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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... comfort level in your house depends on the relative humidity as well as the temperature . The higher the humidity content in a room , the less mois- ture is given off by your body , and you feel warmer . So the first reason the vapor ...
... comfort level in your house depends on the relative humidity as well as the temperature . The higher the humidity content in a room , the less mois- ture is given off by your body , and you feel warmer . So the first reason the vapor ...
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... comfort and savings for the whole life of your house . Moreover , the cost - benefits and the added comfort that will result from putting the ideas of this and the last two chapters to work are just as important as insulation ! Now ...
... comfort and savings for the whole life of your house . Moreover , the cost - benefits and the added comfort that will result from putting the ideas of this and the last two chapters to work are just as important as insulation ! Now ...
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... comfort as well . Insulating your home is a good investment . As we saw with the Minnesota test house ( see Chapter 10 ) , about one - third of the heat in the average home is lost through walls , ceilings , and floors that are already ...
... comfort as well . Insulating your home is a good investment . As we saw with the Minnesota test house ( see Chapter 10 ) , about one - third of the heat in the average home is lost through walls , ceilings , and floors that are already ...
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Housing Options TodayJerome Kerner8 | 8 |
Financing Your Shelter NeedsChris Ahrens14 | 14 |
Some Problems To OvercomeCodes Appeals Public Acceptance | 31 |
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