Introduction | p. 2 |
Green Building Basics | p. 5 |
Green Is No Longer on the Fringe | p. 6 |
Lots of Green, Few Common Standards | p. 8 |
Dealing with the World around Us | p. 13 |
The House as a System | p. 23 |
How Heat Is Transferred | p. 24 |
Thermal Transmission | p. 26 |
Controlling Heat Flow | p. 28 |
Air Leakage | p. 29 |
Air Barriers | p. 31 |
Airflow Mechanisms | p. 32 |
Tight Houses Need Ventilation | p. 34 |
The Many Faces of Water | p. 35 |
Controlling Sound Transmission | p. 38 |
Putting It All Together | p. 40 |
Planning and Design | p. 43 |
Get the Team on Board | p. 44 |
Siting a House for Comfort | p. 46 |
Planning for Water Management | p. 64 |
Foundations | p. 67 |
Foundations Should Be Insulated | p. 69 |
Forming Foundations with Wood | p. 78 |
Improving Concrete with Fly Ash | p. 79 |
Controlling Moisture around Foundations | p. 80 |
Make Crawl Spaces Generous | p. 81 |
Framing | p. 83 |
Advanced Framing Reduces Waste | p. 84 |
We Have Tree Farms, Not Forests | p. 89 |
Engineered Lumber Makes Sense | p. 96 |
Using Steel Studs with Recycled Content | p. 99 |
Structural Insulated Panels Are Fast | p. 101 |
Timber-Frame Construction | p. 106 |
Roofs and Attics | p. 109 |
Frame with Trusses | p. 110 |
Attic Ductwork | p. 111 |
Superinsulated Attics and Roofs | p. 114 |
Stopping Air Leaks at the Ceiling | p. 115 |
Sheathing and Roof Membranes | p. 118 |
Roofing Materials | p. 120 |
Light Colors Reduce Heat Gain | p. 126 |
Really Green Roofs | p. 127 |
Windows and Doors | p. 129 |
Window Frames | p. 133 |
Glazing | p. 137 |
Preventing Air and Water Leaks | p. 144 |
Insulating Windows Themselves | p. 148 |
Skylights and Light Tubes | p. 148 |
Doors | p. 149 |
Plumbing | p. 155 |
Distributing Hot Water Efficiently | p. 156 |
Water Heaters | p. 159 |
Eliminating the Wait for Hot Water | p. 162 |
Insulate All Hot Water Pipes | p. 164 |
Saving Water by Reducing Flow | p. 166 |
Plumbing for Gray Water | p. 168 |
Appliances That Save | p. 170 |
Heating, Ventilation, and Air-Conditioning | p. 173 |
Designing a System | p. 174 |
Forced-Air Systems | p. 175 |
Radiant Systems | p. 182 |
Heating Appliances | p. 184 |
Geothermal Systems | p. 187 |
Ventilation | p. 189 |
Cooling | p. 192 |
Electrical | p. 197 |
What Drives Demand? | p. 198 |
Lighting | p. 199 |
Lighting Design | p. 201 |
Energy-Efficient Appliances | p. 203 |
Electric Heating | p. 204 |
Solar and Wind | p. 204 |
Insulation | p. 207 |
Old Assumptions Don't Work | p. 209 |
Form Follows Function | p. 210 |
Making Sense of Insulation Choices | p. 213 |
Loose-Fill Insulation | p. 218 |
Spray-In Insulation | p. 220 |
Rigid Foam | p. 222 |
Radiant Barriers | p. 226 |
Siding and Decking | p. 227 |
Drainage Planes | p. 228 |
Siding Materials | p. 233 |
Decking | p. 242 |
Solar Energy | p. 251 |
Solar Hot Water | p. 253 |
Solar Collectors | p. 258 |
Active Solar Space Heating | p. 260 |
Photovoltaics | p. 262 |
Indoor Air Quality | p. 273 |
Setting Standards for Exposure | p. 274 |
Contaminants and Their Impact on Health | p. 275 |
Building Products That Off-Gas | p. 280 |
The Cure for Dirty Air | p. 282 |
Interior Finishes | p. 287 |
Choosing Environmentally Friendly Products | p. 287 |
Drywall | p. 291 |
Paints, Finishes, and Adhesives | p. 293 |
Interior Cabinets | p. 295 |
Countertops | p. 297 |
Green Flooring | p. 303 |
Landscaping | p. 311 |
Evaluate Site and Climate | p. 312 |
Working with What's There | p. 315 |
Integrated Pest Management | p. 321 |
Afterword | p. 322 |
Resources | p. 326 |
Credits | p. 327 |
Index | p. 328 |
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