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The Basement. The insulation procedures for the basement will depend upon
whether you have a crawl space, use the basement for storage, or have a full live
-in basement. For the crawl space, first make sure that the foundation all around
the ...
The Basement. The insulation procedures for the basement will depend upon
whether you have a crawl space, use the basement for storage, or have a full live
-in basement. For the crawl space, first make sure that the foundation all around
the ...
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than might be expected, so a 2- to 3-inch-thick sheet placed all the way down to
the base of the foundation is recommended. See Figure 12-5a. In cases where
perimeter heating is accomplished via ducts placed within the floor slab, a 1-inch
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than might be expected, so a 2- to 3-inch-thick sheet placed all the way down to
the base of the foundation is recommended. See Figure 12-5a. In cases where
perimeter heating is accomplished via ducts placed within the floor slab, a 1-inch
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may want to place the foundation posts deeper than the 30 inches shown in our
drawing. Check locally about which method and depth of foundation is best. If
foundation posts are being considered, these should be good-grade 4 X 4-inch ...
may want to place the foundation posts deeper than the 30 inches shown in our
drawing. Check locally about which method and depth of foundation is best. If
foundation posts are being considered, these should be good-grade 4 X 4-inch ...
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Review: Low-Cost, Energy-Efficient Shelter for the Owner and Builder
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