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insulation, the size of your heating bill goes down, but the initial expense of
buying the insulating materials goes up. At some point, there is a balance
between initial cost of insulation and cost of fuel bills, which adds up to a
minimum total cost.
insulation, the size of your heating bill goes down, but the initial expense of
buying the insulating materials goes up. At some point, there is a balance
between initial cost of insulation and cost of fuel bills, which adds up to a
minimum total cost.
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your insulation and attic joists and rafters dry) and also help in summer to prevent
the build-up of attic heat. Usually, a 1-foot-square vent is placed on opposite
sides of the attic wall to do this. Insulating Walls. As we pointed out earlier, a total
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your insulation and attic joists and rafters dry) and also help in summer to prevent
the build-up of attic heat. Usually, a 1-foot-square vent is placed on opposite
sides of the attic wall to do this. Insulating Walls. As we pointed out earlier, a total
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In cases where perimeter heating is accomplished via ducts placed within the
floor slab, a 1-inch layer of insulation stretching from the edge of the slab about 3
feet inward will ensure that heat moves into the room and not down into the earth
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In cases where perimeter heating is accomplished via ducts placed within the
floor slab, a 1-inch layer of insulation stretching from the edge of the slab about 3
feet inward will ensure that heat moves into the room and not down into the earth
...
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Review: Low-Cost, Energy-Efficient Shelter for the Owner and Builder
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