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81. Comfort
The inside surface of an uninsulated wall may be from 8 to 15 Fahrenheit degrees (4 to 8 Celsius degrees) colder than the same wall with insulation.
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82. What Is The "r" Value?
One brand of insulation may be thicker or thinner than another, but if they both show the same R value, they'll perform equally well.
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83. Types Of Insulation
They can be used on poured concrete and block basement walls where framing has been applied. (2) Loose-fill insulation Loose-fill insulation is sold by the bag and may be in pellet, fibrous or granular form.
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84. The Vapour Barrier
Insulation in a wall, ceiling or floor must be protected by a vapour barrier applied to the warm (heated) side of the insulation.
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85. Recommended Insulation Levels
The precise level of insulation which can be justified on economic grounds (cost of insulation vs. fuel saving) varies with climate, fuel costs, insulation prices and other factors.
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86. How To Insulate
Few tools are needed, but care should be taken when you're working with mineral fibre-type insulation. Small insulation particles can cause skin irritation and itching.
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87. Heating The Water Efficiently
Be sure that your thermostat is not set too high. About 140°F (60°C) is ideal.
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88. Keeping It Hot
Be sure you use a fire-resistant type, and keep it well clear of the burner on an oil- or gas-fired tank.
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89. Cost Of Leaks
For example, if you are paying 2 cents per kilowatt hour for electricity, the cost in the example would be $5.
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90. How To Fix A Leaky Faucet
The washers should be a good grade; start with %", 1/2" and 5/8" sizes. (1) Turn off the water directly below the tap or, if there isn't a shutoff valve, turn off the main water supply.
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May 23, 2012