How Your House Works: A Visual Guide to Understanding & Maintaining Your Home
How Your House Works: A Visual Guide to Understanding & Maintaining Your Home
Why is my faucet leaking, my toilet running, or my dishwasher refusing to start? Can I fix it myself? What's causing the heating system to smell bad or the foundation to crack? Do I need an air filtration system? Is the new "engineered lumber" as good as conventional wood? These are just a few examples of questions homeowners face when repairs are needed, or when a new house or addition is being planned.
There's no question that it pays to be an informed consumer. Knowledge of your home's systems helps you control repair and construction costs and make sure the correct elements are being installed or replaced.
This book uncovers the mysteries behind just about every major appliance and building element in your house. Clear, "exploded" drawings show you exactly how these things should be put together and how they function - what to check if they don't work, and what you can do that might save you having to call in a professional.
The easy-to-understand pictures and e
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Review by Architect for How Your House Works: A Visual Guide to Understanding & Maintaining Your Home
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I bought this and two other “visual guide to your home” books from Amazon. This book is by far the best of the lot. I can’t say enough good things about it. Here’s why:
1. CURRENCY AND COVERAGE. Published in 2007, it’s the most current title, and covers modern home fixtures better than the others. It’s also very comprehensive in it’s coverage
2. QUALITY. The diagrams and cutaways are highly detailed, and the best that I’ve seen – they’re also full color, compared to the black and white in other books.
3. CLARITY AND ORGANIZATION. The explanations are straightforward and insight, with just enough detail to understand home systems.
4. TROUBLESHOOTING TIPS. Every topic includes a sidebar containing “Before hiring a professional” troubleshooting tips. They explain the 2 to 3 most likely problems with the system, along with the solutions. I just used this book to troubleshoot our malfunctioning garbage disposal. The troubleshooting tip was 100% right. I made the fix in 2 minutes and saved $180+ on the cost of replacing the disposal. The book just paid for itself 10 times over.
I have 30+ books on home building. This one has a special place on my bookshelf. If you own a house, buy this book. You’ll thank me the first time you have the satisfaction of fixing something that goes wrong!
Review by Barbara Fairfield for How Your House Works: A Visual Guide to Understanding & Maintaining Your Home
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What a great book! The fantastic detailed color illustrations are clearer than looking at the object itself. The very first day I had the book, I was able to repair a broken flush handle on my toilet. In my area a plumber charges $100 just to come to the house, so the book has already paid for itself four times. I’m giving the book as Christmas presents to all of my homeowning friends.
Review by David Inman for How Your House Works: A Visual Guide to Understanding & Maintaining Your Home
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I have numerous reference books but this is the first one to actually describe to me how the device functions. The “Before calling the…(technician)” feature was a brilliant idea and a potential money saver for most homeowners.
My son-in-law teaches middle school science and will be using this book for its wonderful schematics. My other reference books are stashed away on a bookshelf – this one stays on my desk where it is good and handy!
Review by Katroshka for How Your House Works: A Visual Guide to Understanding & Maintaining Your Home
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After buying my first house, I knew I had a lot of work ahead of me and wanted as much help as I could get. I looked at lots of reviews of DIY books, and this one seemed great. It is kind of a neat book, and does have some good information, but this isn’t a book for a do-it-yourselfer. I’m new at it, to be sure, but even so, most of the information in this book is much, much too basic, and all the information inside could easily be found online. This book might be good for someone who usually calls professional help for home problems and wants to save a few bucks here or there.
Review by Critical Reasoner for How Your House Works: A Visual Guide to Understanding & Maintaining Your Home
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I have four general home improvement books and a score of special topic wiring, carpentry, decking, landscaping, etc., books which have helped immensely as a homeowner seeking to do some of the inevitably needed work without calling a contractor.
A friend who has zero handyman skills just purchased a home, so I searched Amazon to find a good current book on the subject of general home maintenance as a gift (mine are 10 years old or so). Unfortunately I stumbled upon this book with “rave” reviews and ordered it blindly.
All in all this book is a waste of time for anyone but the near sighted little old lady living in a rented condo who needs to know what a fuse is. It offers no real repair advice to speak of. What it does is give a simplistic, generalized diagrammatic idea of what things in the home do (such as a furnace, a water heater, a microwave oven, etc.) Then it instructs you to see whether it is really broken in an extremely simplistic way, under the theme of “before you call for help.”
If the item in question actually is broken, instead of suffering from say, a burned out fuse or a burned out light bulb (actual example), there is no repair instruction of any caliber to be found. It is merely a book to determine whether you need someone else to fix the problem or if there is actually no problem to begin with.
This book is useless except for previously mentioned blue haired bespectacled tenants.