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In which type of installation would a thermally efficient door most likely be specified?
 
  a. A warehouse loading dock
  b. A trendy retail store
  c. An employee entrance in a factory
  d. An upscale hotel

Question 2

Which of the following statements is true about installation of exterior doors?
 
  a. A single bead of caulk should be applied both before and after installation.
  b. The nails used to hold the door shut for shipment should be removed after installation.
  c. Doors are installed after the building wrap is applied
  d. Doors are installed before the sheathing



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

c



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