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This is because the comfort level in your house depends on the relative humidity
as well as the temperature . The higher the humidity content in a room , the less
moisture is given off by your body , and you feel warmer . So the first reason the ...
This is because the comfort level in your house depends on the relative humidity
as well as the temperature . The higher the humidity content in a room , the less
moisture is given off by your body , and you feel warmer . So the first reason the ...
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chapter 12 INSULATING YOUR HOME FOR WINTER AND SUMMER COMFORT
by EUGENE ECCLI This chapter will explore why and how you should insulate
your home . Insulating is one of the most important design considerations when ...
chapter 12 INSULATING YOUR HOME FOR WINTER AND SUMMER COMFORT
by EUGENE ECCLI This chapter will explore why and how you should insulate
your home . Insulating is one of the most important design considerations when ...
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Reducing your heating and cooling needs will not only save you money that can
be invested in solar heating , but since your winter comfort needs are now
smaller , the size and investment in a solar heating system will be substantially ...
Reducing your heating and cooling needs will not only save you money that can
be invested in solar heating , but since your winter comfort needs are now
smaller , the size and investment in a solar heating system will be substantially ...
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Review: Low-Cost, Energy-Efficient Shelter for the Owner and Builder
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