Hamartia Antidote
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Cute. What's the cost? And brick. How cold does it get in Moorestown? Even with central heating and insulation, brick is energy inefficient, but long lasting. I also like the colonial look that's common in Virginia and much of the North East:
I come to the US a lot, mostly around D.C. and Northern Virginia, so I'm contemplating investing in a more permanent property in the region.
The brick depends upon when it was built. If it was built before around 1970 then it is probably brick with cinderblock behind it. So you'll be out of luck trying to easily insulate it (or do anything with it!). After 1970 it is usually only 1 brick thick with a standard wooden 2x4/2x6 (or if super lucky 2x8) construction behind it which is probably insulated. Before around 1970 energy was cheap so insulation was never thought about much.
Houses these days are also typically sealed in plastic wrap before the outer layer is put on to keep it airtight.
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