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called " flat " roofs should have a pitch of at least 14 inch to the foot for adequate
drainage . Asphalt , wood shingles , concrete tile , or metal roofs ( depending on
the severity of the winter climate ) should be at a 3 - to12 - foot pitch for moderate
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called " flat " roofs should have a pitch of at least 14 inch to the foot for adequate
drainage . Asphalt , wood shingles , concrete tile , or metal roofs ( depending on
the severity of the winter climate ) should be at a 3 - to12 - foot pitch for moderate
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800 Square Feet ( 74 Square Meters ) Design In 1975 , this 800 - square - foot (
74 - square - meter ) , 20x20 foot ( 6 . 1x6 . 1 meter ) , bi - level living unit was
designed by the author and completed by a general contractor in five weeks
within ...
800 Square Feet ( 74 Square Meters ) Design In 1975 , this 800 - square - foot (
74 - square - meter ) , 20x20 foot ( 6 . 1x6 . 1 meter ) , bi - level living unit was
designed by the author and completed by a general contractor in five weeks
within ...
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Solar The centralized - clerestory passive solar system with masonry or concrete
thermal mass wall in addition to wintertime morning gains of the main - level
living area of the east unit and afternoon gains of 1 . . . te 140 . HO DE Tai moi
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Solar The centralized - clerestory passive solar system with masonry or concrete
thermal mass wall in addition to wintertime morning gains of the main - level
living area of the east unit and afternoon gains of 1 . . . te 140 . HO DE Tai moi
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