Low-cost, Energy-efficient Shelter for the Owner and BuilderEugene Eccli Rodale Press, 1976 - 408 หน้า Learning how to repair, renovate, remodel and build to meet your housing needs as efficiently as possible can be a satisfying and money saving experience. |
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... applied directly over the ground and against the sills . Three inches of sand is then placed over the styrofoam . The sand should be moistened and leveled . ( See Figure 6-8a . ) Brick is then tamped into place as a final finish . The ...
... applied directly over the ground and against the sills . Three inches of sand is then placed over the styrofoam . The sand should be moistened and leveled . ( See Figure 6-8a . ) Brick is then tamped into place as a final finish . The ...
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... applied . Make sure to buy the black weatherstripping with a fabric face , not the white or grey plastic foam variety , as the foam will damage rather easily . If you are buying for the whole house , it will pay to buy from a real ...
... applied . Make sure to buy the black weatherstripping with a fabric face , not the white or grey plastic foam variety , as the foam will damage rather easily . If you are buying for the whole house , it will pay to buy from a real ...
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... applied at the locations shown in Figure 11-16a . Even with your well - caulked and weatherstripped windows ( and this should be done anyway ) , some infiltration will probably still occur , so it is important that the weatherstripping ...
... applied at the locations shown in Figure 11-16a . Even with your well - caulked and weatherstripped windows ( and this should be done anyway ) , some infiltration will probably still occur , so it is important that the weatherstripping ...
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