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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... keep you warm at night . Just as with clothes , several light blankets trap warm air and keep you more comfortable than one heavy cover . Socks and longjohns are great , too . Balance Air or Water Flow Adjusting your heating system so ...
... keep you warm at night . Just as with clothes , several light blankets trap warm air and keep you more comfortable than one heavy cover . Socks and longjohns are great , too . Balance Air or Water Flow Adjusting your heating system so ...
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... keep the operating costs down . The savings here can be just as important as with the newer and more efficient ... keep a record of how much energy you are using . Look at the bills each month , and keep track of the number of kilowatt ...
... keep the operating costs down . The savings here can be just as important as with the newer and more efficient ... keep a record of how much energy you are using . Look at the bills each month , and keep track of the number of kilowatt ...
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... keep in mind that the calculation procedure outlined in this chapter is approximate . If you find that a small change in size or spacing of windows or overhang is easier or less expensive to work with , by all means adjust the designs a ...
... keep in mind that the calculation procedure outlined in this chapter is approximate . If you find that a small change in size or spacing of windows or overhang is easier or less expensive to work with , by all means adjust the designs a ...
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