How Your House Works

How Your House Works by Donald W. Vandervort is a comprehensive visual dictionary published by Random House Value Publishing in 2001. This edition spans 224 pages and is presented in English, offering detailed insights into the various systems and structures within a home. The book features black and white line drawings that clarify essential components, ranging from attic ventilation to zone heating systems, as well as electrical systems, plumbing, countertops, flooring, and ceilings.
Readers will find a thorough exploration of house maintenance and repair, making it a valuable resource for those interested in remodeling and renovation. The illustrations serve to enhance understanding of complex home systems, providing practical knowledge for do-it-yourself projects. This guide is designed to assist homeowners in navigating the intricacies of their living spaces, ensuring they are well-informed about the workings of their homes.
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A visual dictionary to the workings of your home, from the editors of Home R magazine. Black and white line drawings clarify every system and structure in the home from Attic ventilation to Zone heating systems, and everything in between from electrical systems to pipes and plumbing to countertops, flooring, and ceiling. A must-have for the do-it-yourselfer.
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