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Publication Review

Title: Builders
and Buyers Handbook for Improving New Home Efficiency, Comfort, and Durability
in the Cold and Very Cold Climates
Author: Building America Program, US DOE, 2005
File: Free Book, PDF 5.65 MB, 140 pages
Audience: Includes chapters written for homeowners, building managers,
marketers, site planners & developers, designers, site supervisors
and the trades.
Review
This book has extensive information about Energy Star and other advanced
building practices for cold and very cold climates. Each chapter is written
for a difference audience as described above. If you are a designer or
builder interested in upgrading to the Energy Star program, this book
is for you.
Issues covered include:
- introduction explains how builders can work with a building scientist
to implement the Building America ideas in the book.
- homeowners: explains the Energy Star program
and ratings in depth.
- homeowners: what to look for in an energy efficient
home and why you should buy one.
- homeowners: buyers checklist.
- managers: explains the Building America program,
and why you should work with this organization.
- managers: why it makes good business sense to
build to advanced standards.
- marketers: discusses how to sell energy efficient
homes.
- site planners: discusses how this group can
help increase energy efficiency through lot orientation, subdivision
layout, shade trees, xeriscaping, site grading and features of sustainable
development.
- designers: discusses why and how to design a
house utilizing the building sciences and a systems approach.
- designers: shows location for cold and very
cold climates in US.
- designers: site issues including drainage, pest
control and landscaping.
- designers: foundation systems, moisture control
and soil gas control.
- designers: structural moisture control, leakage,
extreme weather.
- designers: vapor and air barriers, structural
air sealing.
- designers: structural thermal performance, insulation,
finishes and windows.
- designers: overhangs, ceilings and roofs.
- designers: heating, ventilation and air conditioning.
- site supervisors: discussion about how to implement
Energy Star and Building America program guidelines
- site supervisor: extensive on site check list.
- trades: tips for correct procedures and installation
of slab insulation, crawlspaces, houswraps, window flashing, air sealing,
insulation, masonry construction, duct sealing.
- case studies: shows a variety of projects throughout
the country
- good glossary of energy & housing terms
Detail drawings include:
- subdivision layout diagrams
- shade tree best location diagrams
- water management for house diagram
- map of cold and very cold climates in US
- envelope air sealing wall sections
- knee wall sections
- crawl space venting diagrams
- overhang protection diagram
- duct, transfer grills and duct runs diagram
- building sections showing proper insulating
- crawl space details
- house wrap installation diagrams
- proper window flashing diagrams
- air sealing diagrams, plumbing and electrical
- masonry construction details for energy efficiency
- duct sealing diagrams
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