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East_TX_Spa:

--- Quote ---All I know is that when I built my house I told them to leave the walls empty.

I figured that heat will be "trapped" between the drywall and the vinyl siding.

Plus, if i need to do any repairs to my electrical, I won't have to dig through all that insulation.

Michigan winter coming, wish me luck!!!
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Amen!

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ssbraun:

--- Quote ---All I know is that when I built my house I told them to leave the walls empty.

I figured that heat will be "trapped" between the drywall and the vinyl siding.

Plus, if i need to do any repairs to my electrical, I won't have to dig through all that insulation.

Michigan winter coming, wish me luck!!!
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Thinking back to a few winters ago when I spent much of Nov/Dec. in Port Huron (same year Sarnia, Ontario mall collapsed)...Good Luck!!

hymbaw:

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Thinking back to a few winters ago when I spent much of Nov/Dec. in Port Huron (same year Sarnia, Ontario mall collapsed)...Good Luck!!

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Not the prettiest part of our state. I'm sorry you had to go through that.

As far as weather, things don't get too bad around here until Jan./Feb. so you missed the fun stuff!

cappykat:
I'm not an engineer...but I know in Florida with the heat we wouldn't think of not using insulation.  Is it that different with the cold??  I just can't imagine not using insulation...doesn't your code/inspection require it??

East_TX_Spa:

--- Quote ---I'm not an engineer...but I know in Florida with the heat we wouldn't think of not using insulation.  Is it that different with the cold??  I just can't imagine not using insulation...doesn't your code/inspection require it??
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He's scratchin' your leg, cappykat.  A lot of people have been doing that lately, except for me.  I'm a Southern gentleman. :)

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