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Garages were once easy to deal with. Their function was to store a vehicle. Not anymore. Garage space is becoming too valuable for just vehicle storage. They are becoming part of the house and… Read More
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Below grade water management is necessary for all below grade spaces. Yes, we were here before (BSI-125: Concrete Basement Foundations – July, 2021), but we covered only two approaches – the most… Read More
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So here we are…ready for the “big show”…but not quite at the big show. Think of it this way…to get to zero energy conservation takes us most of the way…and the last bit is the renewables piece. We… Read More
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Snap, Crackle and Pop are beloved gnome characters…cartoon mascots of Rice Krispies breakfast cereal produced by a small company you might have heard of…Kellogg’s1. Rice Krispies are one of the best… Read More
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At the most basic level a building is an environmental separator – it keeps the outside out and the inside in. Why? Well, sometimes the outside sucks and we want to keep it from getting into the… Read More
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Imagine a world where the building code does not allow returns to be installed in closets to control mold and other contaminants. That would be insane right? Welcome to the real world.
Let me make… Read More
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HVAC systems and windows have almost as interesting a relationship as the “Odd Couple” - Oscar and Felix - did in the 70’s1. However, unlike Oscar and Felix’s relationship, the relationship between… Read More
Hot-Dry, Mixed-Dry, Very Cold, Cold, Mixed-Humid, Marine, Hot-Humid, Hot-Dry/Mixed-Dry
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Hanging cladding – hang on cladding, cladding hang on[1]..
Continuous exterior insulation is such an obvious thing to do….and we are finally getting serious about it…but we still seem to go out of… Read More
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Five Integrated Pest Management Strategies to Consider Pests include insects and animals that have a harmful effect on humans, food or living conditions. Pests include insects, termites, ants,… Read More
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Liquid Flow Due to Capillary SuctionOne moisture transport mechanism that is often overlooked in building construction is capillarity or capillary suction. Capillary suction acts primarily to move… Read More
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