Webinar Follow-up Q&A
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Ballpark — Cost to upgrade to 400 amp service
We're in Midcoast Maine using CMP and would like to upgrade our electrical service from 200 amp to 400 amp. I was shown a quote for $26k. I had thought…
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How can we contact/communicate with members who have posted on blog?
Would like to contact a member who has posted a question on a blog as I have a similar project that was described by this member. How do I contact…
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Martin – Knee wall and foam
Martin, I recently asked question about air washing insulation in knee wall applications and you suggested foam backing and said it would not create a double moisture barrier. (can't seem…
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Moisture where ceiling and walls meet on exterior walls
Hi I recently read a article on here talking about my exact problem and that someone had did a study to fix it , I was having trouble completely understanding…
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Slow rise foam or dense pack cellulose in roof slope?
Cape Cod style house– i.e., under roof is kneewall, slope, and small collar attic above the flat bedroom ceilings 1925 house in Washington DC area with slate roof on front…
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Everything at GBA is “Green Pro”?
Hey guys, I have no access to any story in the newletter as if it's all pro. John [email protected]
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What’s a good low-VOC shingle that lasts, say, 40 years?
I'm thinking 5 sun tunnels and two skylights would be easier to install on a shingled roof, also the dormer maybe.
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When will Part 2 of the webinar “From Designed to Built: Delivering Your Green Home” be available?
From Designed to Built: Delivering Your Green Home: I read the short transcript of this webinar, since I am currently working with an architect and a "volunteer" builder to develop…
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Is the new Foam Sealant product by Owens Corning effective as an air sealant and safe for human health?
I am working on a project for a client who has a home on the bay just north of Galveston Island,on the mainland . This is an existing 4 year…
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Is it possible to eliminate condensation with insulation?
I was wondering if it was possible to insulate so much that the dew point actually occurs in the insulation? Also if this was to occur would it eliminate condensation…