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... excellent wood sash and frame windows that are factory glazed with insulating
glass and fully weatherstripped . Look for “ maximum infiltration ” standards which
are stamped on new doors and windows . You ' ll want “ AAMA Standard 302 .
... excellent wood sash and frame windows that are factory glazed with insulating
glass and fully weatherstripped . Look for “ maximum infiltration ” standards which
are stamped on new doors and windows . You ' ll want “ AAMA Standard 302 .
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Dimension material for studs to be standard ( third grade ) ; and for floor joists
and framing , ceiling joists , rafters , beams , and trusses construction ( second
grade ) in Douglas fir , southern pine , or equivalent , * unless otherwise noted on
the ...
Dimension material for studs to be standard ( third grade ) ; and for floor joists
and framing , ceiling joists , rafters , beams , and trusses construction ( second
grade ) in Douglas fir , southern pine , or equivalent , * unless otherwise noted on
the ...
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Floors and walls of the first floor , walls and ceiling of the second floor , and the
second - floor area outside of the knee walls to be insulated with standard batt -
or blanket - type , flexible insulation with vapor barrier placed toward the inside of
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Floors and walls of the first floor , walls and ceiling of the second floor , and the
second - floor area outside of the knee walls to be insulated with standard batt -
or blanket - type , flexible insulation with vapor barrier placed toward the inside of
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