Hakan:
Thought you and others might find this of interest, as to energy-saving
landscaping techniques:
http://www.sltrib.com/2004/Feb/02022004/monday/134869.asp
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>I am ready with a final draft of "First aid for house owners". As many
>know, I strongly believe that alternative energy sources
On Fri, 23 Jan 2004 18:26:25 -0600, you wrote:
>3M low-e window film. Gila brand is a knockoff product available for
>DIY installation.
Thx, I'll look into it.
MM
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3M low-e window film. Gila brand is a knockoff product available for
DIY installation.
> >I am ready with a final draft of "First aid for house owners". As many
>>know, I strongly believe that alternative energy sources and energy
>>conservation are two sides of the same coin. I would like comm
MM,
If you have a roll shutter that has to be 7 meter long, then you have
problems. I have one 6.5 x 3 to cover the opening of a terrace and had to
do it in iron, 3 to 4 meters wide is max for aluminium, otherwise it would
be to weak. It is the same as normally would be used for shop windows
On Sat, 24 Jan 2004 02:28:59 +0100, you wrote:
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>MM,
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>The best effect from shutters is if they are outside. Historically the are
>very common in the south European countries and there they are historically
>a massive window/door on the outside and opens out and locks against the
>wall , the
MM,
The best effect from shutters is if they are outside. Historically the are
very common in the south European countries and there they are historically
a massive window/door on the outside and opens out and locks against the
wall , the windows/glass doors are either sliding or opens to the
>I am ready with a final draft of "First aid for house owners". As many
>know, I strongly believe that alternative energy sources and energy
>conservation are two sides of the same coin. I would like comments and
>suggestions as usual and hope that it would be close to the subject this time.
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Actually, Glenn, much of the transpiration that pops off your adobe's
outer surface comes from the opposite direction...from the inside of
the adobe to the outside. The adobe needs to be able to breath on
both the inside and the outside because moisture from the inside of
the building passes t
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> Hakan,
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> Thanks for your comment. Yes, I am sure you are right. The problem
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Hakan,
Thanks for your comment. Yes, I am sure you are right. The problem in the
past has been the wrong choice of paint, not allowing moisture
Hakan,
Thanks for your comment. Yes, I am sure you are right. The problem in the
past has been the wrong choice of paint, not allowing moisture to penetrate
through the paint. Most of the damage happened before I got the house, and I
need to make sure the next paint chosen will allow moistu
Glenn,
My experiences are in energy transmission and acoustics, not exactly
roofing and . I have some general experiences from my own houses.
If your house is several hundreds of years, it could be a copper roofing
and to maintain the character is difficult with modern fixes. If it is not
co
Hi Hakan,
Impressive discussion you have. There is one thing I have run across in the
past that may not fall within the scope of "first aid," but I wanted to get
your comment.
This has to do with maintenance of metal roofs, specifically spraying a thick
layer of polyurethane, covered with a
I am ready with a final draft of "First aid for house owners". As many
know, I strongly believe that alternative energy sources and energy
conservation are two sides of the same coin. I would like comments and
suggestions as usual and hope that it would be close to the subject this time.
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