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    <font face="Corbel">My masonry heater did just fine on this count.<br>
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      Lynelle<br>
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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 02/12/2014 1:37 PM,
      <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:conservationarchitect@rockbridge.net">conservationarchitect@rockbridge.net</a> wrote:<br>
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                    size="5" face="Times New Roman">I intend to build
                    only high standard thermal envelopes.  I have a
                    client that expresses interest in this except she
                    wants a fireplace.  Ugh!  I am looking for ways for
                    her to see an open flame that will not compromise
                    the benefit  of a high standard thermal envelope.  I
                    have suggested an outdoor air fed wood stove with a
                    glass door.  This could be installed to look like a
                    traditional fireplace.</font>  </div>
                She has expressed interest in unvented gas fireplace,
                Ugh again!  I certainly do not want CO being introduced
                by design into a tight thermal envelope.  Increasing
                ventilation rates would be required.  I am wondering if
                a vented gas fireplace that has outdoor air feed would
                be acceptable.  I am wondering if others on this list
                have managed clients with the expectation of seeing a
                flame in a tight thermal envelope.  </font></font></div>
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                    size="5" face="Times New Roman">I am beginning my
                    career as a contractor.  My intention is to sale
                    predesigned homes that incorporate the high standard
                    thermal envelope with my details so my client and I
                    know what the cost is up front.  To do this, I am
                    limiting what I will offer.  This is one reason I am
                    moving away from my previous custom design architect
                    model where you must involve your client in all
                    decisions to build there dream building.  </font></div>
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                    size="5" face="Times New Roman">To achieve high
                    energy performance buildings, multiple systems need
                    to be complimentary.  This is why I want to sale a
                    package that achieves this.  I am wanting to control
                    these choices.  Sometimes that means turning down
                    projects</font>.  </div>
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