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		<title>By: Insulation project &#124; ecoexist.net</title>
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		<description>[...] a home built in 1952, which apparently is before the concept of insulation. Last spring we tackled insulating our attic. It was probably, at best, insulated to an r-value of 5 in a couple of areas and completely devoid [...]</description>
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