Topics in this reference
Insulation & Air Sealing
How heat and air actually leave an older house, and what changes inside a wall or roof once you slow them down.
Windows & Doors
Openings leak far more per square metre than the walls around them, and most of that is repairable without replacement.
Heating & Ventilation
Two separate jobs that share the same rooms: getting heat where you want it, and moving moist air out before it condenses.
Plumbing & Water
Knowing what you can isolate, and what changes when you reduce flow at the fixture rather than at the main.
Masonry & Exterior
The rule that governs almost every masonry repair: the material you can replace must be the one that fails first.
Millwork & Finishes
Repairing and matching original timber detail, and the order of operations that keeps a repair from becoming a replacement.
Questions asked most often
- Why is one room always colder than the rest?Heating & Ventilation
- Can I insulate a solid brick wall without trapping damp?Insulation & Air Sealing
- Is my old sash window worth repairing?Windows & Doors
- Why does my radiator only get warm at the top?Heating & Ventilation
- What is the safe order for stripping painted trim?Millwork & Finishes
- Why does new mortar crack the brick around it?Masonry & Exterior
- Where is the water actually coming from?Masonry & Exterior
- Does a bathroom fan need a duct to outside?Heating & Ventilation
- How do I measure a moulding I want to match?Millwork & Finishes
- Which shutoff valve controls which fixture?Plumbing & Water
Work from the symptom
A room will not warm up
Each branch leads to the note that explains the check. All three paths are listed on the troubleshooting index.
Most recently worked on
Dates are the day the note was last worked on. The full list is on the article index.
Reference sheet archive
| Sheet | What it covers | Units |
|---|---|---|
| Nominal lumber sizes | Nominal call-outs against actual surfaced dimensions | inches |
| Fastener and pilot sizes | Common wood screw gauges with their usual pilot and clearance holes | inches |
| Insulation material guide | Material classes by form, usual position and limiting factor | no units - descriptive |
Scroll the table sideways for the remaining columns.
All three sheets are listed on the reference index.