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There is no better way. But, if you do not want the exhausted air in your home you should put the Power Unit in the garage. Another reason for installing the Power Unit in the garage is if the owner wants to use the built-in inlet on the Power Unit ... more
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Replacing a basement window is almost as simple as replacing a regular window in your home. The only difference is the location of where this particular window is. ... more
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How much does basement space cost? Building almost any home requires digging, from a few inches to a few feet. By increasing the digging to 6–8 feet, forming walls of the desired height, and pouring a concrete slab at the bottom, a contractor can ... more
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If your lot has the appropriate slope to permit this type of building, almost any model or plan can be built with a walk-out basement. Our lot plans and lot premium lists will show which are suitable for walk-out basements. And, if your budget doesn' ... more
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I'm not sure I entirely understand your situation. If your cats are using your basement as a litter box, it's going to be extremely difficult to manage. You can cover the floor with baking soda or clay litter and it will absorb the odor, but you'd ... more
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On this website the terms 'cellar' and 'basement' are used interchangeably to mean a room or collection of rooms that are located below (or partially below) ground level. In the UK the term 'cellar' tends to be used to describe residential projects ... more
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A. Yes. Most plans can be modified to add a daylight basement, provided your lot is sloped property. ... more
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Once again, it is difficult to provide exact figures. However, the cost of including a basement as a proportion of overall project cost is lowest where land costs are high and on sites with ground conditions that would require deep foundations even ... more
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Yes. We are members of a number of trade federations, i.e. SpeCC, HomePro, Fairtrades. ... more
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Whether the basement is leaking or not, water is still able to pass through the porous concrete, stone, or tile foundation walls due to hydrostatic pressure. This accumulated moisture collects behind and under the basement wall finishings, forming ... more
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