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  • CAN IT BE THAT THE OLD WALLS ARE SABOTAGING MY INSULATION EFFORTS?

    Yes. Have you heard the true story about the conscientious homeowner from Regina who lived in a pre-Second World War bungalow? One summer he insulated his attic, with proper ventilation and all and the following winter his heating bills went up, not down. The next summer he insulated the w...
  • HOW SHOULD I INSULATE OPEN WALLS?

    Insulating open walls with glass fiber or mineral wool batts is the most economical. Adding additional strapping to open stud walls (horizontally is best) will give you more wall space that can be economically insulated. Double strapping will provide room for a good air/vapour barrier (poly...
  • CAN I INSULATE INSIDE WITHOUT REMOVING THE PLASTER?

    If you want to insulate inside the house but don't want to remove the old wall, here's what you should do:-- Make a couple of exploratory holes in the wall (don't worry about being neat, you're going to cover the wall anyway) to find out how much insulation is in the wall and if there is a good...
  • WITH EXTERIOR INSULATION -- DO I USE BUILDING PAPER? DO I CAULK THE JOINTS?

    An incredible number of exterior insulation jobs are done wrong and do not follow the building codes requirements regarding the use of building paper. This can lead to immediate water problems inside the wall (rain penetration or condensation) or less evident long term decay.Building paper (m...
  • A DIY brick wall, without any mortar.

    In this segment we took a look at a very interesting product where thin "bricks" made out of concrete extrusions are hung on metal racks. The end result is very similar to a fancy brick wall.How does it keep the rain out? Actually the same way a regular brick-and-mortar wall does, or a vinyl...
  • Getting the bathroom exhaust fan out through the wall.

    Annia asked about getting rid of some mould in her basement bathroom. I have often discussed mould and mould clean-up and in every case I point out that you must have an exhaust fan in the bathroom. So today I thought I would talk about just how you get the exhaust fan duct through the base...
  • What kind of siding should I put on a shed?

    The siding on a shed will potentially take more abuse than siding on a house -- the first couple of feet of the side of the house is usually concrete foundation, but the shed goes right down close to the ground, and gets hit upon by bicycles, shovels, lawnmowers and everything else that moves in ...
  • Are insulated concrete forms a good way to build?

    Insulated Concrete Forms, or ICF construction, is a growing and viable way to build houses. Initially sold just to make insulated foundations, whole homes are now being built out of concrete because of these techniques. ICF actually stands for the whole field of pouring concrete into forms ...
  • Tips for applying Fiber Decor to the wall

    'Fiber Decor' is that paper mach? type wall finish that gives you an interesting textured and random coloured finish. Many people really like this finish, but have problems getting it to go on the wall as easily as the guy who demonstrates it at the home show. So what are the tricks?First t...
  • Soundproofing party walls

    Although the Canadian building codes list about 160 acceptable ways to soundproof party walls, it all comes down to taking care of three basic things.Low frequencies travel through the structure, so the more you separate the structure of one apartment from the structure of the other, the more...