Most likely. If:
1. The teenager just took an hour long shower for the 2nd time today.
2. It just rained all night and its 140 degrees in the attic.
3. You live in the Midwest and its summer.
What part of the country?
Denver. no
Tampa. yes
You may need to install vents in the soffet or a turbine in the roof to pull the air and moisture out in the summer.
With a turbine you can cover it in the winter to keep the heat and moisture in.
The advantages of using a-frame construction in building a house include efficient use of space, cost-effectiveness, and a distinctive architectural style.
It could be caused by moister in the air, this is why you should keep your basement at a regular temperature. During winter you should not have a problem but during summer you will need to fix it.
The air handler in a house with an attic should be located in the attic space to efficiently distribute heated or cooled air throughout the house.
Nothing will "replace" the Hubble Space Telescope. However, a couple of new space telescopes are already in space, and another much more powerful one, the Webb Space Telescope, is under construction and should be launched in 2014.
Not every house has a crawl space; it depends on the design and construction of the building. Some homes are built on concrete slabs, while others may have basements instead of crawl spaces. The presence of a crawl space is often influenced by factors like local building practices, climate, and the terrain of the property.
No, you shouldn't. If you are considering what is best for the bird, do not keep a baby cardinal in the house. All birds (including cardinals) like a lot of living space, and a house is not a good example of a lot of living space.
The electrical panel should be located in a readily accessible area, not in a closet or confined space, to ensure safety and easy maintenance.
It depends on the area. Don't rent a house if you don't need a lot of space.
To move the camera vertically in construction mode of Kerbal Space Program, you have to use the IVA mode.
The direction in which a slope or house faces is known as its orientation. This can affect the amount of sunlight it receives, its overall energy efficiency, and how comfortable the space is throughout the day. The orientation of a slope or house is often a key consideration in design and construction to optimize its performance.
Space Construction Vehicle.
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