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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... DOORS With doors , infiltration problems arise because air leaks to the inside of the house where the door and wall meet the door frame . Another problem is that heat conducts right through the door itself . If you buy new doors for ...
... DOORS With doors , infiltration problems arise because air leaks to the inside of the house where the door and wall meet the door frame . Another problem is that heat conducts right through the door itself . If you buy new doors for ...
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... DOORS If you have more than one door in your home , try to get through the winter using only one . With the other ( s ) thoroughly weatherstripped and sealed , the savings and added comfort make the effort worthwhile . In winter , close ...
... DOORS If you have more than one door in your home , try to get through the winter using only one . With the other ( s ) thoroughly weatherstripped and sealed , the savings and added comfort make the effort worthwhile . In winter , close ...
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... door frames and doors . Exterior door frames shall have 1 3 / 8 - inch rabbeted jambs and 1 5 / 8 - inch oak sill or softwood sill with metal edge , all as- sembled . Set in openings , plumb , and square . Exterior doors to be standard ...
... door frames and doors . Exterior door frames shall have 1 3 / 8 - inch rabbeted jambs and 1 5 / 8 - inch oak sill or softwood sill with metal edge , all as- sembled . Set in openings , plumb , and square . Exterior doors to be standard ...
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