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The installation of this material creates an air tight barrier preventing heat loss or gain inside the home.
 
   Batt insulation
   Rigid foam panels
   R-rated spray on foam
   All of the above

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This material is applied on top of an underlayment of cement board, sometimes called hardy-backer. The cement board is attached to the subfloor with screws, providing a stiff and sturdy substrate and ensures a strong adhesive bond between the material and the floor.
 
   Cork flooring
   Linoleum flooring
   Ceramic tile flooring
   Vinyl flooring



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Answer to Question 1

all of the above

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Ceramic tile flooring




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