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Insulation Handbook, by Richard T. Bynum

A complete overview of residential installation.

  • Sales Rank: #886379 in Books
  • Brand: Brand: McGraw-Hill
  • Published on: 2000-11-09
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 9.00" h x 1.15" w x 6.00" l, 1.64 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 510 pages
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  • Used Book in Good Condition

From the Back Cover
Invaluable to anyone who wants an in-depth understanding of thermal insulation, here is complete coverage of all the important methods, materials, and concepts along with sound problem-solving advice.

ALL YOU'LL EVER NEED TO KNOW ABOUT INSULATION

Slash construction time and costs while maximizing energy efficiency with this "A-Z" overview of residential installation. Indispensable for builders, architects, and homeowners, this guide will help you plan, implement, troubleshoot, and thoroughly understand any type of insulation application.

Written by two expert authors with hands-on construction and design experience, Insulation Handbook offers help with:

*Evaluating the pros and cons of today’s most commonly used materials -- including loose fill, batts, blankets, spray-on, and boards – as well as cutting-edge technologies still under development
*Deciding upon the best insulation strategy
*Codes, standards, and regulations
*Achieving optimum thermal comfort in any home
*Understanding innovative insulation systems such as ICFs (insulatied concrete formwork), SIPs (structured insulated panels) and drainable-type EIFs
*Preventing damages caused by moisture accumulation
*Solving the problems presented by asbestos and other dangerous materials
*Obtaining information from manufacturers and suppliers
*Exploring thermal insulation materials of the past, present, and future

About the Author
Richard T. Bynum, Jr., is founder and principal of Bynum Architecture in Greer, South Carolina, and the co-author of McGraw-Hill’s Handbook of Alternative Materials in Residential Construction and Architect’s Planner 2000. Mr. Bynum earned his Master of Architecture Degree from Clemson University and a Bachelor of Environmental Design in Architecture from North Carolina State University. He is a registered architect, a member of the AIA, and over 20 of his articles have appeared in architectural publications.

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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful.
At last, useable information on home insulation of all types
By Pete Gruendeman
I bought this book based on the review of it written by the author. He wrote exactly what he described -- a treatise on all types of insulation and other means of blocking heat flow for applications around the home, etc. No high temperature ceramic stuff or cryogenic stuff is covered in this book. In particular, the chapters on fiber glass batt insulation, rigid board insulation and radiant barriers are well detailed and will give you the exact infomation needed to deal with contractors, or buy exactly what you need for your next remodeling or other project that involves insulation. A cursory review of the other chapters also showed good information, but was less relavent to my project. This book is as well detailed as any John Wiley book; Much better detail than you would expect from a McGraw-Hill publication. Copyright is 2001. This book is up to date. Engineers and architechts will find it to be a page turner. Even ordinary folks who might be spending thousands or tens of thousands of dollars on remodeling their home should buy this book just so they can help their contractor avoid making huge mistakes at the home owner's expense. Also covered in detail in this book are the development of modern insulations and insulation products used in the past.

13 of 15 people found the following review helpful.
Good for Contractors, Architects and Do-it-Your-Selfers
By Richard T. Bynum Jr.
The Insulation Handbook, my third book, explores a full range of insulation materials and methods in one complete resource. The 500 page text contains over 140 illustrations along with a resource guide to facilitate correspondence with the product manufacturers of the materials discussed. Although the book is geared toward the residential architect and homebuilder, the informative and easy-to-understand writing style allows the text to be easily understood by the homeowner and architectural intern without sacrificing technical information.
As everyone knows, electric bills, gas bills, oil bills, HVAC repair bills, etc., are an everyday part of homeownership. As most homeowners, contractors, designers and architects already know, there is no magic pill to swallow in order to avoid the monetary realities in obtaining thermal comfort. But there is joy to be found in knowing the homeowner's most precious commodity is constructed using the most efficient, most environmentally responsible, most vermin resistant or maybe even the least expensive method available. There are a number of reasons as to why this book should be an essential part of a professional library. Geared as a resource in the evaluation of the many different types of insulation materials, The Insulation Handbook demonstrates that R-value is no longer the only consideration when choosing residential insulation. Other properties that now demand, and deserve, proper review are the material's cost, fire resistance, mold resistance, insect resistance, vermin and moisture transmission, environmental benefits, health impact as well as the ease and appropriateness of its application.
The organization of the book's text is simple and logical. The concepts of thermal comfort, vapor transmission, insulation principles and building codes provide the reader with a solid understanding of the "how's and whys" of building insulation. The chapters that discuss specific insulation materials are organized by application method; such as loose fill, blanket types, sprayed-in-place, foamed-in-place and rigid board products.
The scope of The Insulation Handbook goes beyond conventional insulation materials. Historical products from the early to mid-20th century, such as asbestos, insulating board and urea formaldehyde foam insulation (UFFI) are examined. Alternative strategies and materials are also discussed at length. Reflective insulation systems, as one example, demonstrate the use of a system of reflective sheets (radiant barriers) and air spaces that act as insulation when designed together. Also discussed are ceramic coatings, earth wall construction, straw bale construction as well as engineered systems such as in structural insulated panels (SIPs) and insulating concrete formwork (ICF).
I have also investigated some of the insulation materials that designers may encounter in the foreseeable future. Not only are these technologies a significant departure from conventional thermal mass-type materials, they are generally thinner, lighter and possess much higher R-values than common insulation materials available today. For example, a silica aerogel, in a 90 percent vacuum, has a thermal resistance of R-20 per inch. Other products, such as vacuum insulated panels (VIPs) can attain R-values of R-16 to R-40 per inch at room temperature.
The transfer of energy, heat, air and moisture is never-ending. My task as an author was to make the extreme amount of information available so that we, as architects, designers and builders can make informed and wise decisions regarding the critical selection of an insulation method. It has become paramount to understand why the proper installation of insulation materials is so critical to the life cycle cost of a structure and the thermal comfort of the occupant.
Happy reading !

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
Four stars only because there isn't anything else like it out there
By AUMAN
Four stars only because there isn't anything else like it out there. I think other experts could write books that had more up-to-date information, details, and especially guidance on how to select the best insulation options for a specific application. Now that I have stated that, I highly recommend this book to anyone who is getting ready to plan and build a new home. Otherwise you might end up with insulation in your home that was convenient for your builder and/or designer and not necessarily you. This is a topic that is barely discussed by most conventional builders. Builders concerned with energy efficiency might recommend something that sounds great but won't be beneficial in the long-term for you or your home. A word of caution--this book (and many other sources) will lead you to believe that polyurethane spray foam is the ultimate solution that will trump all other options. Do some research on polyurethane spray foams and isocyanates and you'll learn that serious new health concerns are emerging for those who chose this option.

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