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Old 11-22-2003, 05:03 PM   #1
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Why no thread on Insulation? It seems with energy being so costly Insulation would be a BIG issue (not to mention I have things to post on it)

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Why no thread on Insulation? It seems with energy being so costly Insulation would be a BIG issue (not to mention I have things to post on it)
My only concern is that I don't want the list of forums to grow too long.
However, if it is a topic of interest I'm all for it.

Is there anyway I could put the Insulation topic under another forum? Maybe roofing or construction?

Let me know and I'll add it...
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Old 11-22-2003, 05:24 PM   #3
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My only concern is that I don't want the list of forums to grow too long.
However, if it is a topic of interest I'm all for it.

Is there anyway I could put the Insulation topic under another forum? Maybe roofing or construction?

Let me know and I'll add it...
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Insulation is a major part of constructing a building. Many Architects design buildings around the insulation to obtain the R Factors required by code. Space is always a major concern. The higher the R per inch the more Sq footage a Building owner can end up with. The closest thing you may have at present is HVAC.
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