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Guide to Johns Manville Insulation
Reese Wholesale has put together a short guide so you can learn a little more about Johns Manville insulation. In this guide you will learn about R-value, how insulation will save you money and many more topics. You can read the full article here: Johns Manville insulation guide
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How to calculate the proper amount of attic ventilation
To calculate the proper amount of attic ventilation needed you have to have the correct amount of Net Free Area (NFA). NFA is the actual 'free air' opening of a roof or soffit vent after allowing for the screen or framework of the louver. To achieve the NFA it is necessary to cuto the proper size opening in the roof deck or soffit.
Learn more about calculating attic ventilation
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