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Greening the Parsonage The trials of making an eighteenth century Maine house a little greener

The trials of making an eighteenth century Maine house a little greener

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The site had the following in the homepage, "The trials of making an eighteenth century Maine house a little greener." I noticed that the web site stated " Its been a long, cold, snowy winter." They also stated " That much is expected and part of Maines charm. The long sequence of major snowfalls we had from mid-January to the end of March also revealed some important problems with the old house. Because of renovation decisions made in the early 70s, the roof insulation is totally inadequate, and it will be very difficult to ever improve the situation. First, the photographic evidence."

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