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Originally Posted by AC_Hacker
But, getting back to the essay, and the different geometry of your house, compared to the model in the essay, are you able to adapt his rationale to your house and come up with working percentages that apply to your particular house geometry?
Best,
-AC
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Oops, Sorry. I had mixed up this blog with another I had read about the same time. The other one was more pushing insulating just the ceiling and floor because there was so much more area that it mattered much more. But my walls are much bigger because of the shape. After rereading this one again, I see Tom was not making that suggestion.
I could model my house with Tom's figures. It will be much more complex and take some time with the "in progress" state of my house. (another project goes on my list.)