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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 25 Apr 1990, p. 47

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If you plan ‘to \3&140 the physical appearance of your home through a major renovation proâ€" ject,â€"‘i?l well worth the extra effort to improve its energy perâ€" formance at the same time. Energy efficiency can usually plans at little extra cost. Since an energyâ€"efficient home keeps the heat in during winter, the money undertake will also improve your home‘s comfort. d amas im to improveâ€" al. If you‘re undertaking the work yourself, keep these tips in mind. The basement: a doâ€"itâ€" > yourselfer‘s delight Almost every doâ€"itâ€"yourselfer finishes ‘a basement at some pomt'lhlwg’kpmndumldul PCCoemmneut onl ue e Ne oene s m P 1 opportunim.forwimprove- insulate between joists in the ments in this crucial area, which header area and install an airâ€" can account for up to 30 per cent vapour barrier. Tape all joints in of a home‘s heat loss. the hot air ducts and insulate Once you have planned your longmmof"ductwork.’i‘he:e Mn l ie Ned t o ebeeni nc i t n .2 new basement, first step measures will get more of the mfibwufimwmmmwm exterior walls. Bé sure to caulk destination. along the sill plate, header joist and around service entrances, pipes and ducts which pass Kitchen renovations also your walls ve a qualified j kitchen _ renovations, electrician install outlets, switchâ€" such as the addition of new es and lighting fixtures. cabinets, also provide an opportu: Basement walls should be inâ€" nity for conservation work. sulted from floor to ceiling to â€"The brief interval between the ensure maximum _ protection removal of old cabinets and the against heat loss. You can insuâ€" installation of new ones should late from the inside unless the enable you to seal air leak wall has a history of moisture around plumbing pipes and othe: problems (look for mold stains or wall openings that are normally a white or yellow powder on the hid@en&?mview.pn acaulkiaq wall) or commonly used on interior baseâ€" ment walls, including rigid and semirigid ‘board and batt or JOME & GARDEN enovating and energy fficiency go together all) or drainage. Several types of ingulstion are what material you choose, never _ Weatherstripping should be used mnlmdmetlymndhu»r to seal air leaks at the movable ducing obstructions such as flue joints of exterior doors and winâ€" ducing obstructions such as flue pipes (you can ingulate around mmneqmredclnnnee range 150 mm to 450 mm (6 in. ‘to 18 in.), depending on the avoid the main electrical panel; even when the power is off to the rest of the house, the panel will Te ic mm step you mnumimiw.fli airâ€"vapour barrier on the warm side of the insulation. This will impede air and vapour movement from the living space into the walls, where water vapour in the air can condense and cause moisâ€" cabinets, also provide an opportuâ€" nity for conservation work. The brief interval between the removal of old cabinets and the installation of new ones should around plumbing pipes and other wall openings that are normally hidden from view. Use a caulking product that has been especially designed for areas subject to high levels of moisture. You should also caulk around the edges of windows, baseboards and electriâ€" You should also turn off the of fuel and the manufacturâ€" 664â€"2226 â€" FREE DELIVERY â€" 664â€"3400 @saen & _ PUT Away _ mm tha4at chauaol FAIRWAY LUMBER s: mm$900,00 _ Sale Ends May (Materials 3 x9 No If your plans involve repairs to an exterior wall, you may want to the interior wall board is to be insulation can be quickly and easily installed (remember to add an airâ€"vapour barrier before apâ€" oo Sove ediahion may be wise, in insulation may be the only alternative. Major kitchen renovations may also give you the chance to brightâ€" en the roomm with a southâ€"facing breakfast nook. By installing energy efficient windows, you can create a pleasant solariumâ€"like effect that takes advantage of passive solar heat. turned into a comfortable living area by sealing all air leaks, installing generous amounts of insulation and adding an airâ€"vapâ€" lation and wall finishes, make sure that attic vents are not obstructed. To brighten the room and provide passive solar heat, windows on the southâ€"facing wall and skylights in the ceiling. These units should have low air leakage rates and high thermal Energy efficiency can even be a consideration in exterior renovaâ€" tion work. For example, if you have excavated in order to repair leaky foundation walls, it makes sense to insulate these walls from the outside before filling in the hole. 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