James Dulley Column July 2009 Graphics

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Update Bulletin Number - Topic
199 - Vinyl/composite decking - c199-1.jpg- color photo - This deck is covered with cellular PVC decking with hidden fasteners. - Gary Daley
- c199-2.jpg - color photo - This composite decking is designed to simulate hardwood and it can be installed with hidden fasteners. - Photo credit - TimberTech
- c199-3.jpg - color photo - This cellular PVC decking stays cooler in the sun and has color coordinated railing. - Photo credit - AZEK
- c199-4.jpg - color photo - Composite decking is low maintenance and comfortable to sit and walk on. - Photo credit - TimberTech
- c199-5.jpg - color photo - Cellular PVC planks are lightweight, very stain resistance and can be attached with a hidden fastener system. - Photo credit - TimberTech
- c199-6.jpg - color photo - Cellular PVC decking and be inlaid with attractive patterns. - AZEK/Gary Daley
- c199-7a/b.jpg - color photo - Cortex hidden fasteners drill their own hole. The head is covered by a color/grain-matching plug. - Fastenmaster
308 - Static cling window films - c308-1.jpg- color photo - A living room showing the glare from large windows. - Gila Films
- c308-2.jpg - color photo - This is the same living room as above with removable tinted static-cling window film to reduce the glare. - Photo credit - Gila Films
- c308-3.jpg - color photo - Roll-up interior shades made with embossed window film block glare from the kitchen window. - Photo credit - Halcyon Shades
- c308-4.jpg - color photo - Simulated stained glass static-cling window film and changed and reused on another window. - Photo credit - Artscape
- c308-5.jpg - color photo - Floral design of static-cling window film is being applied with a squeegee. - Photo credit - Artscape
381 - Keep cool cheaply - c381-1.jpg- color photo - This ceiling paddle fan creates a comfortable breeze and includes heater elements and thermostat for winter heating. - Photo credit - James Dulley
- c381-2.jpg - color photo - Building a solar chimney can create a breeze in the house without the use of electricity. - Photo credit - James Dulley
- c381-3.jpg - color photo - Window and door awnings can reduce the amount of heat which enters the house through windows and walls. - Photo credit - James Dulley
- c381-4.jpg - color photo - Use countertop cooking appliances outdoors during summer to reduce the heat energy creates inside the house. - Photo credit - James Dulley
- c381-5.jpg - color photo - Run bathroom and kitchen vent fans to reduce the amount of moisture and humidity level inside the house. - Photo credit - James Dulley
- c381-6.jpg - color photo - Partially opened windows on the windward side of the house increase the air speed around nearby chairs. - Photo credit - James Dulley
396 - Garden windows - c396-1.jpg- color photo - Garden window has high-efficiency glass and an extra middle shelf for more plants. - Photo credit - Simonton Windows
- c396-2.jpg - color photo - The side windows are a casement design for good ventilation and an airtight seal when closed. - Photo credit - Simonton Windows
- c396-3.jpg - color photo - A large garden window can accommodate many plants, decorative items, and your cat. - Photo credit - Simonton Windows
- c396-4.jpg - color photo - A custom-sized garden window is easy to install in the old window opening. - Photo credit - Simonton Windows
- c396-5.jpg - color photo - After the garden window is installed from outdoors, the interior trim is attached to finish the project. - Photo credit - Simonton Windows