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I have noticed that there is an accumulation of sawdust, wood chips and other debris at the bottom of stud bays and it is left there when the insulation is added and the walls sheetrocked in.
I was wondering if it made any difference and what your find homebuilding attitude is towards this.
-Peter
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I have noticed that there is an accumulation of sawdust, wood chips and other debris at the bottom of stud bays and it is left there when the insulation is added and the walls sheetrocked in.
I was wondering if it made any difference and what your find homebuilding attitude is towards this.
-Peter