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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... wall admits light and air and the buried north wall protects against cold . ( Also , Chapter 16 will explain how this basement construction can be used for solar heating . ) However , this type of construction requires careful ...
... wall admits light and air and the buried north wall protects against cold . ( Also , Chapter 16 will explain how this basement construction can be used for solar heating . ) However , this type of construction requires careful ...
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... wall as heat absorbent surfaces . There are other ways to expand even further on the use of the sun's heat and achieve esthetic effects as well . If you wish to , you can increase the area of the solar windows and build a block or stone ...
... wall as heat absorbent surfaces . There are other ways to expand even further on the use of the sun's heat and achieve esthetic effects as well . If you wish to , you can increase the area of the solar windows and build a block or stone ...
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... wall construction . Standard stud - wall techniques should be followed , using a bottom plate , which is bolted to the foundation , and a double 2 X 4 - inch top plate . The vertical south wall will rise 6 feet , thus avoiding the need ...
... wall construction . Standard stud - wall techniques should be followed , using a bottom plate , which is bolted to the foundation , and a double 2 X 4 - inch top plate . The vertical south wall will rise 6 feet , thus avoiding the need ...
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