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1. Menus
We have some friends who have papered the walls of their beach club cabana with steamship menus. They make every effort to get two copies of each menu so that both sides may be displayed on the walls.
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2. Insulation
Special problems are dealt with: how to insulate an attic, or what to do about a cold basement or sealed-up walls.
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3. Windows And Doors
If it's much cooler than the walls near the door, consider putting on a storm door. • Install storm doors.
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4. Weatherstripping And Caulking
CAULKING Caulk around the frames of doors and windows, and seal cracks under eaves, around flashing, between bricks and in basement walls.
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5. Attached Garages
Inspect the walls for insulation, especially the ones adjoining the house. 3.
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6. Effects Of Electric Shock
Ventricular fibrillation is the uncoordinated actions of the walls of the heart's ventricles. This in turn causes the loss of the pumping action of the heart.
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7. Savings
It vanishes through the ceiling walls, sneaks out around windows and doors. The rate of escape depends on the difference between the inside and outside temperatures, and on the resistance it meets.
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8. What Is The "r" Value?
Calculations using the R value Let's say you decide to check the R value of the insulation in the walls of your home.
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9. Types Of Insulation
) Batts or blankets are used to insulate frame or brick houses — in walls, over ceilings, under floors, in crawl spaces and garages.
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10. Recommended Insulation Levels
You might want to look into 6-inch wall studs to permit more insulation in the walls, and consider built-in basement insulation.
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November 19, 2008