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Posted by buck on June 10, 2004 at 19:33:58 from (209.240.205.61):
In Reply to: OT New home wall thickness posted by Kent on June 10, 2004 at 18:09:16:
Well can't comment on the insulation value needed in your area or even if the added cost will be worth it in return on your utility bills. I do know that if you are working from a set of plans that you had better check it see what any changes will do to the overall project. That extra wall thickness can cause big time problems on a lot of interior measurements. Are all exterior windows and doors readily avilable for your purposes or do they all have to be special orders. A number of years ago I started the framing on a 3 story over english basement and the owner shows up and states that he has decided to switch from brick veneer to beaded masonite siding. That decision added 10" to the overall framing width forcing our crew many problems. Any way good luck on your house building and enjoy.
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