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Try to locate your living unit on the south wall of the existing structure so that you
can take advantage of solar heat gain . Also , be careful to use proper insulation .
New installation techniques permit expanding foam to be blown into the walls .
Try to locate your living unit on the south wall of the existing structure so that you
can take advantage of solar heat gain . Also , be careful to use proper insulation .
New installation techniques permit expanding foam to be blown into the walls .
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Now you can tear out the existing studs in your wall and put in a header . The
header should be made of double 2 X 6 ' s for an opening up to 512 feet , double
2 X 8 ' s for up to 7 feet , and double 2 x 10 ' s for anything over 7 feet . You
should ...
Now you can tear out the existing studs in your wall and put in a header . The
header should be made of double 2 X 6 ' s for an opening up to 512 feet , double
2 X 8 ' s for up to 7 feet , and double 2 x 10 ' s for anything over 7 feet . You
should ...
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In fact , it is much cheaper to build a greenhouse as an addition to an existing
house than it is to put one up separately , say , in the backyard . If built in the right
location with respect to existing windows and doors , it can be a very good heat ...
In fact , it is much cheaper to build a greenhouse as an addition to an existing
house than it is to put one up separately , say , in the backyard . If built in the right
location with respect to existing windows and doors , it can be a very good heat ...
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Review: Low-Cost, Energy-Efficient Shelter for the Owner and Builder
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