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You MUST have an air gap in order to get either the emissivity quality or the reflectivity quality that you're looking for, otherwise the foil will not work as a radiant barrier.
Myth No. 1: I need to redo my kitchen and bathroom before selling. Truth: While kitchens and bathrooms can increase the value of a home, you won't...
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A layer of gravel (see below for size recommendations) should be placed in the trench to a minimum depth of 1 inch. It may be deeper, as necessary,...
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One of the most common questions we get is to explain why exactly an air gap is required for radiant barrier to work. The first thing you fully have to understand is exactly what radiant heat is. Radiant heat is a heat form that travels across either an air gap or a vacuum.
Traditionally, condensation is managed by insulating the metal roof so that the panel temperature never reaches the dew point. This is often...
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You may build without planning permission if your garden room is located more than 20 metres from your main building and less than 10m x 10m in...
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Wood Homes are Faster to Build than Concrete Many homes have parts built in a factory, and the parts are then transported to the site and...
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Most Profitable Woodworking Projects to Build and Sell? Wooden picture frames. Coffee tables. Wooden toys. Wooden storage beds. Wine racks – easy...
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The most basic type of communal stabling in shared stalls. Large (16×16 or larger) stalls can be shared by two individual horses who have already...
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Wooden pallets can be a great choice as a shed foundation because they have a high load capacity. Each pallet can withstand an average of 3,000...
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