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In typical framing you always have regularly spaced studs to aim for, and the EWI has the sheathing for mechanical fasteners.
How much extra performance even comes from the EWI, given it's already thermally broken?
In typical framing you always have regularly spaced studs to aim for, and the EWI has the sheathing for mechanical fasteners.
How much extra performance even comes from the EWI, given it's already thermally broken?
There are few empirical correlations in social science that are as clear as inequality being awful for pretty much everything.
There are few empirical correlations in social science that are as clear as inequality being awful for pretty much everything.