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HOME BUILDING PROBLEMS - HOME, INDOOR AIR QUALITY
By Before The Architect Copyright 2009 Before The Architect
Rushing home design is like rushing growing up. You suffer mightily sooner or later or both.
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hOME BUILDING PROBLEMS - HOME, indoor AIR QUALITY
INTRODUCTION
Sure. Sure. Just open a window. Right?
Love that aroma? Mold. Damp. Barnyard. Grease. Yesterday's dinner.
This e-article set is about home indoor air quality in 9 aspects -
Attic Air Quality. - Seal it up and fuggedaboudit? Rong, in this home designer's opinion. You can do it this way or the other guys'.
Bathroom Air Quality. You don't figure it out for yourself and specify or get what's cheap and easy.
Crawlspace Air Quality. You'd think this was old hat, old school, old news. Think again. In this home designer's opinion, the devil's work is under way. To be written.
Ceiling Fan Air Quality. It's easy to pass by this subject in a breeze [pun intended]. Please don't be counting on the other guys to get it right for you.
HVAC Air Quality. There's less to it than what you might think, but whassup is worth every word.
Kitchen Air Quality. Almost never enough and what a pain to make it better once the underrated install is over and done.
Plumbing Air Quality. These are matters less frequently addressed in home designing and home building than you'd think or expect, in this old boy's opinion.
Special Ceiling Air Quality. Home cathedral and other forms of raised ceilings require commonly uncommon home designing and home building.
Unvented Crawlspace Air Quality. Not this home designer's idea of a swell idea, but he's getting over it some. Some.
Air Quality Leftovers. These are a few things worth mentioning once or twice about home designing and home building air quality.
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