How a House Works

How a House Works by Duane Johnson is a comprehensive guide published by Reader’s Digest Association in 1994. This 192-page book, written in English, addresses essential questions about home design and maintenance, providing insights into structural integrity, electrical safety, and DIY contracting. With 200 illustrations, it serves as a practical resource for homeowners looking to enhance their understanding of residential architecture and home repair.
Readers will find detailed explanations on various topics, including how to prevent basement floor cracking and achieve electrical safety affordably. The book covers a wide range of subjects related to house and home, including maintenance, plumbing, and do-it-yourself projects. This edition is designed to empower homeowners with the knowledge needed to manage their properties effectively, making it a valuable reference for anyone interested in home improvement and maintenance.
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What keeps houses from falling down? How can electrical safety be achieved at bargain prices? What can be done to keep basement floors from cracking? How can homeowners act as their own contractors? Popular columnist Duane Johnson answers these questions and more in this complete guide covering all aspects of home design. 200 illustrations.
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