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The Hawaii Home Book: Practical Tips for Tropical Living [Paperback]

Karen Anderson (Author)
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Book Description

August 30, 2006
A home is a family's single largest purchase, and one of the few that doesn t come with an owner's manual. The Hawaii Home Book fills that void. Equally suited for owners of new homes or for those fixing up an older house or simply looking to maintain their investment, this book covers the nuts and bolts of keeping a home in the Islands, from lighting to landscaping, roofing to pest control. Here are time-proven solutions for preventing and treating unique problems such as salt water corrosion, mold growth, and tropical pests that Hawaii's homeowners face. In addition, author Karen Anderson guides the homeowner through the often overwhelming process of choosing the flooring, roofing and cooling, among other home improvements, that's right for his or her particular residence.

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First, buy a mallet

Ah, paradise. The idea of beautiful settings filled with beautiful people has piqued the curiosity of many impressionable travelers, lured to Hawaii by glossy brochures and countless TV shows playing up the islands' natural splendor.

Living in paradise does comes with its own particular set of problems. Thing is, it's not always about you: You might be adjusting well to your new environment, but your new home could be on shaky ground.

Millipedes? Check. Termites? Check. Check. The broken, in-line propane tiki-torch system that seemed like a good idea at the time? Check. Check. Check.

What happens if you've settled into the community of your dreams but your charming home is beginning to crumble around your feet, wondered Karen Anderson, a Big Island-based author who writes about home and garden topics unique to Hawaii.

Anderson has written The Hawaii Home Book, which specifically discusses caring for a home in paradise. "The idea came for the book because there wasn't any on the subject," said Anderson. "I thought I'd better do it now before someone else does. I wanted to fill that void."

Anderson is managing editor for At Home in West Hawaii, a Sunday supplement to the West Hawaii Today newspaper. Her book offers suggestions on topics from removing the termites that eat away at the structure of your home to combating the salt air that chips away at your varnish.

Her inimitable words of advice to any homeowner who dread dealing with the elements? "Don't freak out. There isn't a problem that can't be solved with vigilance."

No prophetic words here, just advice that can apply to homes in most any location. A list of resources includes useful contacts, rules of thumb for hiring contractors, plus guidelines for obtaining building permits.

Her advice is the result of firsthand experience, said Anderson, also a property site manager for Kealakekua Bay Properties in southern Kona. "Being a site manager, I might have learned a thing or two."

But mostly, Anderson turned to service professionals when she began working on the book. She tackled such topics as mold control, battling salt-air corrosion, energy efficiency and landscaping with native plants.

Anderson offers plenty of advice on keeping a home and surrounding areas weatherproof and waterproof. But the most feedback she's gotten has centered on troublesome creatures -- coqui frogs, gold dust day geckos and, in particular, termites. "A lot of people really liked the chapters on bugs."

She does have a few choice personal extermination methods, tactics that some might consider offbeat: "I surveyed people for their favorite methods of killing centipedes. People spoke of pouring gasoline and chopping and burning them, but I can't imagine the sight or smell. Some used a machete or tongs, but my favorite method is a rubber mallet."

Though there are plentiful chapters, one subject Anderson wishes she expanded upon on is irrigation. She hopes to add more on that topic in her next book. In the meanwhile, "I think it's a fun book; there's a sense of humor. But I hope people enjoy the book and find it useful."

Her own pet peeve? Millipedes. "They just don't seem to die." Not even with a mallet. --Jacquelyn Carberry, Honolulu Star-Bulletin

Living on a tropical island isn't always as idyllic as the advertising people over at Corona would like you to think. Most of us who actually live in Hawaii can recount tales of late-night millipede encounters, barking geckos and cockroaches large enough to eat at the big kids' table. Karen Anderson's how-to bible The Hawaii Home Book: Practical Tips for Tropical Living makes residing in paradise Corona-commercial simple.

Geared for those who are building, remodeling or customizing their homes, Anderson's guide covers everything from tax incentives to tiki torches. What makes living in Hawaii unique also creates challenges. Concerned about Coqui frogs? Want to know the best way to light up that coconut tree in your front yard? Anderson's got you covered. The large color photographs make it easy to tell the difference between flooring like teak and tigerwood, transforming the reader into a materials master. Who knew monkeypod looks excellent when polished? While most of the book is strictly for home owners, the Finishing Touches chapter has some great ideas that even lowly renters can use to transform that Kaimuki studio into a lush, inviting retreat to be proud of. --The Honolulu Weekly

About the Author

Anderson is a freelance writer living on the island of Hawaii. She is a regular contributor and feature writer for the West Hawaii Today newspaper and the managing editor of a national trade magazine on school construction.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 202 pages
  • Publisher: Watermark Publishing LLC; 1st edition (August 30, 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0975374095
  • ISBN-13: 978-0975374092
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 7.1 x 0.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #201,543 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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19 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A great, all around practical guide., September 9, 2006
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Finally! A book written just for the homeowner in Hawaii. I like the friendly, humorous writing style. Great tips for everything from pests to roofs to rock walls. Lots of things I didn't know! Plus ways to save money and not be penny wise and pound foolish. Thanks to the author and publisher for writing the book we've all been waiting for. This one is a must-have, and the tips will save you the cover price many times over. Rate highly.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great resource for anyone in Hawaii, October 20, 2007
This review is from: The Hawaii Home Book: Practical Tips for Tropical Living (Paperback)
I bought this book and am really impressed with all the information because it is specific to Hawaii. It doesn't matter if you are a renter or a high-end homeowver, all the tips and info in this book are really practical. I like the section on propane, online tiki torches, rock walls, and swimming pool maintenance. I've passed this book along to friends, and I think it is the bible for living in the tropics. The bug section is really great, and includes info how to kill a centipede and what to do about carpenter bees. Even general topics like windows, flooring and screens all relate specifically to Hawaii...
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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Good tips for living in the tropics..., August 23, 2007
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The book has some good tips for living in the tropics. The sections on dealing with pests is the most valuable. Other parts of the book talk about general construction practices and products which anyone who has some interest in home improvement will already know, but the information may be useful to newbies.
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