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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... floor is so far gone that you want to install a new one , it's then easy to put in more insulation when you rip the old floor out . Another way to do this is to nail 2 X 2's directly over the old floor just above the floor joists . Then ...
... floor is so far gone that you want to install a new one , it's then easy to put in more insulation when you rip the old floor out . Another way to do this is to nail 2 X 2's directly over the old floor just above the floor joists . Then ...
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... floor in an open house layout or a masonry floor in the south room in conjunction with a masonry wall at the back of that room , you can even expand the number of south windows without overheating . Take the factor ( 8 ) from the ...
... floor in an open house layout or a masonry floor in the south room in conjunction with a masonry wall at the back of that room , you can even expand the number of south windows without overheating . Take the factor ( 8 ) from the ...
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... floor and north wall will cool the air down while heating the floor slab and north wall . Moreover , the con- crete in the east , west , and north walls and in the floor will cool down on summer nights and keep your house comfortable on ...
... floor and north wall will cool the air down while heating the floor slab and north wall . Moreover , the con- crete in the east , west , and north walls and in the floor will cool down on summer nights and keep your house comfortable on ...
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