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Green Building Bible, Fourth Edition
Green Building Bible, fourth edition (both books)
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  1.  
    Doing that though is going to make the windows sensor than existing.

    The more I look into the less I'm convinced in spending money on EWI and getting all the extra retrofit details right.
  2.  
    VE, you wrote:

    ''Doing that though is going to make the windows sensor than existing.''

    ''Sensor??''

    Did you mean 'smaller'? If so I agree, but a lot depends on how adequate (for natural light input) the existing ones are. With mine there was no noticeable negative effect.

    If you didn't mean 'smaller', what should the word have been?

    Disconfuse me!

    Cheers,

    Nick
  3.  
    I did mean smaller (damn voice to text)

    If they are mounted externally with no box they'd allow more light in anyways?
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