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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... moisture problems , and will still be effective in reducing infiltration of air into the house . Watch out , though , as some builders will try to put the vapor barrier between the sheathing and the stud , and this will lead to a ...
... moisture problems , and will still be effective in reducing infiltration of air into the house . Watch out , though , as some builders will try to put the vapor barrier between the sheathing and the stud , and this will lead to a ...
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... moisture from the skin with high - speed air movement over the body . If in another situation the outside air is hot but with a low humidity , the body will lose heat through moisture evapora- tion from the skin at low air velocities ...
... moisture from the skin with high - speed air movement over the body . If in another situation the outside air is hot but with a low humidity , the body will lose heat through moisture evapora- tion from the skin at low air velocities ...
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... moisture problems than windows with storms added , but insulating glass is also more expensive . If you use storm sashes , make sure to weatherstrip the inner sash thoroughly . This should prevent moisture from condensing on the inside ...
... moisture problems than windows with storms added , but insulating glass is also more expensive . If you use storm sashes , make sure to weatherstrip the inner sash thoroughly . This should prevent moisture from condensing on the inside ...
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