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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... frame . If you buy commercial windows for your home , try to spend the extra money and buy windows of a quality equal to those sold by companies like Pella or Andersen . These companies make excellent wood sash and frame windows that ...
... frame . If you buy commercial windows for your home , try to spend the extra money and buy windows of a quality equal to those sold by companies like Pella or Andersen . These companies make excellent wood sash and frame windows that ...
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... frame should be made to just fit into the window frame . After plastic is stapled to it , the frame is attached to the window opening with screws . ( See Save Energy : Save Money , available free from CSA , Washington , DC . ) The ...
... frame should be made to just fit into the window frame . After plastic is stapled to it , the frame is attached to the window opening with screws . ( See Save Energy : Save Money , available free from CSA , Washington , DC . ) The ...
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... frame and adding a thinner strip to the front of your inside sill , you can make a contact surface all the way around your window . The strip which is attached to the sill should be cut or planed so that when installed it is even with ...
... frame and adding a thinner strip to the front of your inside sill , you can make a contact surface all the way around your window . The strip which is attached to the sill should be cut or planed so that when installed it is even with ...
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