System (from $1100 plus installation)

•Ducted (from $3500 plus installation)

Consider Noise and Venting Options

Mount High, Support Well

Drain Line and Electrical

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Framing and Vapor Barrier … to Insulation … to Wall and Floor

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Finished Wall and Door Frame … to Racking, Cooler, Accessories

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From Basement Space With Ceiling Obstructions … to Wine Room! Note interlaced bottle necks, increasing storage capacity by 20%.

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Second Floor, Custom Wood Cabinets, VintageView Racks

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Racking Tends to “Disappear,” Leaving Bottles “Floating” with Labels Showing

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Over 500

bottles in 20

square feet!

Note Cornering

Taking advantage of 1-, 2-, 3-deep plus magnum rack

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Good Planning is the Key to Success

Weigh Your “Needs” Against

Cost

Consider Aesthetics

Plan Racking Carefully

Consider Your Skills;

Sub-Contract as Necessary

Never Skip the Vapor

Barrier

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The End

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This presentation was given by Fred Brack of Bracksco Wine Nook at the annual convention of the

American Wine Society in Rochester, NY, on November 12, 2011.

A copy of this presentation can be found online at:

www.bracksco.com/buildwr

All contents are under copyright: Reproduction in

any form requires permission of the author!

Fred Brack 919-847-1201

[email protected]