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by Heather Sellers September 23, 2014 1 min read
Over the next few weeks, we will be posting interesting and informative articles about building sciences for your home! Some of these topics include heat movement, air leaks, and air flow; what they are, how to identify them as problems, and potential solutions! Keep checking into our blog to see the next exciting article and follow us on Facebook for updates!
by Heather Sellers November 12, 2019 1 min read
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by Heather Sellers October 22, 2019 2 min read
A common uniting factor of the New England Colonial home is a prominently featured front door, often accentuated in some way with a decorative crown—or pediment—supported by pilasters. This statement-making front entry may also be projected forward to create an entry porch supported by slender columns. Typically, the entrance is positioned at the center of the home, with a symmetrical facade extending to either side.
Often found along Main Street in many small American towns, Colonial homes evoke a sense of Americana like apple pie and hot dogs on the Fourth of July.
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