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... wall , and in this case the insulation is placed inside that part of the foundation walls that is below the floor slab . When polyurethane is installed , no protection from moisture on the outside of the insulation is necessary , as ...
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... wall as heat absorbent surfaces . There are other ways to expand even further on the use of the sun's heat and achieve esthetic effects as well . If you wish to , you can increase the area of the solar windows and build a block or stone ...
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... wall into the ducting system . Circulating it in the ducts through the 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 ...
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