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September 6, 2008
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Heavy duty register covers in brass, steel, and wood. Avaialble in variety of finishes and sizes.
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Matches Renovation & Home Improvement Contractors with Property Owners for construction, remodeling and repair work
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Selkirk manufactures an extensive line of HVAC products, including air vent registers, grilles, diffusers, chimneys, stove pipe and gas vent systems. Brand names include Metalbestos, Selkirk, and AirMate.
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Because a new exterior addition to a historic building can damage or destroy significant materials and can change the building's character, an addition should be considered only after it has been determined that the new use cannot be met by altering nonsignificant, or secondary, interior spaces.
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Cultural landscapes can range from thousands of acres of rural tracts of land to a small homestead with a front yard of less than one acre. Like historic buildings and districts, these special places reveal aspects of our country's origins and development through their form and features...
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Masonry--brick, stone, terra-cotta, and concrete block--is found on nearly every historic building. Structures with all-masonry exteriors come to mind immediately, but most other buildings at least have masonry foundations or chimneys.
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Lead-based paint, a toxic material, was widely used in North America on both the exteriors and interiors of buildings until well into the second half of the twentieth century. If a "historic" place is broadly defined in terms of time as having attained...
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I am looking for a heat register for my kitchen to match the others in the house. The register sits on the floor but is essentially mounted in the base baord. They have a frame with a diamond patterned grill and a single lever at the top to open or close the register. The others in our house were on...
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The regester space is 16 inches long and 51/2 inches wide, we have looked everywhere but we can not find a register to fit. The house was built in the 50s so it would seem that this type of register would not be hard to find. thank you Jamie
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I own a 1920s-era house with forced air heating. My registers are of varying sizes, but the one Im looking covers ductwork that is approximately 10 wide by 14 high. The register is not flush to the wall; it wraps around the protruding ductwork and is approximately an inch in depth at floor level, ta...
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This is also my first post...but thought I might be able to provide some insight. I am not an expert on this, but know just enough to be dangerous. Our home is on the national register of historic properties. Our local citys preservation office was the first place the former owners went to for more ...
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