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Author(s)
Tatara Jun,
Ricketts Lorne
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RDH Building Science Inc.,
Canadian Conference on Building Science and Technology,
CCBST
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Conference paper describing testing of the performance of fasteners used to attach rigid foam insulation to the exterior of walls.
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Author(s)
DeKorne Clayton
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Journal of Light Construction,
JLC
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Information sheet describing correct application of stucco.
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Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
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CSIRO
Description
Image depicting damage from termites in weatherboard cladding.
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Author(s)
Green Jody
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Organization(s)
University of Nebraska - Lincoln,
Nebraska Extension in Lancaster County
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Article describing identification of termite infestations in homes and treatment options.
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Author(s)
Peterson Chris,
et al.
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U.S. Forest Service,
USDA
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An introduction to the insect termites.
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Author(s)
Insulated Concrete Forms Association
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ICF Builder
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Document with information on preventing termites when using ICFs.
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Author(s)
Lstiburek Joseph W
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Organization(s)
Building Science Corporation,
BSC
Description
Article describing the evolution of the IRC to permit class 3 vapor retarders (latex paint) in walls coupled with exterior continuous insulation to allow drying and reduce condensation risk.
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Washington State Department of Health
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WSDOH
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A website providing information on sealing the home against rodents and how to trap rodents once they have made their way into the home.
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Krejci Cassie,
Muncaster John
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Polyguard
Description
An article describing a way to protect drain and ventilation holes in brick veneer siding against pests. Selecting a fine screen mesh opening (1/55-inch or 0.5-mm) is important to guard against small insects such as subterranean termites.