| Author: Louis Wampler |

Product Summary
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Pelican Pub Co Inc
ISBN-10: 0882892738
ISBN-13: 9780882892733
Buy.com Sku: 30404026
Publish Date: 4/10/2007
Dimensions:
(in Inches) 8.75H x 5.75L x 0.5T
Pages:
128
Edition Number:
2
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| The classic guide to creating an underground dwelling. By reducing energy loss or gain and regulating extreme temperature fluctuations, underground homes are both energy- and cost-efficient. With numerous illustrations and diagrams, this how-to book offers tips on the planning, construction, and habitation of a subterranean lodging. |
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From the Publisher:
High energy costs have spurred the search for new and better ways to increase energy in family dwellings throughout America. One exciting solution is to reduce our energy needs by building underground. "Underground Homes" offers the layman a complete and thoughtful approach to planning, building, and inhabiting an earth-sheltered home. Author Louis Wampler takes the reader step by step through a potential maze of construction problems. He uses simple language and numerous diagrams and illustrations to answer the questions people ask most about an underground home. The book offers information and guidance on such key factors as Planning interior and exterior design Choosing the proper site Insulating for maximum energy savings Waterproofing the structure Deciding which roof will work best on your house Selecting appropriate heating and cooling systems "Underground Homes" also addresses specific problems associated with subterranean homes-- determining the local water table, reinforcing concrete with steel, and using skylights and windows. It also discusses the common psychological barriers to living underground, presenting solutions and insights into these problems. best on your house Selecting appropriate heating and cooling systems "Underground Homes" also addresses specific problems associated with subterranean homes-- determining the local water table, reinforcing concrete with steel, and using skylights and windows. It also discusses the common psychological |

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