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I'm pretty sure the standard connector is rubber/neoprene boot. Basically, it is a hollow rubber cylinder which wraps around the outside of each pipe, and then you tighten the ends with metal strap...
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If you search under superinsulated on the web you'll find a lot. I have a couple of books dealing with the subject too, but their titles do not come to mind right now.
Here is a good website for...
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Does anyone have any experience with connecting a new crawlspace to a existing block foundation? I know if they are both poured you could use rebar to connect them, or if they were both block you...
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I'm in the process of finishing my basement, too, and am dealing with the same questions. In the basement, there is the moisture on the inside of the house, which could condense on the basement walls...
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Hi Tom,
Thanks for your quick reply,
To answer your question: yes the lavatory vent also drains the kitchen, there is a p-trap from the lavatory a short horizontal and then a connection to the...
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Kirsten,
You can install insulation after installing the central heat and air, and you probably want to in this case, since the ducts will either be running in the attic or crawlspace, and for...
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Hi,
I have a few questions.
I currently have a toilet and lavatory in the basement. The lavatory drains into a secondary vent stack which then enters the concrete floor and connects with the...
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