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  2. 10 Home Depot Items You Should Stock Up on Now If You Live in ...

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    Frost King Indoor Window Insulation Kit. Price: $4.98. If your house gets drafty in the winter months, pick up a Frost King Indoor Window Insulation Kit. Designed for use on interior windows, each ...

  3. Building insulation material - Wikipedia

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    Insulation may be categorized by its composition (natural or synthetic materials), form (batts, blankets, loose-fill, spray foam, and panels), structural contribution (insulating concrete forms, structured panels, and straw bales), functional mode (conductive, radiative, convective), resistance to heat transfer, environmental impacts, and more.

  4. List of insulation materials - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of insulation materials used around the world. ... Icynene loose-fill (pour-fill) [7] 2.54: 1 0.70: 4: 28 Molded expanded polystyrene (EPS) high-density

  5. Plywood - Wikipedia

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    Plywood for flooring applications is often tongue and groove (T&G); This prevents one board from moving up or down relative to its neighbor, providing a solid-feeling floor when the joints do not lie over joists. T&G plywood is usually found in the 13-to-25-millimetre (1 ⁄ 2 to 1 in) range.

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    That followed Home Depot's 0.3% drop in comparable sales for the fourth quarter, the company reported February 21. ... And though lumber prices have fallen sharply, the firm noted for many "core ...

  7. R-value (insulation) - Wikipedia

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    Loose-fill insulation comes in loose fibers or pellets and should be blown into a space. Rigid foam is more expensive than fiber, but generally has a higher R-value per unit of thickness. Foam-in-place insulation can be blown into small areas to control air leaks, like those around windows, or can be used to insulate an entire house. [33]