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Green Building & Remodeling For Dummies (For Dummies (Home & Garden)) | 
enlarge | Author: Eric Corey Freed Publisher: For Dummies Category: Book
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Rating: 11 reviews Sales Rank: 13419
Media: Paperback Pages: 384 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.6 Dimensions (in): 9.2 x 7.3 x 1.1
ISBN: 0470175591 Dewey Decimal Number: 690 EAN: 9780470175590 ASIN: 0470175591
Publication Date: December 10, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Want to build responsibly, reduce waste, and help preserve the environment? Green Building & Remodeling For Dummies is your friendly, step-by-step guide to every facet of this Earth-friendly method of construction. Building a home—even a green home—uses plenty of resources and energy. This practical, hands-on book shows you how to build or remodel conscientiously, whether your dream home is a simple remodel or a brand-new multimillion-dollar mansion. You’ll start by identifying green materials and sizing up potential systems and construction sites. You’ll weigh the pros and cons of popular green building methods and identify opportunities for saving money in the long run. Need to find some green professionals to assist you in your venture? We’ll help you do that, too. This book will also help you discover how to: - Understand the lifecycle of building materials
- Choose the right system for your green building project
- Put together a green team
- Work within your budget
- Use green building methods and sustainable systems
- Speed construction and reduce energy use and waste
- Refinish old fixtures and materials
- Beware of asbestos and lead-paint hazards
- Avoid costly mistakes
Complete with lists of ten green things to do on every project and ten things you can do right now in your home in order to go green, Green Building & Remodeling For Dummies is your one-stop guide to planning and building the home you’ve always wanted.
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Love the dummies October 30, 2008 Becky St Andre (Becky) This was bought as a gift for my boyfriend and he read the whole book and said it was very good, great detail and easy to understand language.
great idea book! October 8, 2008 A. Gschwilm (Germany/USA) We are planning to build a house sometime in the next 2 years and we just wantedto get a little info on how we could "green it up" a little. Well this book was full of valuable info! There were so many things that were listed in this book that we had no clue about. Before we thought that we would just try to do a few easy little things to help the enivironment, but now we are thinkng of building a almost completely Green home. We found out from reading this book that it will save us lots of $$$$ in the future and that a lot of things aren't too expensive. Plus saving the earth is at the top of the list. If you just want to get some basic ideas about how to get started then this is the book for you. If you already know about the basics and you want more detailed info on how to do things like solar pannels and such, then you should go for the "dummies" books on each individual subject. That will help you a lot more. Go Green and save the earth!
Excellent overall review of green building September 9, 2008 R. Reagh (Oxford, Ohio) 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
A great book to have in your library if you are interested in sustainable building. Excellent overview of all of the different aspects to consider. It did leave out any discussion of log construction.
Green building for dummies September 6, 2008 Stuart J. Hayman (New Zealand) 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
A comprehensive run over all the options when building new or remodelling a house and wanting to be "greener". Provides most of the sustainable info you need, and would help for future house rating schemes as much of the content structure seems to be geared around LEED. A possible fault is too much detail on alternative technologies (e.g. straw houses) which the vast majority of even green obesssives will never use. Good for reference or just dipping. As a non-American I found it a bit US-centric but not so as to effect its relevance.
Pretty good book. August 2, 2008 Joshua A. Ritchey (S. Korea/Oahu, HI) 1 out of 4 found this review helpful
This book has a lot of great ideas, however it has a very strong bias in certain areas such as wind energy being very poor cost efficient method of energy production. It goes in to depth about solar panels and offers alot of great ideas for cheap energy efficient housing ideas way above and beyond the average methods.
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