Low-cost, Energy-efficient Shelter for the Owner and BuilderEugene Eccli Rodale Press, 1976 - 408 ˹éÒ 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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... Polystyrene Rope or Oakum as back - up helps to conserve caulk material . Insufficient depth . Expansion / contraction will crack caulk . ( B ) If there is not enough of a joint to fill with a regular bead of caulk : Back - Up Material ...
... Polystyrene Rope or Oakum as back - up helps to conserve caulk material . Insufficient depth . Expansion / contraction will crack caulk . ( B ) If there is not enough of a joint to fill with a regular bead of caulk : Back - Up Material ...
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... Polystyrene ( white ) 17.2 Vermiculite or Perlite 11.9 Urethane 25.9 Cellulose fiber 18.9 Urea - formaldehyde 22.5 FIGURE 12-3 1. the resistance of a thin film of 12 / Insulating Your Home for Winter and Summer Comfort 209.
... Polystyrene ( white ) 17.2 Vermiculite or Perlite 11.9 Urethane 25.9 Cellulose fiber 18.9 Urea - formaldehyde 22.5 FIGURE 12-3 1. the resistance of a thin film of 12 / Insulating Your Home for Winter and Summer Comfort 209.
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... polystyrene sheets in the soil all around the outside of the foundation , as in Figure 17-7 , and another is to use sawdust , as indicated in Figure 17-4 . Sawdust will tend to pack down eventually , so increase its height by about 3 ...
... polystyrene sheets in the soil all around the outside of the foundation , as in Figure 17-7 , and another is to use sawdust , as indicated in Figure 17-4 . Sawdust will tend to pack down eventually , so increase its height by about 3 ...
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