JLC Magazine 2009 October
FEATURED ARTICLES
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Manufactured Deck Railings
By David Frane
These durable systems are much easier to install than site-built rails. -
Lowering a Basement Floor
By John Sylvestre
Gaining an extra foot of headroom isn't easy, but it can yield valuable living space. -
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From the Forums
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Paper-based accounting
If you're a one-man show, is using a computerized accounting system worth the learning curve and
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Attaching decks to a brick-sided house
Here's a long, thoughtful discussion about the structural problem of attaching a deck ledger to a
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Planning for a multi-unit high-rise job
Advice on how to manage kitchen renovations for an entire 20-story retirement facility.
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Flashing a through-wall air conditioner
Getting the water-management details right for an air-conditioner wall penetration.
From the Archive
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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 -

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

Installing Cable Railings
By Kim and Linda Katwijk
Stainless-steel cable railings give elevated decks and porches a clean, high-end look. -

Good-Looking Dormers
By Katie Hutchison
Architect Katie Hutchison talks about designing dormers with the proper scale and placement. -

Post-Tensioned Concrete
By Bryan Allred
Concrete reinforced with steel cables can stand up to problem soils.
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