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NAHB
2001
NAHB Research Center's Consumer Practices Report, http://www.nahbrc.org/docs/newhomenav/marketresearch


NAHB, (2001), "Residential remodeling reports, Moisture Moisture Protection Protection of Wood of Wood Sheathing", NAHB Research Center's Consumer Practices Report, http://www.nahbrc.org/docs/newhomenav/marketresearch.
Abstract:
The NAHB Research Center's Consumer Practices Report is based on an annual survey of over 8,000 homeowners in the United States detailing their home remodeling, repair, and maintenance activities. The survey gathers information on material style, type and quantity purchased and indicates if the material was professionally installed or a do-it-yourself project.

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