Musings of an energy nerd Toward an energy-efficient home

Martin Holladay

Book - 2017

"In this fascinating collection of postings from his popular "Musings of an Energy Nerd" blog, Green Building Advisor's Martin Holladay cuts through the hype and myths about energy efficiency, sustainability, and green building to present the very best ways to make your home more energy efficient.... The book begins with an overview of energy priorities, and a discussion of what we mean by terms like green and sustainable. Martin presents several options for energy upgrades for an existing house (from replacing windows to adding superinsulation) before looking at ways to improve the energy efficiency of a new house. Separate chapters follow on HVAC, domestic hot water, appliances, and renewable energy, before the book wr...aps up with an eye-opening chapter on useless products, scams, and myths (including Martin's list of "Stupid Energy-Saving Tips")" -- Amazon.com.

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Published
Newtown, CT : The Taunton Press, Inc [2017]
Language
English
Main Author
Martin Holladay (-)
Item Description
Includes index.
Physical Description
267 pages : color illustrations ; 24 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliography and index.
ISBN
9781631862564
  • Preface
  • Introduction: What is Comfort?
  • 1. Construction Basics
  • 10 Ways to Improve a New Home
  • Banish These Details from Your Plans
  • Martin's 10 Rules of Roof Design
  • How to Build an Insulated Cathedral Ceiling
  • Ice Dam Basics
  • All about Basements
  • Building an Unvented Crawl Space
  • Polyethylene under Concrete Slabs
  • How to Design a Wall
  • 2. Building Science
  • Do I Need a Vapor Retarded?
  • Forget Vapor Diffusion-Stop the Air Leaks!
  • When Sunshine Drives Moisture into Walls
  • How Risky Is Cold OSB Wall Sheathing?
  • Monitoring Moisture Levels in Double-Stud Walls
  • 3. Energy Modeling
  • Understanding Energy Units
  • Using Manual J for Load Calculations
  • When Do I Need to Perform a Load Calculation?
  • Energy Modeling Isn't Very Accurate
  • Payback Calculations for Energy-Efficiency Upgrades
  • 4. Airtightness
  • Blower Door Basics x
  • Questions and Answers about Air Barriers
  • Pinpointing Leaks with a Fog Machine
  • All about Attics
  • Air Scaling an Attic
  • Getting the Biggest Bang for Your Air-Sealing Buck
  • All about Indoor Air Quality
  • 5. Insulation
  • Plan Ahead for Insulation
  • Understanding R-Value
  • Installing Fiberglass Right
  • How to Install Rigid Foam Sheathing
  • Calculating the Minimum Thickness of Rigid Foam Sheathing
  • Insulating Low-Slope Residential Roots
  • 6. Windows
  • All about Glazing Options
  • Choosing Triple-Glazed Windows
  • Vinyl Windows and Vinyl Siding
  • "Innie" Windows or "Quite" Windows?
  • Expensive Windows Yield Meaner Energy Returns
  • What Should I Do with My Old Windows?
  • 7. HVAC
  • All about Furnaces and Duct Systems
  • Duct Leakage Testing
  • Sealing Ducts: What's Bette, Tape or Mastic?
  • Keeping Ducts Indoors
  • Heating a Tight, Well-Insulated House
  • Just Two Minisplits Heat and Cool the Whole House
  • Designing a Good Ventilation System
  • HRV or ERV?
  • Are HRVs Cost-Effective?
  • 8. The Passivhaus Standard
  • Passivhaus for Beginners
  • Can Foam Insulation Be Too Thick?
  • Are Passivhaus Requirements Logical?
  • It's Not about Space Heating
  • Reassessing Passive Solar Design Principles
  • Afterword: Martin's pretty Good House Manifesto
  • Credits
  • Index
Review by Library Journal Review

An energy-efficient house provides long-term savings and comfort. In his first book, Holladay, who writes for Fine Homebuilding magazine, offers many factors to consider when building a new home, from design basics to energy ratings. Construction standards are described, and materials such as windows and insulation are examined. However, despite its abundance of advice and philosophy, this book lacks practical instruction, making it great for research, but not for beginners. VERDICT For solid home improvement how-tos, see the Ultimate Guide to Home Repair and Improvement by the editors of Creative Homeowner. © Copyright 2017. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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