Low-cost, Energy-efficient Shelter for the Owner and BuilderEugene Eccli Rodale Press, 1976 - 408 หน้า 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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... less suitable for other functions , it can , generally speaking , be less expensive because it is less sought after by speculators , developers , and commercial farmers . Yet the very problems sloped land presents to these people may ...
... less suitable for other functions , it can , generally speaking , be less expensive because it is less sought after by speculators , developers , and commercial farmers . Yet the very problems sloped land presents to these people may ...
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... less wall area to build , a two - story square house costs much less per square foot of floor area than a rectangu- lar one of one story but equivalent area . The reason for this is that you are building only half as much roof and ...
... less wall area to build , a two - story square house costs much less per square foot of floor area than a rectangu- lar one of one story but equivalent area . The reason for this is that you are building only half as much roof and ...
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... less mois- ture is given off by your body , and you feel warmer . So the first reason the vapor barrier helps is that by keeping house moisture inside , you can keep the thermostat down and less heat will be lost from the building . The ...
... less mois- ture is given off by your body , and you feel warmer . So the first reason the vapor barrier helps is that by keeping house moisture inside , you can keep the thermostat down and less heat will be lost from the building . The ...
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