The Superinsulated Home Book

The Superinsulated Home Book
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Total Pages : 348
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Book Synopsis The Superinsulated Home Book by : J. D. Ned Nisson

Download or read book The Superinsulated Home Book written by J. D. Ned Nisson and published by . This book was released on 1985-02-25 with total page 348 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book, written by two authoritative figures in the area of energy technology, is the first to thoroughly describe in simple, clear language the technology known as superinsulation. Appropriate for anyone involved in residential construction and for students of engineering technology, it provides a conceptual understanding of the superinsulated house as well as details for assembling the construction elements of such a system. Includes over 250 photos and architectural drawings.


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