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Old 10-25-13, 12:57 PM   #1
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Default NRCAN Keeping the Heat in (book / guide on efficient homes & renovation)

I came across this today. Its a very comprehensive guide on general home heating and cooling efficiency put together by NRCAN (Natural Resources Canada). Its basically a get started quick guide for EcoRenovators! It goes over quite a bit including:
  • Basics of heat movement
  • Materials used for insulation and sealing
  • Moisture control
  • Air leakage control and testing
  • Insulating roofs and attics
  • Insulating walls
  • Insulating basements
  • Windows & doors
  • How to operate your home more efficiently

http://oee.nrcan.gc.ca/sites/oee.nrc...-Heat-In_e.pdf

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Old 10-25-13, 07:33 PM   #2
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Yup, very good organization. They have a lot of publications if you want to search. Takes some time. The Building Science Corp in Mass. references them a lot.

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