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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... masonry structure , you are in serious trouble . A wood structure may be salvaged by pulling the sides back into place , but it's an expensive project that requires a professional . Unless it's really just what you want otherwise , you ...
... masonry structure , you are in serious trouble . A wood structure may be salvaged by pulling the sides back into place , but it's an expensive project that requires a professional . Unless it's really just what you want otherwise , you ...
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... masonry floor and wall acting to store heat . When you use the block or stone wall , however , make sure to construct the usual 4 - foot overhang ( or equivalent for your area ) , but in this case with an outer 3 - foot - 4 - inch lip ...
... masonry floor and wall acting to store heat . When you use the block or stone wall , however , make sure to construct the usual 4 - foot overhang ( or equivalent for your area ) , but in this case with an outer 3 - foot - 4 - inch lip ...
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... masonry wall into the ducting system . Circulating it in the ducts through the floor and north wall will cool the air down while heating the floor slab and north wall . Moreover , the con- crete in the east , west , and north walls and ...
... masonry wall into the ducting system . Circulating it in the ducts through the floor and north wall will cool the air down while heating the floor slab and north wall . Moreover , the con- crete in the east , west , and north walls and ...
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