Issue 324 – July 2024
Features
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I-Beam to the Rescue
When a common remodeling project can't be accomplished with a common material, this builder turns to the strength of steel.
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Save With a Smart Thermostat
The technology has become affordable, offering easy access to energy- and money-saving features, not to mention comfort.
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Bracing for the Storm
Insurance industry research shows that stout roofs, strong windows, and metal connectors can help protect houses from high wind, hail, and hurricanes.
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A Tale of Two Energy Audits
How the work of a home-performance professional can result in a path toward improved energy efficiency, durability, and health.
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A Guide to Subfloor Sheathing
For a stable, flat, and squeak-free floor, you'll find that most new products are OSB.
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Cut Cap Blocks
Use scraps of wood as a template to trim and fit stone blocks along a curve.
Tips & Techniques
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Better Coping With a JigsawFive tips for achieving better results when coping trim.
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Keep Tubes ToastyUse this tip when storing caulk and adhesive to keep it workable on very cold days.
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Ad-hoc Hose AdaptorA simple solution for fitting a large attachment when your vacuum nozzle is too small.
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Simple Screed for Sloping SlabsUse this easy-to-make block screed to pitch garage slabs in front of an overhead door.
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Chip-Free Laminate CutScore the laminate outside the cutline to prevent cracking.
Tools & Materials
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DIY Minisplit InstallationThe Mr. Cool DIY minisplit system comes with precharged line sets that don't require special training to install.
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The Easiest Deck You'll Ever InstallThe InstaDeck flooring system forms a freestanding base for composite decking for an easily installed patio deck.
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Pencil-Compass ComboAn off-center graphite core is the secret to this dual pencil and scribing tool.
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Lift for the Long HaulThe Panel Lift 439's heavy-duty construction keeps it stable while the chain drive hoists drywall with ease.
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Set Windows Solo, From the InsidePella's Steady Set windows enable shimming and fastening with just one installer.
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Environmentally Friendly ConcreteComing soon: concrete with low carbon emissions.
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Indoor-Safe ScreedThe battery-powered Milwaukee power screed has no gas fumes, making it safer to use inside.
HOUSES by Design
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Near Net-Zero in New HampshireThis small, slab-on-grade home keeps costs down with a sopastone fireplace for heating, a sunshade system to control solar gain, and a simple material palette.
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Evolving Home in the HillsThese metal-clad, simple gable forms are connected to each other and the landscape.
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Set Up for Solar GainSited to maximize passive and active solar energy, this all-electric home is spacious and includes simple, cost-effective materials.