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Length:
33 minutes
Released:
Dec 18, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Episode recapNew Velux skylights don’t leakSkylights bring in more daylight than vertical windowsVe= Ventilation, Lux= light, hence the company name VELUXIntegrated blinds can be programmedYou still need to air out your space even if you have air conditioningModern skylights have UV blocking glassLearning from mistakes of others- use the right skylight for the right application. A deck mounted skylight is for a pitched roof. A curb mounted skylight is for a flat roof. Don’t put a brand new roof around an old skylight, they are part of the same roofing system. Help me spread the word!Send a link to this show to 3 of your friends who you think could use information about home renovations. I would really appreciate that.Chat with me! Join the community on Flick, a podcasting chat app. You can ask questions, chat with other listeners about your project, new products, and more! The app is free, download it wherever you get apps and then open this code on your phone: https://flickchat.page.link/rohXJoin our mailing list! Get insider information and other exciting news http://eepurl.com/gFJLlTThanks to Ray Bernoff, the editor of the show. www.RayBernoff.comThe music is Blueberry Festival Footrace by David Fisher and performed by Hanneke Cassel www.hannekecassel.comCover Art by Sam White www.samowhite.comIf you need architectural advice, contact me through my website at www.demiosarchitects.comEmail questions for future episodes to thehousemaven@talkinghomerenovations.com
Released:
Dec 18, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Talking Home Renovations with the House Maven is an educational and entertaining podcast that will ease your fears about home renovations. In this fifth season, architect Katharine MacPhail focuses on old house owners and their home stories. She will continue to interview contractors, vendors, other architects and homeowners, gathering tips and getting answers. The first four seasons are full of information about everything from roofing to foundations, interior and exterior considerations, the emotional side of renovations, how to work with professionals and lots of homeowner stories.