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Air tight building envelopes are so important for two significant reasons, to reduce overall energy loss and to ensure a durable long lasting building envelope. No building envelope can be 100% air tight due to openings like windows, doors, mechanical openings, etc.
Signs and symptoms of allergic rhinitis caused by a mold allergy can include: Sneezing. Runny or stuffy nose. Cough and postnasal drip. Itchy eyes,...
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The first step to adding gravel on top of grass is actually to remove the grass before you go any further. There are a few ways you can do this. If...
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How thick does the concrete slab for my shed need to be? The most common thickness for a shed slab is 150mm (6 inch), with one layer of reinforcing...
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Timber core composite doors are the most reliable of the two, as they're 48mm thick – which is 10% thicker than a standard GRP front door.
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When the vapour barrier installation is complete, the wall finish (typ. drywall) is secured to the framing members and it does help to seal the barrier to the framing but it still leaves a lot to be desired in terms of a quality well sealed vapour barrier system. In addition to that, if the drywaller misses a stud with a drywall screw the vapour barrier is punctured. A properly installed 4'x8' sheet of drywall requires a minimum of one drywall screw every 12" so that means that there are 38 screws per sheet of drywall. Times that by an entire house and the installer has to be pretty accurate to never miss a stud and puncture the vapour barrier. Building Inspections – in building construction Architect's review (not guarantee and install) vapour barriers prior to the walls being closed up (drywall finish added) but in the end it is the responsibility of the builder to ensure that the final product is completely sealed. Some building Inspectors are really good at reviewing vapour barriers but more often than not their main concern are three elements – fire, life, and safety elements. In home construction, an Architect is not required so home designers are tasked with reviewing vapour barrier installation. Unfortunately, the bulk of Canadian homes are never reviewed by their designers because most homes are built on spec typically from a set of plans purchased from a book. The inspection then lies on the builders shoulders and just ask Mike Holmes what he thinks of builders inspecting their own work. Enough said… The other issue that we have with polyethylene vapour barriers is that even if an installer does properly install the vapour barrier, it has been inspected and a blower door test has proven its effectiveness, once the homeowner moves in it is only a matter of time until the vapour barrier is punctured. The second a picture is hung inside the house on an exterior wall, the nail that is used to hang the picture punctures the vapour barrier. Even though is widely acknowledged throughout the industry why do we continue to build homes like this? The only thing that we can conclude is that we have become complacent. North America hasn't seen our energy costs rise like they have in Europe but as provincial and state governments become more indebted they will not be able to continue the energy subsidies that we have enjoyed for years. By building homes and buildings like this we are guaranteeing huge energy bills each and every year. We are pretty confident that energy costs will only rise in the future so let's start building better homes! So why are we so passionate about this? Just one example of poor installation.
How many footings do I need for a shed? There is no hard-and-fast answer, but a good rule of thumb (if using concrete foundation piers) is one shed...
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mineral wool Answer: Ideally a fibrous insulation such as mineral wool or sheep's wool performs best between timber because it will take up thermal...
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