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B. Design Recommendations Maximize wind-induced ventilation by siting the ridge of a building perpendicular to the summer winds. ... Naturally ventilated buildings should be narrow. ... Each room should have two separate supply and exhaust openings. ... Window openings should be operable by the occupants. Provide ridge vents. More items... •
There are endless ways to store firewood. But when money is tight and you need dry firewood stored outdoors, something simple such as inexpensive...
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Bubble wraps serve as a good insulator because of its design which has small air pockets. Because the base material for bubble wraps are plastic,...
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Cost Estimator by Size SHED SIZE TYPICAL COST RANGE 10×10 (100 sq. ft) $2,000 to $17,500 10×12 (120 sq. ft) $2,400 to $21,000 12×12 (144 sq. ft)...
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You will however need planning permission if your business meets any of the following criteria: Noticeable increase in people coming to your home...
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There are no specific laws preventing sheds being built next to fences as long as the above rules are followed. But the situation can change if the...
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Aggregates are inert granular materials such as sand, gravel, or crushed stone that, along with water and portland cement, are an essential...
Read More »Some of the materials and methods used to design proper natural ventilation systems in buildings are solar chimneys, wind towers, and summer ventilation control methods. A solar chimney may be an effective solution where prevailing breezes are not dependable enough to rely on wind-induced ventilation and where keeping indoor temperature sufficiently above outdoor temperature to drive buoyant flow would be unacceptably warm. The chimney is isolated from the occupied space and can be heated as much as possible by the sun or other means. Air is simply exhausted out the top of the chimney creating suction at the bottom which is used to extract stale air. Wind towers, often topped with fabric sails that direct wind into the building, are a common feature in historic Arabic architecture, and are known as "malqafs." The incoming air is often routed past a fountain to achieve evaporative cooling as well as ventilation. At night, the process is reversed and the wind tower acts as a chimney to vent room air. A modern variation called a "Cool Tower" puts evaporative cooling elements at the top of the tower to pressurize the supply air with cool, dense air. In the summer, when the outside temperature is below the desired inside temperature, windows should be opened to maximize fresh air intake. Lots of airflow is needed to maintain the inside temperature at no more than 3-5 °F above the outside temperature. During hot, calm days, air exchange rates will be very low and the tendency will be for inside temperatures to rise above the outside temperature. The use of fan-forced ventilation or thermal mass for radiant cooling may be important in controlling these maximum temperatures.
A garage conversion will most certainly need building regulations approval. You or your builder will need to stick to the Building Regulations when...
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The recommended ( and most popular) size for a 2 car garage is 24×24. (As you can see in the following video), a 24×24 2 car garage provides you...
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A full cord of firewood can last as little as 5 or 6 weeks or as much as 10 or 12 weeks. If wood is the sole fuel-type you're using to heat your...
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1:12 slope ratio (ADA Recommended) means that for every inch of rise, you will need one foot of ramp. As an example, a 12 inch rise would require a...
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