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Affordable Wireless Lighting

Electrical and Lighting, Heating and Cooling, Safety and Security, Quick Picks Published 03/21/2008 by Ben Erickson

Affordable-Wireless-Lighting

Wireless lighting systems for your home used to be considered a luxury item that could set you back thousands of dollars, but the JetStream Lighting Control System® from CentraLite contains everything you need to control up to five rooms in your house for under $700. Individual wall switches communicate with each other using radio frequency signals without the need for a central controller, making the system easy to install in existing home.

The JetStream Starter Kit comes with five dimmable wall switches and a battery powered remote control which can be used to turn lights on and off from your house or car. Four preprogrammed lighting scenes are included, but up to 100 custom scenes can be programmed using a computer and optional USB interface device. Additional switches and accessories—like an automated timer, tabletop keypad and controllers for lamps—are available as well.

Installation requires a neutral wire at wall switches, which may not be present in some older homes. The JetStream carries a five-year limited warrenty and can be expanded to control thermostats as well as security and entertainment equipment. A searchable database of dealers and installers is available on their website.

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How to Insulate Attic Drop Down Access Stairs

Attics and Basements, Heating and Cooling Published 02/08/2008 by Danny Lipford

How to Insulate Attic Drop Down Access Stairs

Even if your attic is well insulated, the folding stairs that provides access can be a major source of heat loss. They often are poorly sealed and provide only a thin piece of plywood to keep the heated air from escaping. Begin by checking to see if the attic stairs close tightly then apply self-adhesive foam weather stripping around the perimeter where the plywood door meets the frame, except on the hinge end.

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Cure Sweating Windows

Doors and Windows, Heating and Cooling, Ask Danny Published 01/30/2008 by Danny Lipford

Cure Sweating Windows

Carol asks “When the temp gets around 35 or below, the windows sweat really bad. It freezes around the frame and I have to scrape it off. Our home is 11 years old but the windows have done this since it was new. My husband says it is the gas fireplace that we use that does it. Would a dehumidifier help?”

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As Seen On Today's Homeowner

(645) Courtyard Conversion

Decks and Patios, Design and Decor, Doors and Windows, Heating and Cooling, Today's Homeowner Published 01/29/2008 by Danny Lipford

(645) Courtyard Conversion

While this covered courtyard featured a beautiful brick fountain, it was hard to keep clean and received little use during the hot summer months along the Gulf Coast. To remedy these problems, the homeowners decided to enclose it by adding a fireplace flanked by glass doors.

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Vapor Barriers in Your Home

Attics and Basements, Heating and Cooling, Ask Danny Published 01/16/2008 by Danny Lipford

Vapor Barriers in Your Home

David asks, “Could you wrap your house with a plastic vapor barrier on the outside before you brick it? If not why, because I’ve heard you can on the inside? I know you can use a Tyvek wrap, so why not plastic?”

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Insulating the Attic Over a Carport

Attics and Basements, Heating and Cooling, Ask Danny Published 01/10/2008 by Danny Lipford

Insulating the Attic Over a Carport

David asks, “My house attic is insulated, but I noticed that the attic over the carport is not insulated. The carport is open on two sides. It joins the main house and both attics are open. Does it matter if the carport attic is not insulated?”

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Attic Venting and Installing Exhaust Fans

Attics and Basements, Heating and Cooling, Ask Danny Published 01/04/2008 by Danny Lipford

Attic Venting and Installing Exhaust Fans

Bjorn asks, “I have a new house with a metal roof and without a ridge vent. Please recommend a vent system without cutting holes in the metal roof.” That would depend on the style of roof you have. If your house has a gable roof, you can install a vent in each gable then mount an exhaust fan in the attic behind one of them that is controlled by a thermostat. If you have a hip roof, you would either have to replace the existing ridge with a vented one—making sure the roofing and sheathing at the peak are cut back so air from the attic can escape through it—or mount a power vent fan on the roof itself, which would require cutting a hole in the roofing.

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A Homeowner’s Guide to Caulk

Heating and Cooling, Painting, Interior Published 12/27/2007 by Joe Cuhaj

A Homeowner’s Guide to Caulk

Whether it’s sealing around the tub, keeping a winter chill at bay, or hiding unsightly cracks in crown molding, caulking plays an important and often overlooked role in your home. Used to bridge gaps where materials meet, caulking performs the essential function of keeping water and outside air where they belong, which can prevent mold and rot from forming in your walls and save money on energy bills. In addition, caulking can make your house look better and paint jobs last longer. While today’s high-tech caulk is very durable, it won’t last forever. When it begins to fail, repair the joint as soon as possible to prevent damage to your home.

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Sun Blocking Windows

Doors and Windows, Heating and Cooling, Interior, Ask Danny Published 11/13/2007 by Danny Lipford

Sun Blocking Windows

Janette asks, “Our large front windows face west. Is there any new window product that will make the rooms shady and keep out the heat in summer?” Windows have come a long way in recent years and are now able to deflect much of the sunlight in the summer while at the same time retaining the heat inside your home during the winter. One of the biggest advancements has been in low-E coatings.

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Today's Addition

Uponor Quick Trak Radiant Heating Flooring

Video, Flooring, Heating and Cooling, Today's Addition 2007 Published 10/31/2007 by Danny Lipford

Uponor Quick Trak Radiant Heating Flooring

Danny takes a look at the Uponor radiant flooring system installed during Today’s Addition. He talks with the installer, Wes Sisco to see how it was installed. Wes demonstrates how the system known as Quick Trak® works. ½” plywood with a heat emission plate on one side and a dovetail groove on the other is installed under pre-finished hardwood. 5/16” plastic PEX tubing fits in the groove and conducts to the heat emission plate distributing heat across the floor.

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