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- Residing an old house in seismic zoneMy home was built in 1910 and has the original plank sheathing. It is in a seismic zone, Seattle, and I am wondering if this sheathing should be replaced, renailed,…
- Insulating Crawl Space with Existing Vapor Barrier/Radon MitigationShould the existing vapor/radon barrier be removed, rigid insulation added to the walls and earth floor, and then reinstalled (on the 'warm' side)? Or would rigid insulation with taped seams…
- ERV vs Dehumidifier vs Alternatives in Tiny HomeHello all. I've got a tiny house on wheels located near Nelson, BC, and it has frequent moisture problems. I'm trying to determine the best course of action to resolve…
- Air BarrierHello,I'm sure this question will be received with a long sigh, but I have to ask. A good friend of mine just bought a camp on Miles Pond in Concord…
- 366 Green Tint ConcernsWe toured a unit that has Cardinal 366 double pane glass windows and there were reflections of green inside the unit when the sun was shining. See pics. I've also…
- options for fireproofing underside of stairsDo the underside of stair treads need some kind of fire barrier? If so, what are options besides drywall or cementitious board?
- Unbalanced R ValuesHello everyone, I am building a house in climate zone 4A. Due to structural constraints my truss manufacture specifies a 27" deep parallel cord truss. I am using a smart…
- Thoughts on proposed HVAC for detached garage in PortlandWe're starting to build a 1000 sq ft detached garage in Portland (CZ 4C). I'd like to keep the garage at a tolerable temperature in both winter and summer, so…
- Sheathing: plywood+Blueskin vs ZIP systemSo the Advantech sheathing option from my previous discussion is out. Can't get it. So that realistically leaves me with two options: plywood with Blueskin fully-adhered WRB vs. Zip system.…
- Zip system assemblyHiI am currently building a house in Montreal Canada wich is cold in winter and very hot and humid in summer.The wall assembly is:- brick- 1 inch air gap- R6…
- Residing an old house in seismic zone
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Installing Spray Foam Insulation to Your Home
There are many ways to save money by doing home renovation yourself, but installing spray foam insulation is one important home upgrade that you should not do yourself. The reason that this insulation requires experienced installation, is that the volume … Continue reading →
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