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From the Forums

From the Archive

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    Raising an Eyebrow Dormer

    By Jack Galt
    The technique is tricky, but the effect is worth the effort.

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    Protecting the Job Site

    By Steve Price
    Jim Price describes simple but effective ways to keep an occupied home scratch-free during

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    Safety Lessons

    By Various
    Eleven first-person accounts of job-site accidents - and lessons learned the hard way.

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    Air-Sealing The Story-and-a-Half

    By David Legg
    Home performance expert David Legg delves into a challenging problem: blocking the air leaks in

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    Lead-Safe Remodeling

    By Tom O'Brien
    Lead safety regulations can complicate life whenever you tear into an old house.


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Monthly Poll

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Insulation Choices

It's not just about the pink stuff anymore. Builders today can mix and match batt products, blown-in fiber, rigid board, and spray foams. Which insulation products do you prefer, and in what situations?

Browse past month’s surveys here »