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... ceiling of a home . If you have a small , reasonably well - sealed home , adding storm windows or double panes to your windows will generally do as much good as adding 2 inches of insulation to your walls and ceiling . If you both add ...
... ceiling of a home . If you have a small , reasonably well - sealed home , adding storm windows or double panes to your windows will generally do as much good as adding 2 inches of insulation to your walls and ceiling . If you both add ...
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... ceiling area , use the vents shown in Figure 10-7a ; if you want to vent the floor area , use the arrangement shown in Figure 10-7c . As you can see , there are several choices . Generally , Figure 10-7c works best since you benefit ...
... ceiling area , use the vents shown in Figure 10-7a ; if you want to vent the floor area , use the arrangement shown in Figure 10-7c . As you can see , there are several choices . Generally , Figure 10-7c works best since you benefit ...
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... ceiling and the outside shaded area ( Tinside ceiling - Toutside ) . shade For this particular site , I would rely on both the flow due to the temperature difference and that due to the summer breeze . See Figure 10-12 . I would plan my ...
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