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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... attic suite or loft beds in an attic space could be a good solution for children . A separate floor of their own , even if it is in the attic , seems to appeal strongly to them . Also , children enjoy ladders and the odd nooks and ...
... attic suite or loft beds in an attic space could be a good solution for children . A separate floor of their own , even if it is in the attic , seems to appeal strongly to them . Also , children enjoy ladders and the odd nooks and ...
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... attic . Preventing the heat from building up in the attic will help to keep your home cooler , and a trap door to the attic will let hot air from the ceiling rise up and out . The best way to ventilate the attic is to install turbine ...
... attic . Preventing the heat from building up in the attic will help to keep your home cooler , and a trap door to the attic will let hot air from the ceiling rise up and out . The best way to ventilate the attic is to install turbine ...
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... Attic . The attic is the most important area of your home to insulate because you lose the most heat in winter here , and gain the most in summer . If you have a flat or shed - type roof above your ceiling or an unoccupied attic space ...
... Attic . The attic is the most important area of your home to insulate because you lose the most heat in winter here , and gain the most in summer . If you have a flat or shed - type roof above your ceiling or an unoccupied attic space ...
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