Green Building Bible, Fourth Edition |
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These two books are the perfect starting place to help you get to grips with one of the most vitally important aspects of our society - our homes and living environment. PLEASE NOTE: A download link for Volume 1 will be sent to you by email and Volume 2 will be sent to you by post as a book. |
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Posted By: stephendvintend to build to passivhaus standards
Posted By: stephendvOur architects have proposed the following design for the basement and ground floor.
Posted By: stephendvOur architects
Posted By: tonyThe design idea should be to join up all the insulation without bridging it.
Posted By: stephendvI intend to build to passivhaus standards and have specced the insulation to meet those standards - but I'm not sure about how significant an effect thermal bridging of the ground floor will have on the design
Posted By: ralphd
How much more expensive would it be to go with a wood floor? (wood = ~R1.2/in vs R1.2/ft for concrete)
Posted By: djhThe Passivhaus details book has details for Passivhauses! Ask to see your architects' copy, find the relevant diagram and ask why they didn't use it?
Posted By: James NortonSeriously, stop trying... make them do it! Then you avoid and come back if there are any problems...
Posted By: stephendvPosted By: ralphd
How much more expensive would it be to go with a wood floor? (wood = ~R1.2/in vs R1.2/ft for concrete)
I'd lose the use of the concrete floor as thermal mass for sunny winter days.
Posted By: James NortonThe 'book' comes with the software.
Posted By: stephendvHopefully there'll be more of an impact once the house is complete and I can show them the tiny amount I'm spending on heating
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