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Your Home Inspection Guide Review

Your Home Inspection Guide
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Learn how to inspect and evaluate a house, to find both obvious and hidden defects. Lots of photos, drawings, and comprehensive checklists make it easy to spot the clues.

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With this guide readers can avoid potential problems, handle small repairs, and avoid problems and entanglements with contractors. Up-to-date, comprehensive and easy-to-use, it covers a range of topics. Each chapter contains a list of common problems and the appendix provides a master inspection list for troubleshooting. Contains more than 100 illustrations and photos.

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Architectural Working Drawings: Residential and Commercial Buildings Review

Architectural Working Drawings: Residential and Commercial Buildings
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My sixteen year old daughter is seriously interested in becoming an architect and this book is a great resource for her. William Spence has provided an excellent text for people to learn about architectural drawing in all its beginning aspects.
The 24 chapters and 19 appendices fall into three broad sections. The first 9 chapters teach the student about the tools and materials used by architects to make their drawings, technical sketching, various drafting techniques, the basics of computer graphics workstations (this material is dated, but still good as an introduction), using the computer for architectural design and drafting (again, dated material but the process is still sound), architectural drafting standards, reproduction of drawings, the preliminary design process, and contract documents.
The second section encompasses chapter 11-24 and teach the student about drawing foundations & footings, floor - wall & roof construction (separate chapters for light construction and commercial buildings), the title sheet and site plan, floor plans, foundation plans, architectural sections, architectural details, elevations, roof plans & framing plans, schedules, electrical plans, heating & air-conditioning systems, plumbing plans, and pictorial drawing.
The third section are the 19 appendices that provide abbreviations, selected metric conversion factors, and many different kinds of symbols used in drawings as well as ratings, load information, and various tables as well as a glossary.
The chapters present the material effectively and helpfully. They teach the student knew terms, sometimes provide a glossary, the questions act as a chapter review, and the laboratory projects present the student with drawing challenges that help build skills and confidence necessary to move to the next chapter.
I can't draw a straight line with a ruler, and yet the material here makes me want to learn to draw this stuff. So, it must be motivating!


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Extensively illustrated, it presents a detailed examination of typical construction methods and the preparation of architectural working drawings for residential and commercial buildings. Covers drafting materials, tools, techniques, electrical plumbing and plans, heating/air conditioning systems and technical sketching. Contains an in-depth discussion of computer graphics hardware and software as well as basic operating procedures for computer design. Chapters include technical vocabulary, study questions and laboratory problems.

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A Carpenter's Advice on Buying a Home Review

A Carpenter's Advice on Buying a Home
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I checked this book out from the library, along with a handful of others as my wife and I began our search for our first home, and I consulted it more than any other book -- it covered the basics of evaluating a home from a practical point of view in an easily read and digestable way. If you are serious about finding a solid house, and making sure you get a good deal for what you're buying, Evans' book is a must have.

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A Carpenters Advice on Buying a Home is a brief, concise, practical manual on how to choose quality when purchasing a home.Whether considering a modest rambler or something more elaborate, this quick read will enable the prospective home buyer to recognize key features that distinguish a low maintenance, comfortable living home from one that will involve on-going repairs and headaches (saving thousands of dollars).To facilitate the process, a checklist is included to guide the home buyer.The reader will learn what pitfalls can disqualify a home; what's lurking/lacking in newer homes; how to evaluate a homes electrical, plumbing, heating, and air conditioning systems; what kind of siding and roofing is best, and how to do an easy personal home inspection (saving $$$ by avoiding multiple home inspections) as well as more vital information.

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