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		<title>Stained Glass Construction Leaded vs. Foiled</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are two ways to make stained glass, leaded or copper foiled. The major difference between the two is in the construction. With leaded stained glass, the glass is fitted into channels of lead came. In contrast, copper foiled stained glass is constructed by wrapping each piece of glass with copper foil. Leaded stained glass [...]]]></description>
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<p>There are two ways to make stained glass, leaded or copper foiled. The major difference between the two is in the construction. With leaded stained glass, the glass is fitted into channels of lead came. In contrast, copper foiled stained glass is constructed by wrapping each piece of glass with copper foil.</p>
<p>Leaded stained glass historically is found in churches. It was during the Victoria Era where leaded stained glass was introduced into homes and has remained a popular method of constructing stained glass ever since.</p>
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		<title>Different Home Wall Construction Methods, and Which is Right for You?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[When you are in the process of researching home plans at a reputable online house plan website, there is more to consider than simply the number of bedrooms/bathrooms, the living space square footage, the floor plan layout, and the Architectural style. You should also consider the residential construction methods to be used by your homebuilder, [...]]]></description>
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<p>When you are in the process of researching home plans at a reputable online house plan website, there is more to consider than simply the number of bedrooms/bathrooms, the living space square footage, the floor plan layout, and the Architectural style. You should also consider the residential construction methods to be used by your <a href="http://www.abouthomeowners.com/">homebuilder</a>, and in particular, if the house plan wall construction type is optimal for the climate in your local area, and your needs.</p>
<p>Choosing a house plan and building with an appropriate wall type can save you many thousands of dollars in heating and cooling costs over the years, will make your residence more comfortable to live in, and may help to protect your residence if an extreme natural event such as a hurricane or tornado should affect your local area. Selecting a house plan with a wall type suitable for your area is critical.</p>
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