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The latest online features from FineHomebuilding.com - November 25th, 2021 [View in Browser]( Hello, {EMAIL} ! [Subscribe Now]( Dealing with existing and potential moisture issues is an extremely important part of home building. This week's collection offers tactics to help troubleshoot common moisture problems. [Wet-Crawlspace Solution]( Avoid rot and mold by sealing out moisture from above and below. [Read More]( [facebook]( [twitter]( [Retrofit for Energy Performance and Design Impact]( When a simple siding repair revealed extensive moisture damage, these homeowners decided the time was right for a deep-energy retrofit. [Read More]( [facebook]( [twitter]( [How to Set Up Financial Systems and Processes to Save Time in 2022]( Join us for a free webinar to learn which easy-to-implement processes and systems can help home builders save time, maintain 100% control over their spending, and keep fraud at bay. [Read More]( [facebook]( [twitter]( [Installing Drywall in Damp Areas]( Follow these guidelines when drywalling in bathrooms and other potentially damp (but not wet) areas. [Read More]( [facebook]( [twitter]( [Mystery Plumbing Find]( Many drum traps are still in use today, but technically are not up to current code standards. [Read More]( [facebook]( [twitter]( More great content made possible by our sponsors: [Installing Step Flashing to Prevent Roof Leaks]( [Tips of the Trade for Building a Painting Business]( [2021 Fine Homebuilding Archive]( [2021 Fine Homebuilding Archive]( In one amazingly easy-to-search resource — available on USB — you’ll enjoy 40 years of content from our award-winning magazine. [SHOP]( [Farmhouse]( [Farmhouse]( Farmhouse style continues to evolve into the 21st century, carrying with it the best of the past while adapting to the way we live today. [SHOP]( Stay Connected The Taunton Press, 63 South Main Street, Newtown, CT 06470 [TAUNTON STORE]( | [ABOUT]( | [CUSTOMER SERVICE]( | [CONTACT]( | [PRIVACY POLICY]( [COPYRIGHT]( | [TERMS OF USE]( | [ACCESSIBILITY]( | [CALIFORNIA PRIVACY RIGHTS]( You received this message because you are a Taunton customer or have registered at Taunton.com. This email was sent to you by The Taunton Press. [Click here]( to unsubscribe or to update your email preferences.

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