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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... cover it over with a carpet , which will stop the influx of cold air and provide a bit of insulation as well . If you feel that the floor is so far gone that you want to install a new one , it's then easy to put in more insulation when ...
... cover it over with a carpet , which will stop the influx of cold air and provide a bit of insulation as well . If you feel that the floor is so far gone that you want to install a new one , it's then easy to put in more insulation when ...
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... cover . Screw 2 X 4's flat on the wall to make a box around this space . If you have a brick or concrete wall ... cover the top with 1 - inch lumber . Nail this cover in place through the outer side of the large box . See Figure 16-10 ...
... cover . Screw 2 X 4's flat on the wall to make a box around this space . If you have a brick or concrete wall ... cover the top with 1 - inch lumber . Nail this cover in place through the outer side of the large box . See Figure 16-10 ...
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... cover or out the back of the unit . Because of this , low - pressure systems ( like thermosyphon units or forced - circulation units with low - pressure pumps ) that are not directly tied into the city or town high - pressure system ...
... cover or out the back of the unit . Because of this , low - pressure systems ( like thermosyphon units or forced - circulation units with low - pressure pumps ) that are not directly tied into the city or town high - pressure system ...
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