Homeowner's Guide to Retrofitting
Author : United States. Federal Emergency Management Agency
Publisher : FEMA
Page : 173 pages
File Size : 19,89 MB
Release : 1998
Category : Flood control
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Author : United States. Federal Emergency Management Agency
Publisher : FEMA
Page : 173 pages
File Size : 19,89 MB
Release : 1998
Category : Flood control
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Author :
Publisher :
Page : 188 pages
File Size : 43,78 MB
Release : 1998
Category : Flood damage prevention
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Author : Federal Emergency Management Agency (U S
Publisher : Government Printing Office
Page : 212 pages
File Size : 39,38 MB
Release : 2016-08-09
Category : House & Home
ISBN : 9780160933318
The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has prepared this guide specifically for homeowners who want to know how to help protect their homes from flooding. As a homeowner, you need clear information about the options available to you and straightforward guidance that will help you make decisions. This guide gives you both, in a form designed for readers who have little or no experience with flood protection methods or building construction techniques. This guide includes the updates to the residential flood protection methods and reflected changes made to the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP). Homeowners and community property managers located in flood zones, lowlands, and lands vulnerable to flooding following heavy rains may be most interested in this guide that offers practical tips and options to protect your residence. Related products: Home Builder's Guide to Coastal Construction is available here: https://bookstore.gpo.gov/products/sku/064-000-00055-1 Divine Providence is available here: https://bookstore.gpo.gov/products/sku/008-022-00364-9 Resources about Floods can be found here: https://bookstore.gpo.gov/catalog/environment-nature/natural-environmental-disasters/floods Water management resources collection is available here: https://bookstore.gpo.gov/catalog/environment-nature/water-management
Author : Brian Marshall
Publisher :
Page : 208 pages
File Size : 44,80 MB
Release : 1981
Category : Dwellings
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Author : Edward Barsley
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 346 pages
File Size : 43,69 MB
Release : 2020-02-25
Category : Architecture
ISBN : 1000703797
This book educates and introduce readers to the ways in which we can adapt to the threat of flooding throughout the built and natural environment. It offers advice on how to better understand the nature of flood risk, whilst highlighting the key approaches and principles necessary for developing community and property-level flood resilience. As a comprehensive and practical manual, this book includes richly illustrated diagrams on a variety of concepts and strategies to use when designing for flood resilience. It is vital resource for anyone looking to adapt to the threat of flood risk. Highly practical handbook for architects, students, engineers, urban planners and other built environment professionals Richly illustrated with practical examples and case studies Draws on research with the Cabinet Office, Environment Agency & Local Community as well as input from academic and industry experts, homeowners and residents of communities at risk of flooding.
Author : David Thorpe
Publisher : Earthscan
Page : 193 pages
File Size : 20,42 MB
Release : 2010
Category : Architecture
ISBN : 1849776520
A retro-fit offers many benefits: cutting electricity and heating bills, increasing the resale value of homes, slashing carbon emissions and creating a healthier place to live. This book is the guide to making it happen. It looks at: draught-proofing, insulation and damp ventilation, heating and cooling electrical efficiency and renewable energy water use and re-use materials' life cycles and incorporating nature protection from climate change impacts - modelling energy flows and embodied energy how we can meet the need to cut carbon emissions from dwellings by eighty percent by 2050. Projects can apply to apartment blocks, recent builds and older, solid-walled properties. Enlivened with helpful diagrams and photographs, plus plenty of pointers for further information, it provides a comprehensive resource handbook for any building professional and contractor, students - or any homeowner serious about efficiency (cash and carbon) savings.
Author : Roger Hunt
Publisher : White Lion Publishing
Page : 211 pages
File Size : 10,72 MB
Release : 2019-09-17
Category : House & Home
ISBN : 0711239770
How should we go about making old houses energy efficient without devaluing future sustainability or the appeal and character of old homes by the use of inappropriate solutions? This practical and essential guide to retrofitting for energy efficiency seeks to provide answers to this and other the questions homeowners of old houses are asking. Whether your house is medieval and timber-framed or a Georgian, Victorian or Edwardian terrace, it can be made more energy efficient and sustainable, and this practical and comprehensive handbook will show you how. Revised and updated throughout, and with a foreword by Kevin McLoud, Old House Eco Handbook includes chapters on the building envelope; roofs and ceilings; windows and doors; walls; floors; paints; energy, airandwater; plus a brand newchapter on retrofit materials. In association with The Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings, this is a must have for owners of old houses looking to make their homes more energy efficient and sustainable. Chapters Include: 1. Old houses can be green 2. Old house to eco house 3. The building envelope 4. Retrofit materials 5. Roofs and ceilings 6. Windows and doors 7. Walls 8. Floors 9. Paints 10. Energy, air and water 11. Old house for the future
Author : Roger Hunt
Publisher :
Page : 191 pages
File Size : 12,90 MB
Release : 2013
Category : Architecture
ISBN : 9780711232785
Old House Eco Handbook is a companion volume to the authors' highly successful Old House Handbook, published in association with the Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings (SPAB). It seeks to answer the questions homeowners and others are asking about how to make old houses - medieval and timberframed, Georgian, Victorian or Edwardian terraces - energy-efficient and sustainable. The refurbishment or 'retrofitting' of old houses to meet new requirements into the future is now high on the Government's agenda. Old houses are, by their nature, a sustainable asset: their refurbishment is becoming a priority as attempts are made to address millions of energy-sapping, poorly insulated and far from airtight homes.
Author : Lew Harriman
Publisher :
Page : 138 pages
File Size : 15,57 MB
Release : 2011-11-01
Category : Dwellings
ISBN : 9781582229942
This report to the California Energy Commission's Public Interest Energy Research Program (PIER) helps Home Performance Contractors train their crews to achieve superior results in home energy retrofits. The book was updated and expanded in December of 2012 to include the impressive measured results from 15 home energy retrofits in Redding, California that were accomplished using the principles and practices outlined in this report. Homeowners may also find this information useful, when they want to understand the techniques that regularly achieve utility bill savings of 40 to 70% on an annual basis. This approach-called Measured Home Performance-is different from other means of saving energy. Most importantly, all of the home's energy features are redesigned and improved at the same time, so the synergies take effect immediately. Next, measurements are taken all the way through the process, to ensure that both the redesign and the installation are excellent. Improved comfort and energy savings are assured by high-tech field measurements, taken by the craftspeople themselves rather than by 3rd-party auditors. This process provides real-time feedback to the real decision makers-the technicians who do the work. Measurements of critical parameters like duct air leakage, while-house air leakage, supply air flow at each grill, CO concentration & draft pressure of combustion appliances and superheat and subcooling of the AC equipment make the installation quality-good or poor-are instantly clear to the crews. They can fix any shortcomings on the spot, rather than waiting days or weeks for 3rd-party testing results. Craftspeople measuring key parameters as they work transforms the workplace. Measured quality not only ensures successful results for the homeowners, it self-trains crew members in the field, where they learn more quickly than in the classroom. At the end of every day, workers know when they have achieved excellent results-a powerful motivator that works to everybody's benefit.
Author : Charles Nehme
Publisher : Charles Nehme
Page : 127 pages
File Size : 14,65 MB
Release :
Category : House & Home
ISBN :
Purpose of the Book In today's world, where sustainability and energy efficiency have become paramount, the significance of retrofitting and renovation has never been more relevant. This book, Revitalize and Renew: A Comprehensive Guide to Retrofit and Renovation Projects, is designed to be a definitive resource for anyone looking to breathe new life into existing structures. Whether you are a homeowner eager to modernize your living space, an architect aiming to balance aesthetics with functionality, or a contractor seeking to enhance your expertise, this book will guide you through the process of transforming old, outdated buildings into efficient, sustainable, and beautiful spaces. The primary purpose of this book is to equip you with the knowledge and tools necessary to make informed decisions about retrofit and renovation projects. It aims to demystify the processes involved, provide actionable steps, and inspire creativity in the pursuit of both functional and aesthetic improvements. By the end of this book, you will be well-prepared to embark on your own renovation journey, whether it involves minor updates or a complete overhaul. Scope of the Book Retrofit and renovation are often used interchangeably, yet they serve different purposes and involve distinct processes. This book clearly distinguishes between the two, while also showing how they can be complementary in creating modern, efficient buildings that respect their historical roots. Retrofit typically involves the addition of new technology or features to an existing building, with a strong focus on improving energy efficiency, safety, and resilience to environmental challenges. Examples include upgrading insulation, installing solar panels, or reinforcing structures against seismic activity. Renovation, on the other hand, focuses more on restoring or improving the physical aspects of a building—such as its structure, interiors, and exteriors—often for aesthetic purposes, modernization, or to repair damage. In this book, we will explore both concepts in depth, providing detailed guidance on a wide range of projects, from small-scale updates to large-scale transformations. The book is divided into several key sections: Foundations of Retrofitting and Renovation: A thorough exploration of the basics, including the differences between retrofitting and renovation, the initial assessments required, and how to plan and design a project that meets your goals. Key Retrofit and Renovation Projects: A hands-on guide to specific projects, including structural enhancements, energy efficiency improvements, electrical and plumbing upgrades, and both interior and exterior renovations. Sustainability and Future-Proofing: As environmental concerns grow, this section focuses on green retrofitting strategies, smart home technologies, and designing for health, wellness, and long-term sustainability. Case Studies and Practical Examples: Real-world examples and DIY project guides that provide inspiration and practical advice for various types of retrofit and renovation projects. Managing and Completing Your Project: A deep dive into project management, budgeting, financing, and post-renovation considerations to ensure that your project is successful from start to finish. The Growing Importance of Retrofitting and Renovation The modern built environment is facing unprecedented challenges, from climate change to aging infrastructure. Retrofitting and renovation offer solutions that not only enhance the functionality and safety of buildings but also contribute to environmental sustainability. Retrofitting, in particular, has gained momentum as a crucial strategy for reducing energy consumption and lowering carbon footprints, aligning with global efforts to combat climate change. Moreover, renovating existing buildings rather than constructing new ones can preserve historical and cultural values, reduce the demand for new materials, and minimize waste. As cities become more crowded and the need for housing and commercial space grows, the efficient use of existing structures through thoughtful renovation becomes increasingly important. Who Should Read This Book? This book is intended for a diverse audience: Homeowners who want to update their homes, improve energy efficiency, or increase property value. Architects and Designers seeking inspiration and technical knowledge to incorporate into their projects. Contractors and Builders looking to expand their skills and expertise in retrofitting and renovation. DIY Enthusiasts interested in undertaking their own renovation projects with confidence. Real Estate Professionals aiming to understand the impact of retrofitting and renovation on property value and marketability. Conclusion As you embark on the journey of retrofitting or renovating a building, this book will serve as your comprehensive guide. It will help you navigate the complexities of these projects, offering practical advice, inspiring ideas, and a roadmap to success. Whether you are preserving the charm of a historic home, upgrading an outdated office building, or making your home more energy-efficient, Revitalize and Renew is here to support you every step of the way.