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Passivhaus: creating a roadmap to net zero carbon

Time: 2025-10-08 23:44:38 Source: Author: Top Routers

Before you put your tub of ice cream back in the freezer, just put it into a big ziplock bag.

OK, it can stay..So here’s what we did:.

Passivhaus: creating a roadmap to net zero carbon

-Took down the old ramp and set aside the wood for future use.. -Built the stairs and all the new railings out of the old ramp.. -Realized that the deck still felt too small because there was no way to fit a table and BBQ on it.. -Solved that problem!.-Spent like $3 on everything.(Major exaggeration for effect.

Passivhaus: creating a roadmap to net zero carbon

But we mostly just had to buy deck screws, stain, and pretty decorations for fun.So not thousands like we would have spent otherwise to get this deck in working order.).

Passivhaus: creating a roadmap to net zero carbon

The most time consuming thing was cutting down all the old boards to make the spindles.

We really thought the wood was in horrible shape and that we’d need to buy new wood, but once we got started we realized we had more than enough good wood to do what we wanted, and then some!Ridiculously clever!!.

Here’s the cut tile in place!.Doesn’t that look great?.

Hope this little tip proves to be useful to you on your next bathroom renovation!I can’t think of too many other places that you would need to cut a big hole like this, but if you ever run into that problem in the future, you’ll be ready!So, you see, we have this door in our dining room.

(Editor: Heavy-Duty Chairs)