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August 08, 2013
Controversy Over Home Ventilation Rules
SHRAE Standard 62.2 is the nation’s residential ventilation standard, and that’s the end of the story. Or is it?
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May 09, 2011
Water: A Resource at Risk
How widespread water shortages, driven by climate change and population growth, are shaping our future.
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June 14, 2010
Energy Bills: A Roundup of Energy and Climate Bills Recently Introduced Into Congress
Rising energy costs and climate concerns have sparked a surge in federal and state legislation.
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October 01, 2008
Letters
Another look at energy claims; feeling the financial squeeze
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April 01, 2004
Letters
Locating vents away from soffits, top-down roofing, wormdrive saws, building paper...
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January 01, 2004
In the News
New ventilation standard, economics of OSB prices, ICFs resist test blasts, after...
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September 01, 1999
Notebook
Harvard remodeling report analyzed, up-to-the-minute satellite weather for contractors, buildings damaged by swelling coal ash, questions about masonry wall strength, older U.S. homes too leaky, skid-steer accidents, California demands lower-VOC paint
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August 01, 1999
Crawlspace Ventilation Update
Most crawlspaces should be carefully sealed, not ventilated. In many areas, however, the codes are still catching up with best practice.
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July 01, 1999
Notebook
Coping with the labor shortage, water heater failures, higher fly ash content in concrete, new home ventilation standard
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March 01, 1999
Notebook
Home Depot targets high-end remodeling, Minnesota passes mechanical ventilation regs, fluorescents that fit, nail gun accident, EIFS policy change, DeWalt tool recall
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