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Table of Contents

Preface to the Fifth Edition xi

How to Use This Book xiii

Acknowledgments xvii

Part One Context for Building 1

Chapter 1 The Context for Residential Construction 3

1.1 History 4

1.2 A Culture of Building 7

1.3 Construction Systems 10

1.4 Types of Residential Development 12

1.5 Zoning Ordinances, Building Codes, and Other Legal Constraints 19

1.6 Building Costs and Financing 21

1.7 Building a House: The Typical Process 24

1.8 MasterFormat 29

Chapter 2 Sustainability Aspects of Construction 35

2.1 Why Sustainability Matters for Buildings 36

2.2 Environmental Responsibility: Building Green 39

2.3 Comprehensive Certification Systems 49

2.4 Resiliency 49

Chapter 3 The Construction Community: Builders, Contractors, and Developers 57

3.1 History 58

3.2 Builders and Contractors 60

3.3 Obtaining Work 65

3.4 The Residential Developer 67

3.5 Green Builders, Contractors, Remodelers, and Developers 72

3.6 Training the Construction Community 73

3.7 Tools of the Trade 74

3.8 Safety 77

Chapter 4 The Design Community: Architects, Designers, and Consultants 83

4.1 History 84

4.2 Residential Designers 84

4.3 Consultants 87

4.4 The Design Process 90

4.5 Design Sources 95

4.6 Communication between Designer and Builder 98

4.7 High- Performance House Designers 101

Part Two Materials 105

Chapter 5 Wood, Wood Products, and Plastics 107

5.1 Building with Wood 108

5.2 Lumber 110

5.3 Wood Products 122

5.4 Protection and Treatment 135

5.5 Wood Fasteners 137

5.6 Wood- Based Building Components 143

5.7 Types of Wood Construction 143

5.8 Plastics in Construction 145

Chapter 6 Masonry 155

6.1 Building with Stone 156

6.2 Mortar 158

6.3 Concrete Masonry 160

6.4 Brick Masonry 170

6.5 Stone Masonry 180

6.6 Other Types of Masonry Units 186

6.7 Special Considerations for Masonry Construction 187

Chapter 7 Concrete and Metals 193

7.1 Building with Concrete and Metals 194

7.2 Cement and Concrete 196

7.3 Making and Placing Concrete 199

7.4 Formwork 203

7.5 Reinforcing 203

7.6 Metals in Construction 210

Part Three Wood Light Frame House Construction 221

Chapter 8 Rough Site Work 223

8.1 Design Considerations 224

8.2 Organizing the Site for Construction 225

8.3 Site Preparation 225

8.4 Excavation 227

8.5 Site Utilities 229

8.6 Surface Water Drainage 234

8.7 Grading 236

Chapter 9 Foundations 245

9.1 Foundation Loads 246

9.2 Foundation Settlement 246

9.3 Soils 247

9.4 Designing Foundations 248

9.5 Footings 251

9.6 Concrete Foundation Walls 253

9.7 Concrete Masonry Foundation Walls 256

9.8 Concrete Slab Foundations 258

9.9 Wood Foundations 264

9.10 Precast Concrete Foundations 264

9.11 Pier Foundations 265

9.12 Anchor Bolts and Hold- Downs 265

9.13 Drainage and Waterproofing 267

9.14 Foundation Insulation 268

9.15 Backfilling 270

9.16 Foundation Design and the Building Codes 271

Chapter 10 Floor and Wall Framing 275

10.1 History 276

10.2 The Platform Frame 277

10.3 Building the Frame 279

Chapter 11 Roof Framing 307

11.1 History 308

11.2 Roof Types and Parts 309

11.3 Building the Roof 311

11.4 Wood Framing and the Building Codes 327

11.5 The Uniqueness of Wood Light Frame Construction 332

Chapter 12 Finishing the Roof 337

12.1 Preparation for Roofing 338

12.2 Roof Slope 338

12.3 Steep Roofs 340

12.4 Low- Slope Roofs 350

12.5 Roof Edge Details 358

12.6 Roof Drainage 358

12.7 Roofing and the Building Codes 362

Chapter 13 Windows and Exterior Doors 369

13.1 Windows 370

13.2 Exterior Doors 379

Chapter 14 Finishing the Exterior Walls 393

14.1 The Weather Barrier Membrane 395

14.2 Exterior Trim 396

14.3 Siding 396

14.4 Exterior Paints and Coatings 405

14.5 Ladders and Scaffolds 412

Chapter 15 Plumbing 419

15.1 Plumbing Basics 420

15.2 Planning for Pipes 424

15.3 Rough- in Plumbing 425

15.4 Finish Plumbing 428

15.5 Plumbing Codes 428

15.6 Other Piping Systems 429

Chapter 16 Heating, Cooling, and Ventilation 439

16.1 Choosing a System 440

16.2 Forced- Air Systems 442

16.3 Radiant Panel Systems 447

16.4 Other Hydronic Heating Systems 453

16.5 Mini- Split Heat Pumps 453

16.6 Local Source Heaters and Air- Conditioners 454

16.7 Ventilation Systems 458

16.8 Finishing the HVAC System 459

16.9 Heating, Cooling, and Ventilation Systems and the Building Codes 460

Chapter 17 Fireplaces and Stoves 467

17.1 Selecting a Fireplace or Stove 468

17.2 Planning for Fireplace or Stove Construction 470

17.3 The Masonry Fireplace 470

17.4 Masonry Heaters 479

17.5 Factory- Built Fireplaces 481

17.6 Freestanding Stoves 484

17.7 Fireplaces and Stoves and the Building Codes 485

Chapter 18 Electrical Wiring 493

18.1 Wiring Basics 494

18.2 Electrical System Design 499

18.3 Rough- in Electrical Installation 503

18.4 Finish Electrical Work 505

18.5 Electrical Wiring and the Building Codes 506

18.6 Low- Voltage Wiring 506

Chapter 19 Thermal Insulation, Air-and Vapor-Control 513

19.1 The Thermal Envelope and Its Components 515

19.2 Thermal Insulation Materials 520

19.3 How Much Insulation? 525

19.4 Installation of Insulation 527

19.5 Control of Water Vapor 528

19.6 Ventilation of Cavities 530

19.7 Control of Air Infiltration 534

Chapter 20 Interior Surfaces 543

20.1 Wall and Ceiling Finish 544

20.2 Finish Flooring 552

Chapter 21 Finishing the Interior 567

21.1 Interior Doors 568

21.2 Cabinets 571

21.3 Finish Carpentry and Trim 579

21.4 Paints and Coatings 581

Chapter 22 Finish Sitework 591

22.1 Paving Systems 592

22.2 Level Changes 594

22.3 Porches, Decks, and Structures 599

22.4 Finish Grading 600

22.5 Fencing 601

22.6 Outdoor Lighting 604

22.7 Irrigation 604

22.8 Planting 605

Part Four Alternative Construction Systems 611

Chapter 23 Panelized and Prefabricated Off-Site Construction 613

23.1 The Concept of Off- Site Construction 614

23.2 Types of Construction Systems 614

23.3 Framed Panel Systems 616

23.4 Structural Insulated Panels 618

23.5 Prefabricated (Factory- Built) House Construction 628

Chapter 24 Timber Frame Construction 641

24.1 The Uniqueness of the Timber Frame 643

24.2 Materials and Structure of the Timber Frame 647

24.3 Building a Timber Frame House 650

24.4 Timber Framing and the Building Codes 653

Chapter 25 Loadbearing Masonry and Concrete Construction 661

Part Five Multifamily Building Construction 725

25.1 Loadbearing Masonry 662

25.2 Insulating Concrete Forms 668

Chapter 26 Light-Gauge Steel Construction 679

26.1 Light- Gauge Steel Frame Construction 680

26.2 Hybrid Uses of Light- Gauge Steel 690

26.3 Advantages and Disadvantages of Light- Gauge Steel Framing 690

Chapter 27 Low- Tech, Low- Energy Construction 697

27.1 Earthen Construction 698

27.2 Stacked Log Construction 706

27.3 Straw Bale Construction 712

Chapter 28 Multifamily Construction Systems 727

28.1 History 728

28.2 Special Considerations 731

28.3 Foundations 731

28.4 Framing 737

28.5 Acoustical Separation 749

28.6 Fire Protection 752

28.7 Systems 754

28.8 Accessibility 756

28.9 Site Management 757

Glossary 767

Index 793

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    Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
    Publication Date: 11/08/2022
    ISBN13: 9781119811565, 978-1119811565
    ISBN10: 1119811562

    Description

    Book Synopsis


    Table of Contents

    Preface to the Fifth Edition xi

    How to Use This Book xiii

    Acknowledgments xvii

    Part One Context for Building 1

    Chapter 1 The Context for Residential Construction 3

    1.1 History 4

    1.2 A Culture of Building 7

    1.3 Construction Systems 10

    1.4 Types of Residential Development 12

    1.5 Zoning Ordinances, Building Codes, and Other Legal Constraints 19

    1.6 Building Costs and Financing 21

    1.7 Building a House: The Typical Process 24

    1.8 MasterFormat 29

    Chapter 2 Sustainability Aspects of Construction 35

    2.1 Why Sustainability Matters for Buildings 36

    2.2 Environmental Responsibility: Building Green 39

    2.3 Comprehensive Certification Systems 49

    2.4 Resiliency 49

    Chapter 3 The Construction Community: Builders, Contractors, and Developers 57

    3.1 History 58

    3.2 Builders and Contractors 60

    3.3 Obtaining Work 65

    3.4 The Residential Developer 67

    3.5 Green Builders, Contractors, Remodelers, and Developers 72

    3.6 Training the Construction Community 73

    3.7 Tools of the Trade 74

    3.8 Safety 77

    Chapter 4 The Design Community: Architects, Designers, and Consultants 83

    4.1 History 84

    4.2 Residential Designers 84

    4.3 Consultants 87

    4.4 The Design Process 90

    4.5 Design Sources 95

    4.6 Communication between Designer and Builder 98

    4.7 High- Performance House Designers 101

    Part Two Materials 105

    Chapter 5 Wood, Wood Products, and Plastics 107

    5.1 Building with Wood 108

    5.2 Lumber 110

    5.3 Wood Products 122

    5.4 Protection and Treatment 135

    5.5 Wood Fasteners 137

    5.6 Wood- Based Building Components 143

    5.7 Types of Wood Construction 143

    5.8 Plastics in Construction 145

    Chapter 6 Masonry 155

    6.1 Building with Stone 156

    6.2 Mortar 158

    6.3 Concrete Masonry 160

    6.4 Brick Masonry 170

    6.5 Stone Masonry 180

    6.6 Other Types of Masonry Units 186

    6.7 Special Considerations for Masonry Construction 187

    Chapter 7 Concrete and Metals 193

    7.1 Building with Concrete and Metals 194

    7.2 Cement and Concrete 196

    7.3 Making and Placing Concrete 199

    7.4 Formwork 203

    7.5 Reinforcing 203

    7.6 Metals in Construction 210

    Part Three Wood Light Frame House Construction 221

    Chapter 8 Rough Site Work 223

    8.1 Design Considerations 224

    8.2 Organizing the Site for Construction 225

    8.3 Site Preparation 225

    8.4 Excavation 227

    8.5 Site Utilities 229

    8.6 Surface Water Drainage 234

    8.7 Grading 236

    Chapter 9 Foundations 245

    9.1 Foundation Loads 246

    9.2 Foundation Settlement 246

    9.3 Soils 247

    9.4 Designing Foundations 248

    9.5 Footings 251

    9.6 Concrete Foundation Walls 253

    9.7 Concrete Masonry Foundation Walls 256

    9.8 Concrete Slab Foundations 258

    9.9 Wood Foundations 264

    9.10 Precast Concrete Foundations 264

    9.11 Pier Foundations 265

    9.12 Anchor Bolts and Hold- Downs 265

    9.13 Drainage and Waterproofing 267

    9.14 Foundation Insulation 268

    9.15 Backfilling 270

    9.16 Foundation Design and the Building Codes 271

    Chapter 10 Floor and Wall Framing 275

    10.1 History 276

    10.2 The Platform Frame 277

    10.3 Building the Frame 279

    Chapter 11 Roof Framing 307

    11.1 History 308

    11.2 Roof Types and Parts 309

    11.3 Building the Roof 311

    11.4 Wood Framing and the Building Codes 327

    11.5 The Uniqueness of Wood Light Frame Construction 332

    Chapter 12 Finishing the Roof 337

    12.1 Preparation for Roofing 338

    12.2 Roof Slope 338

    12.3 Steep Roofs 340

    12.4 Low- Slope Roofs 350

    12.5 Roof Edge Details 358

    12.6 Roof Drainage 358

    12.7 Roofing and the Building Codes 362

    Chapter 13 Windows and Exterior Doors 369

    13.1 Windows 370

    13.2 Exterior Doors 379

    Chapter 14 Finishing the Exterior Walls 393

    14.1 The Weather Barrier Membrane 395

    14.2 Exterior Trim 396

    14.3 Siding 396

    14.4 Exterior Paints and Coatings 405

    14.5 Ladders and Scaffolds 412

    Chapter 15 Plumbing 419

    15.1 Plumbing Basics 420

    15.2 Planning for Pipes 424

    15.3 Rough- in Plumbing 425

    15.4 Finish Plumbing 428

    15.5 Plumbing Codes 428

    15.6 Other Piping Systems 429

    Chapter 16 Heating, Cooling, and Ventilation 439

    16.1 Choosing a System 440

    16.2 Forced- Air Systems 442

    16.3 Radiant Panel Systems 447

    16.4 Other Hydronic Heating Systems 453

    16.5 Mini- Split Heat Pumps 453

    16.6 Local Source Heaters and Air- Conditioners 454

    16.7 Ventilation Systems 458

    16.8 Finishing the HVAC System 459

    16.9 Heating, Cooling, and Ventilation Systems and the Building Codes 460

    Chapter 17 Fireplaces and Stoves 467

    17.1 Selecting a Fireplace or Stove 468

    17.2 Planning for Fireplace or Stove Construction 470

    17.3 The Masonry Fireplace 470

    17.4 Masonry Heaters 479

    17.5 Factory- Built Fireplaces 481

    17.6 Freestanding Stoves 484

    17.7 Fireplaces and Stoves and the Building Codes 485

    Chapter 18 Electrical Wiring 493

    18.1 Wiring Basics 494

    18.2 Electrical System Design 499

    18.3 Rough- in Electrical Installation 503

    18.4 Finish Electrical Work 505

    18.5 Electrical Wiring and the Building Codes 506

    18.6 Low- Voltage Wiring 506

    Chapter 19 Thermal Insulation, Air-and Vapor-Control 513

    19.1 The Thermal Envelope and Its Components 515

    19.2 Thermal Insulation Materials 520

    19.3 How Much Insulation? 525

    19.4 Installation of Insulation 527

    19.5 Control of Water Vapor 528

    19.6 Ventilation of Cavities 530

    19.7 Control of Air Infiltration 534

    Chapter 20 Interior Surfaces 543

    20.1 Wall and Ceiling Finish 544

    20.2 Finish Flooring 552

    Chapter 21 Finishing the Interior 567

    21.1 Interior Doors 568

    21.2 Cabinets 571

    21.3 Finish Carpentry and Trim 579

    21.4 Paints and Coatings 581

    Chapter 22 Finish Sitework 591

    22.1 Paving Systems 592

    22.2 Level Changes 594

    22.3 Porches, Decks, and Structures 599

    22.4 Finish Grading 600

    22.5 Fencing 601

    22.6 Outdoor Lighting 604

    22.7 Irrigation 604

    22.8 Planting 605

    Part Four Alternative Construction Systems 611

    Chapter 23 Panelized and Prefabricated Off-Site Construction 613

    23.1 The Concept of Off- Site Construction 614

    23.2 Types of Construction Systems 614

    23.3 Framed Panel Systems 616

    23.4 Structural Insulated Panels 618

    23.5 Prefabricated (Factory- Built) House Construction 628

    Chapter 24 Timber Frame Construction 641

    24.1 The Uniqueness of the Timber Frame 643

    24.2 Materials and Structure of the Timber Frame 647

    24.3 Building a Timber Frame House 650

    24.4 Timber Framing and the Building Codes 653

    Chapter 25 Loadbearing Masonry and Concrete Construction 661

    Part Five Multifamily Building Construction 725

    25.1 Loadbearing Masonry 662

    25.2 Insulating Concrete Forms 668

    Chapter 26 Light-Gauge Steel Construction 679

    26.1 Light- Gauge Steel Frame Construction 680

    26.2 Hybrid Uses of Light- Gauge Steel 690

    26.3 Advantages and Disadvantages of Light- Gauge Steel Framing 690

    Chapter 27 Low- Tech, Low- Energy Construction 697

    27.1 Earthen Construction 698

    27.2 Stacked Log Construction 706

    27.3 Straw Bale Construction 712

    Chapter 28 Multifamily Construction Systems 727

    28.1 History 728

    28.2 Special Considerations 731

    28.3 Foundations 731

    28.4 Framing 737

    28.5 Acoustical Separation 749

    28.6 Fire Protection 752

    28.7 Systems 754

    28.8 Accessibility 756

    28.9 Site Management 757

    Glossary 767

    Index 793

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