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Shading Your House Starting on the outside of the house , we first need shade
trees to keep out the sun . Trees are the best natural cooling systems available ,
as they keep out the sun ' s heat rays , and the evaporated moisture from their ...
Shading Your House Starting on the outside of the house , we first need shade
trees to keep out the sun . Trees are the best natural cooling systems available ,
as they keep out the sun ' s heat rays , and the evaporated moisture from their ...
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Insulation and Ventilation Once the house is shaded , the next major requirement
is insulation . Yes , insulation also works for you in the summertime ! What
happens is that insulation increases the house ' s resistance to outside heat , so it
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Insulation and Ventilation Once the house is shaded , the next major requirement
is insulation . Yes , insulation also works for you in the summertime ! What
happens is that insulation increases the house ' s resistance to outside heat , so it
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First , you can use a shade tree close to the house ( see Chapter 5 for more
details ) . The easiest way to position the tree is to watch the angle the sun makes
on your site on a day in late June . With a piece of cardboard held vertically and ...
First , you can use a shade tree close to the house ( see Chapter 5 for more
details ) . The easiest way to position the tree is to watch the angle the sun makes
on your site on a day in late June . With a piece of cardboard held vertically and ...
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Review: Low-Cost, Energy-Efficient Shelter for the Owner and Builder
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