Welcome to Timber Home Nation, Buck! You might have better luck with your question in one of the forums. Blogs are generally for sharing experiences, while the forums are great place for getting advice. The forum feed also shows up on the front…
Have you tried looking in your library? Although I'm not sure that you'd find much information on modern SIPs, since library books tend to be somewhat dated.
You could also try Amazon.com. They have a "Search Inside This Book"…
Dec 28, 2009
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I don't know much about finishing reclaimed wood, but I think this is the house you mentioned. Your best bet would probably be to contact a builder or a place that sells finishes. I wouldn't trust reclaimed wood without a finish; it would…
I've heard that Timber Pro Coatings is very durable. We're going to be restaining our deck next spring and this is what we're considering. Here's the website.
http://www.timberprocoatings.com/index.html
Here's another…
Heating unoccupied houses is necessary to prevent the pipes from freezing or bursting, and to prevent condensation (which helps mold and mildew grow, like you mentioned). I've heard that 50 degrees is a good standard setting that will prevent…