Description: A practical guide for those who want to build their own underground home at a moderate cost, this work covers all of the various construction techniques involved, including details on planning, excavation, footings, floor, walls, framing, roofing, waterproofing, insulation, and drainage. Rob Roy is a former contractor with twelve previous books to his credit, including Cordwood Building and Timber Framing for the Rest of Us . An expert on underground building, he founded the Earthwood Building School in 1981 with his wife, Jaki, and is frequently a speaker at events throughout North America. Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter 1 - Earth-Sheltered Design Principles Earth as Thermal Mass The Importance of Insulation Insulation in the North Insulation in the South The Earth Roof Factor How Much Does it Weigh? Simplicity of Design Types of Earth-Sheltered Designs Egress and Fenestration Code Considerations The Original Log End Cave Plan The 40 × 40' Log End Cave Plan The Earthwood Plan Using "Marginal" Land Design Around Bargains Plans and Models Chapter 2 - Siting and Excavation Flat Site Excavation Calculations Log End Cave: "A Gentle, South-Facing Slope" Log End Cave: Laying out the Excavation Earthwood: Site Work Chapter 3 - Foundations Log End Cave: Laying Out the Footings Log End Cave: Insulating the Footings Resisting Lateral Load on the Wall The Frost Wall Earthwood: The Floating Slab The "Monolithic" Floating Slab Earthwood: Laying out and Digging the Footings Tracks Log End Cave: Forming the Footings Reinforcing Bar (Rebar) Earthwood: A Round Footing Chapter 4 - The Floor A Wooden Floor The Concrete Floor Earthwood: Insulation In-Floor Radiant Heating Under-Floor Plumbing Under-Floor Electrical Under-Stove Vents Log End Cave: The Fence The Floor Pour: A Final Checklist Log End Cave: Pouring the Floor Earthwood: Preparation for the Floor Earthwood: Forming and Pouring the Buttresses Earthwood: Pouring the Floor Chapter 5 - External Walls Conventionally Mortared Concrete Blocks Stone Masonry Cordwood Masonry Poured Concrete Pressure-Treated Wood Foundations Rammed-Earth Tire Walls Mike Oehler's "PSP" Method Surface-Bonded Blocks Log End Cave: The Walls Log End Cave: Finishing the Top of the Block Wall Simultaneous Events at Earthwood Chapter 6 - Timber Framing About Posts and Planks Design Considerations for Rafters Bending and Shear Sources of Timbers Timber Framing for Earth-Sheltered Housing Log End Cave: Timber Framing Installing Posts on Concrete Log End Cave: Plank-and-Beam Roofing Log End Cave: Installing the Planking Earthwood: Timber Framing Earthwood: The Floor Joists Earthwood: Decking Earthwood: Upstairs Post-and-Beam Frame Earthwood: Rafters Chapter 7 - Waterproofing, Insulation & Drainage Waterproofing Options In Search of the Perfect Membrane... Waterproofing Vertical Walls Waterproofing Roofs: The Drip Edge Earthwood: Waterproofing the Roof Sidewall Insulation Roofing Insulation Earthwood: Insulating the Roof Drainage Footing Drains Draining the Sidewalls Drainage Mats (Composites) Roof Drainage Chapter 8 - The Living Roof Stoneview Roof: A Step-by-Step Photo Essay The Earth Roof Retaining Earth at the Edge with Timbers Retaining Earth with Sods Log End Cave: The Earth Roof Earthwood: The Earth Roof Other Living Roofs What to Grow on the Roof... Planting a Lighter-Weight Earth Roof Maintenance of Living Roofs Living Roofs on a Commercial Scale Chris Dancey: Our Living Roof in Ontario Chapter 9 - Finishing the Exterior Bracing before Backfilling Retaining Walls Log End Cave: Backfilling and Retaining Walls Other Choices for Retaining Walls Coating Exposed Rigid Foam Log End Cave: Landscaping Earthwood: Landscaping Chapter 10 - Interior Considerations Nothing Special Filling the Space between Rafters Log End Cave: Heat Sink Earthwood: Masonry Stove Floor Covering Options Earthwood: The Upstairs Floor Earthwood: Kitchen Cabinets Closing Comments Chapter 11 - Performance Part One: Log End Cave Energy Nosebleed - One Energy Nosebleed - Two Livability Heating and Cooling Economy of Construction Part Two: Earthwood Cost at Earthwood On Big Projects Chapter 12 - Our Earth-Sheltered Home - A Case Study by Mark Powers Appendix A: Radon Appendix B: Resources Appendix C: Stress Load Calculations Appendix D: Metric Conversion Tables Annotated Bibliography Index About the Author
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Book Title: Earth-Sheltered Houses : How to Build an Affordable Underground Home
Number of Pages: 256 Pages
Language: English
Publisher: New Society Publishers, The Limited
Topic: Design & Construction, Sustainable Living, Interior Design / General, House Plans, Sustainability & Green Design
Publication Year: 2006
Item Height: 0.9 in
Illustrator: Yes
Genre: House & Home, Architecture
Item Weight: 20 oz
Author: Rob Roy
Item Length: 8.9 in
Item Width: 7.5 in
Book Series: Mother Earth News Wiser Living Ser.
Format: Perfect