Absolutely it can, but if you take a look at any of the discussions on Green Building Advisor or other similar forums talking about self adhering membrane, continuous foam insulation and the like, many people come out of the woodwork arguing that air sealing external walls causes moisture issues and rot as well.
Good Work Man!
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed the video.
The Term, House Needs to Breathe, refers to attic, crawl spaces, and purposeful hvac ports
Absolutely it can, but if you take a look at any of the discussions on Green Building Advisor or other similar forums talking about self adhering membrane, continuous foam insulation and the like, many people come out of the woodwork arguing that air sealing external walls causes moisture issues and rot as well.
You can save the door glass. Literally get a new door and cut an opening for the door glass you want to keep and reinstall.
Absolutely! I have a video coming up on it. It was too nice a stained glass window to get rid of