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How to Design, Build, Remodel & Maintain Your Home [Paperback]

Joseph D. Falcone (Author)
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August 1, 1995
With this comprehensive book, you will learn enough about construction materials and labor to save up to 70 percent on the cost of your home and still have a house mare sound than any ready-built structure.

You will learn enough about creating a plan so that you or a professional builder can translate your dream into a reality.

You will learn enough about good building methods to avoid the "high cost of cheap construction."

Included in this volume is complete and detailed information on all the following topics:

Basic Tools and Use

* Doors and Windows

* Site Selection

* Exterior Finishes

* Building and Zoning Laws

* Interior Non-Bearing Partitions

* How to Read Plans

* Soundproofing

* Preliminary Design Studies

* Plumbing

* Designing for the Physically Handicapped

* Heating

* Air Conditioning

* Dangerproofing

* Electricity

* Cost Control

* Solar Energy

* Staking Out

* Fire Stops

* Introduction to Construction

* Insulation and Energy-Saving Techniques

* Foundations

* Termites and Carpenter Ants

* Ceiling Finishes

* Floor Framing

* Interior Wall Finishes

* Wall Framing

* Floor Finishes

* Ceiling Framing

* Interior Finishes

* Roof Framing

* Saunas

* Plank and Beam Framing

* Site Work

* Sheathing

* High Cost of Cheap Construction

* Roof Covering

* Construction Forms and Contracts

Written simply enough for the layman to understand, with enough sophisticated knowledge and creative ideas for the professional, here's a book no home builder should be without.


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About the Author

Joseph D. Falcone, A.I.A. is an architect, educator, city planner and author. He is head of an architectural firm with a permanent staff of architects and engineers, served as Chairman of City Plan Commission for 18 years and has taught and is currently teaching at Secondary, College and University levels.

He is listed in Who's Who In The East for the past five years for outstanding design in construction and has won a national award in design by the American Association of School Administrators. He has been elected to the International Registry of Who's Who.

Mr. Falcone is considered an expert in all types of building design and construction and has a proven track record of optimum combination of creativity, logic, soundness and economy.

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Chapter 1

BASIC TOOLS and USE

USING BASIC TOOLS

HAMMER

A medium weight (12-13 ounce) claw hammer is good for general purposes.

* Hold a hammer near the end of the handle for more hitting power. To start a nail, hold it in place and tap it gently a few times until it is firmly set. Hit straight in.

* To avoid hammer marks on the wood, use a nail set or another nail to drive a nail the last one-eighth inch into the wood.

* To remove a nail use claw end of hammer. Place a small block of wood under the head of the hammer to avoid marking the wood.

SCREWDRIVER

You need two types of screwdrivers for household repairs:

Straight blade, and Phillips. Both come in various sizes. The blade of the screwdriver should fit the slot in the screw.

* When using the screwdriver, push against the head of the screw as you turn it.

* It's easier to put a screw into wood if you make a hole first with a nail or drill. Rub wax or soap on the screw threads to make it go in easier.

PLIERS

A slip joint pliers can be used for many jobs around the house.)

* Use pliers to hold a nut while you turn a bolt with a screwdriver.

* Use it to remove nails or brads. Pull the nail out at the same angle it was driven in. Use small blocks under the pliers if you need leverage.

* Use it to turn nuts. Wrap tape or cloth around the nut to avoid scratching it.)

An adjustable wrench is adjustable to fit different sizes of nuts. If a nut is hard to loosen, apply a few drops of penetrating oil or kerosene. Let it soak a couple of hours or overnight. If the wrench has a tendency to slip off, try turning it over.

HANDSAW

A handsaw with about 10 teeth to the inch is good for most household work.

Mark where you want to cut. Pull the saw back and forth several times to start a groove. Let the weight of the saw do the cutting at first. If you are sawing a board, it will be easier if you support it and hold it firmly near where you're cutting.

NAILS, SCREWS, AND BOLTS

Nails, screws, and bolts each have special uses. Keep them on hand for household repairs.

NAILS come in two shapes.

Box nails have large heads. Use them for rough work when appearance doesn't matter.

Finishing nails have only very small heads. You can drive them below the surface with a nail set or another nail, and cover them. Use them where looks are important, as in putting up panelling or building shelves.

SCREWS are best where holding strength is important. Use them to install towel bars, curtain rods, to repair drawers, or to mount hinges. Where screws work loose, you can refill the holes with matchsticks or wood putty and replace them.

Use molly screws or toggle bolts on a plastered wall where strength is needed to hold heavy pictures, mirrors, towel bars, etc.

Molly screws have two parts. To install, first make a small hole in the plaster and drive the casing in even with the wall surface. Tighten screw to spread casing in the back. Remove screw and put it through the item you are hanging, into casing, and tighten.

Toggle bolts. Drill a hold in the plaster large enough for the folded toggle to go through. Remove toggle. Put bolt through towel bar or whatever you are hanging. Replace toggle. Push toggle through the wall and tighten with a screwdriver.

Plastic anchor screws should be used where you want to attach something to a concrete wall. To install, first make a small hole in the wall and drive casing in even with the wall surface. Put screw through item and into the casing, and tighten.

Copyright © 1978 by Joseph D. Falcone


Product Details

  • Paperback: 608 pages
  • Publisher: Touchstone; 1st Fireside Ed edition (August 1, 1995)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0684813777
  • ISBN-13: 978-0684813776
  • Product Dimensions: 11 x 8.4 x 1.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 3 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,343,267 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars Building with confidence, June 10, 2001
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Let me start by saying I didn't own this book until today. I have read my friend's copy and decided I must have it for an addition I'm planning on later this year. The book has been updated judging by the cover art. There are so many illustrations that help make the text easy to comprehend. I don't plan on doing everything by myself, but this book really breaks down all the steps necessary to building rooms, or even a complete home. I really liked all the tables, I feel like I have a good chuck of the tools that architects have. (I'm sure that will anger someone). The only thing I miss (and this is probably not practical for a book) is the California specific earthquake requirements. I think a book would have to be specific for this state, and even then it gets outdated with our ever changing laws and regulations. If you are even *thinking* about building an addition, this is a must have book.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Covers just about everything, October 28, 2003
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This is a very comprehensive book. We are building an addition. This book was very detailed oriened yet fairly easy to understand. It covers everything from heating and air conditioning to duct work to repairs to explaining basic terms.

If you are working on an addition or building a house this would be a good book to buy.

It is not a book of ideas or suggested floor plans. Rather, this book will help you build the addition or build the house once you have decided what you are doing. This a book more about the 'guts' or the 'behind the scenes' of the house building.

Well worth the money.

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Master This - Save Your Marriage!, January 1, 2009
This review is from: How to Design, Build, Remodel & Maintain Your Home (Paperback)
Okay let's face it. I am not known as a handyman. And even if I could do home maintenance on my own, without help - even if I was an able carpenter, there is something about the way that I look, or act, that would compel the nearest handyman to me to correct whatever I am doing, if it had to do with home repair.

I could drive four plyboards in perfectly, seamlessly, and some other dude would still have to say, in passing, "careful there!"

I could repair every window in my house, while cleaning the window treatments and blocking out every air leak; but if most of my male friends or family saw me from a distance, would have to offer advice on what is wrong with my caulking.

Nevertheless, this book sat in my library for over thirteen years. It was a wedding gift to me and my ex-wife, given to me by a cousin who, when it comes to handiwork, is probably more like me than not. His marriage failed, too, so it is safe to say that he might be helpful with the advice. Quite possibly his own wife, at the time, urged him to buy this book for me.

My ex proved that women find few things more attractive in a man, than the ability to build, or fix things. When my wife told me she had filed for divorce, the most important reason seemed to be "I want a man who can take care of things." And I took that to mean, she thought that I was not good at home maintenance (despite the fact that I had painted the exterior to a 2000 square foot house, including a three-floor elevation, reparied every window, dug three different drainage fields, by hand, to manage basement flooding, turned up an acre of lawn using just a front-tine tiller, etc., etc.).

No matter what I did, that image of me as a guy that cannot manage a home, stuck.

Maybe if I had gotten this book out earlier, read it, referred to it, dirtied it, my marriage might have had half a chance. My ex loved books, and perhaps the appearance of doing what she expected, was more important than the reality of it!

So then, three years after the divorce, I pulled out this book, and found it to be exceedingly useful.

It is not a book you would read cover to cover, but I do believe that it contains everything you would need to know, to do anything you might need to do, in building or repairing a house. From roofing to foundation, windows to heating, painting to hammering, flooring to paneling, it's got it all.

It is like a basic textbook, chock full of tables, standards, step-by-step instructions. But as it does cover everything (it does not, however, explain how to troubleshoot appliances), it might be advisable to consult specialized books for detail work.

But if were teaching a nine-week course on basic home maintenance, I would use this book as my text.

I'm forty-eight years old. There are thirty-nine chapters in this book. If I master one chapter a year, I could be a master handyman by the time I am ninety.

And who knows, if my ex is still unmarried by then, I might still be able to put my family back together . . . !
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