What does a "green" home look like? What are its 
			characteristics, and how can you ensure that you meet the highest 
			green standards within a given budget? 
			The answers to these questions and more are found in
			
			The Green Home, a book dedicated to teaching builders and 
			homeowners alike about environmentally-friendly residential 
			construction.  
			This highly practical resource explores the very 
			latest construction techniques, materials, processes, and green 
			practices that will reduce the environmental impact of the building 
			itself. 
			Coverage ranges from air sealing measures and energy 
			efficient practices to water conservation and the usage of natural 
			materials, with a special focus on complying with zoning ordinances 
			and building codes. 
			With thorough 
			explanations of the many benefits of green building, this is the 
			perfect "nuts and bolts" guide to environmentally-sound homes
			
          
			
				
					
          
          			 Features:
			- written by an experienced code official who tactfully integrates 
			the International Code Council (ICC) Codes and the National Green 
			Building Standard (NAHB) with green home building 
 
			- checklists for both air sealing measures and ensuring building 
			code compliance provide practical worksheets that readers can apply 
			to real-world scenarios 
 
			- detailed color photographs illustrate key concepts and help 
			readers to visualize various green building components 
 
			- valuable appendices delineate several "how to" references, 
			offering additional resources that will supplement the information 
			provided in the book 
 
			- provides more explanation of the benefits of green building than 
			any other book on the market 
 
			- features latest in methods and materials 
 
			 
          			
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          Contents:
          
			Chapter One - Green Homebuilding and Sustainable Design
			Chapter Two - Green Home Site Selection
			Chapter Three - Green Homes, Sustainable Design and the Building 
			Code
			Chapter Four - Resource efficient design
			Chapter Five - Building material choices
			Chapter Six - Indoor Air Quality
			Chapter Seven - Energy Conservation
			Chapter Eight - Appliances and Lighting
			Chapter Nine - Waste management during construction
			Chapter Ten - Water Efficiency and Water Heater usage
			Chapter Eleven - Renewable Energy Production
			Chapter Twelve - Homeowner Operation
			
			About the Author:
          
			Lynn Underwood, C.B.O. received Bachelor’s degrees in both 
			Journalism and Engineering Technology from New Mexico State 
			University. Lynn is currently a code official.
			Softcover
304 Pages
			
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			Green Building, Projects & Technology, Alternative & Renewable 
			Energy and Efficiency