Fascia and soffit play vital roles in house construction. The journey starts with an overview and the use of durable 29 gauge steel. Proper ventilation is ensured by blocking spaces between rafters. Installation involves pre-cut soffit panels and metal fascia, with a focus on safety and precision. A manufacturing defect leads to new materials being sourced. Innovative work setups and future electrical installations are also highlighted.
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S3E10 Start-to-Finish Radiant Floor S...
The installation of radiant floor heating starts with laying Pex tubing beneath the slab, followed by setting up the manifold and boiler for water heating. Rockwool insulation is used for thermal regulation, and the total installation cost is around $2,800. Key techniques for connecting pipes and...
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S3E11 Heated Slab Tests
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S3E12 Pouring a Small Concrete Slab f...
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