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Nansulate is for real. Ive applied it to my water heater and the ceiling drywall in several rooms and my heating/cooling bills have been reduced over 25%.
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my house was built in 1956. it has sheetrock that I assume was nailed up and a low sloping roof with a torch down type material and dutch drains. I have looked up in the attic and everything appears dry and in good shape. The air supply duct for the gas furnace runs across the living room and into a...
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Jack - Im researching this as well. I have a 1929 English Tudor with a 1st story of brick and a 1/2 story above with Timer Plaster with plaster interior walls. The Brick is a solid course with 3/4 inch firing strips that the plaster board is attached to. This is what Ive found. Insulating the 3/4 ar...
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There is really no way to get a high R value without trapping air (or by using a vacuum space, ideally). These Painted on insulation materials have been on the market for years. While they may help to block radiant heating and cooling, since they consist of such a thin film, they cannot provide a go...
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This is some helpful information for anyone searching for the right contractor to do restoration work on their old home or commercial building. The wrong contractor can be a nightmare. ...There are many great and hard working builders and trade contractors out there in every state in this, the great...
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