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Practical Green RemodelingBarry KatzBooks |
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The Complete Guide to Green Building & Remodeling Your HomeMartha MaedaGreen Remodeling |
The Complete Guide to Green Building & Remodeling Your Home In today s economy and socially conscious environment regarding the environment, many people cannot afford not to start considering ways they can build or remodel their home to ensure it is green. With scientific sources such as the UN council on global warming making statements about the degradation of ice flow and environmental conditions by 2050 and the likelihood that crude oil sources will be used up within the next fifty years, it is especially necessary for young families to consider the implications of reexamining their homes and living situations to be more green. This book will guide you and your family through the process of learning more about and implementing the necessary changes and perspectives needed to change your home or build a new home that is environmentally conscious and prepared for the changing economic and environmental climate in the coming decades. You will learn why people have started to build green and how it can be done in today s regulatory and cost conditions quickly and inexpensively. You will learn how to remodel with green in mind and how to start... |
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Green RemodelingJohn D. WagnerBooks |
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Chief Architect Interior Designer 9.0 [OLD VERSION] [Download]Products |
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Natural Remodeling for the Not-So-Green House Carol Venolia
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Green Building & Remodeling For DummiesEric Corey FreedBooks |
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Green Building & Remodeling For Dummies� eBookEric Corey FreedKindle Store |
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What Your Contractor Can't Tell YouAmy JohnstonBooks |
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Green Remodeling David R. Johnston
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Green from the Ground Up David Johnston
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GreenSense for the Home When does a green home project make financial sense? The authors of this book provide the answer to this and other questions relating to the cost (and relative value) of environmentally friendly home improvements. Eric Corey Freed and Kevin Daum are experts, respectively, in green building and in financing custom homes. In this information-packed book, they walk readers through 50 green home projects and break them down according to the positive impact they have on the environment, as well as the impact they may have (both positive and negative) on the reader’s wallet. They evaluate a wide array of projects, including insulating pipes, weatherizing doors and windows, composting and recycling trash, installing a solar hot water heater, installing green countertops, upgrading appliances, building with reclaimed materials, and installing radiant heat. This unique perspective on going green is a reference that green-leaning homeowners simply cannot do without. |
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GreenSense for the Home Eric Corey Freed
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The Complete Idiot's Guide to Green Building and Remodeling John Barrows
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