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Paperback How to Design, Build, Remodel, and Maintain Your Home Book

ISBN: 0671256173

ISBN13: 9780671256173

How to Design, Build, Remodel, and Maintain Your Home

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With this comprehensive book, you will learn enough about construction materials and labor to save up to 70 percent on the cost of your home and still have a house more sound than any ready-built structure. You will learn enough about creating a plan so that you or a professional builder can translate your dream into a reality. You will learn enough about good building methods to avoid the "high cost of cheap construction." Written simply enough for...

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Master This - Save Your Marriage!

Okay let's face it. I am not known as a handyman. And even if I could do home maintenance on my own, without help - even if I was an able carpenter, there is something about the way that I look, or act, that would compel the nearest handyman to me to correct whatever I am doing, if it had to do with home repair. I could drive four plyboards in perfectly, seamlessly, and some other dude would still have to say, in passing, "careful there!" I could repair every window in my house, while cleaning the window treatments and blocking out every air leak; but if most of my male friends or family saw me from a distance, would have to offer advice on what is wrong with my caulking. Nevertheless, this book sat in my library for over thirteen years. It was a wedding gift to me and my ex-wife, given to me by a cousin who, when it comes to handiwork, is probably more like me than not. His marriage failed, too, so it is safe to say that he might be helpful with the advice. Quite possibly his own wife, at the time, urged him to buy this book for me. My ex proved that women find few things more attractive in a man, than the ability to build, or fix things. When my wife told me she had filed for divorce, the most important reason seemed to be "I want a man who can take care of things." And I took that to mean, she thought that I was not good at home maintenance (despite the fact that I had painted the exterior to a 2000 square foot house, including a three-floor elevation, reparied every window, dug three different drainage fields, by hand, to manage basement flooding, turned up an acre of lawn using just a front-tine tiller, etc., etc.). No matter what I did, that image of me as a guy that cannot manage a home, stuck. Maybe if I had gotten this book out earlier, read it, referred to it, dirtied it, my marriage might have had half a chance. My ex loved books, and perhaps the appearance of doing what she expected, was more important than the reality of it! So then, three years after the divorce, I pulled out this book, and found it to be exceedingly useful. It is not a book you would read cover to cover, but I do believe that it contains everything you would need to know, to do anything you might need to do, in building or repairing a house. From roofing to foundation, windows to heating, painting to hammering, flooring to paneling, it's got it all. It is like a basic textbook, chock full of tables, standards, step-by-step instructions. But as it does cover everything (it does not, however, explain how to troubleshoot appliances), it might be advisable to consult specialized books for detail work. But if were teaching a nine-week course on basic home maintenance, I would use this book as my text. I'm forty-eight years old. There are thirty-nine chapters in this book. If I master one chapter a year, I could be a master handyman by the time I am ninety. And who knows, if my ex is still unmarried by then, I might still be able to put my family b

Covers just about everything

This is a very comprehensive book. We are building an addition. This book was very detailed oriened yet fairly easy to understand. It covers everything from heating and air conditioning to duct work to repairs to explaining basic terms. If you are working on an addition or building a house this would be a good book to buy. It is not a book of ideas or suggested floor plans. Rather, this book will help you build the addition or build the house once you have decided what you are doing. This a book more about the 'guts' or the 'behind the scenes' of the house building. Well worth the money.

Building with confidence

Let me start by saying I didn't own this book until today. I have read my friend's copy and decided I must have it for an addition I'm planning on later this year. The book has been updated judging by the cover art. There are so many illustrations that help make the text easy to comprehend. I don't plan on doing everything by myself, but this book really breaks down all the steps necessary to building rooms, or even a complete home. I really liked all the tables, I feel like I have a good chuck of the tools that architects have. (I'm sure that will anger someone). The only thing I miss (and this is probably not practical for a book) is the California specific earthquake requirements. I think a book would have to be specific for this state, and even then it gets outdated with our ever changing laws and regulations. If you are even *thinking* about building an addition, this is a must have book.
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