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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... lower because the humidity in the room will be higher . 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 mois- ture is ...
... lower because the humidity in the room will be higher . 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 mois- ture is ...
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... lower portions of the east and west end walls will have to contain ventila- tion ports , as mentioned elsewhere , and possibly a door . The size and placement of these openings should be determined in advance and incorporated into the ...
... lower portions of the east and west end walls will have to contain ventila- tion ports , as mentioned elsewhere , and possibly a door . The size and placement of these openings should be determined in advance and incorporated into the ...
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... lower the first costs of a home : ⚫ planning the site to take advantage of natural resources . making the most economic use of space through better design and smaller structures ⚫ renovating older buildings and recycling materials ...
... lower the first costs of a home : ⚫ planning the site to take advantage of natural resources . making the most economic use of space through better design and smaller structures ⚫ renovating older buildings and recycling materials ...
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Housing Options TodayJerome Kerner8 | 8 |
Financing Your Shelter NeedsChris Ahrens14 | 14 |
Some Problems To OvercomeCodes Appeals Public Acceptance | 31 |
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