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"Luke warm" Much of the information in this book is how to make a house affordable by eliminating desireable features. There is some useful information.
"Author defends premise"
I have read the critical reviews, and they state in general terms that the advice given in my book helps builders save building costs at the expense of energy efficiency and durability. This puzzles me, given the emphasis I place stressing the difference between cheap housing and housing that achieves a high value in relationship to its cost. This book was not written by a journalist, but a builder. A builder in a small community where a people know you by name, and can find you at home. If I built low quality homes, my business would end within a year. Instead, I win awards, municipal contracts to build high profile projects and enjoy an excellent reputation. All my houses qualify for Energy Star certification. Because of my reputation and track record, HUD chose my company to build the 2006 Concept House--a house that showcases the best in modern construction methods. In fact, I live in one of my own homes and in one of my own neighborhoods. How many developers can face their buyers on a daily basis? Having practiced the trade of affordable homebuilding for most of my life, my book simply offers a trade memoir of my experience along with information gathered among the best builders in the nation--the kind that set the standards. The approach I outline in the book certainly applies to affordable housing, but it works at any price point. It is a method to achieve the best value for each dollar spent. You, the reader, set the "value" standard. For example, as a homeowner, I used the methods prescribed build my house at a cost of about 75-percent of its value, allowing me to afford a much nicer home than my income would suggest--affordable to me. And in an extreme climate, my utility costs remain negligible. My book will not help you build a cheap house, but it will help you save money while building an energy efficient, durable home.
Fernando Pagés Brighton Construction Company 1941 K Street Lincoln, NE 68510 402-434-2456 Fax-434-2458
"Conflicts of Interest" There seems to be a bit of a difference in opinion in the reviews listed here as to whether or not this book is mainly of benefit to contractors, or to homeowners and do-it-yourselfers. My impression of the book is that it is aimed largely at the contractor who wishes to cut as many corners as possible in order to get-in the lowest bid or come-in under budget.
With that said, I will not argue that any of these cost-cutting measures actually results in a weaker structure or building of lesser quality. I am simply not qualified to give an opinion, as I am not a structural engineer. However, focus here seems to be on the minimum allowable standards that will get the job done.
Probably the most important single thing worth mentioning here is the fact that many of the cost-cutting tips mentioned are not in the best long-term interest of the homeowner. It might save the contractor money, but the homeowner will ultimately end-up paying the price through increased energy usage, a shorter building life-expectancy, and decreased resale value. Let's face it, a neighborhood with well-built homes in it is going to attract a different type of buyer (with more money), as opposed to a neighborhood full of cheaply-built, small "affordable housing". In real estate, it's all about "location", and I wouldn't want my home in the same neighborhood as someone with a cheaply built house.
The author occasionally delves into issues involving the real cost of the methods suggested, which I would equate with Total Cost of Ownership (TCO). Unfortunately, the TCO concept is not mentioned at all for most of his tips. Just for example, he suggests reducing the number of windows in a home, because it initially costs more money to install windows than walls. Sounds great, but the amount of energy that could be saved over the lifetime of the home by careful placement of windows that provide a home with passive heat from the sun make this a penny-wise, pound foolish proposition. Besides that, if you happen to be building in an area with a great view, a lack of windows will greatly reduce the home's resale value. Of course, none of the above is of any concern to the professional contractor, who just wants to build a house as cheaply and quickly as possible.
There were some really good tips in this book. It is unfortunate that most of them were only based upon initial building costs and not TCO. This conflict of interest between the contractor and the homeowner really makes it of limited use for the latter group.
"Excellent, worthwhile book" This is the best book for an owner/builder with no construction experience I've read. It clearly explains a lot about construction, and when and how cutting costs will impact only the bottom line, not the quality of the finished product. I feel that I've gained a great deal of knowledge that helps me make decisions on what's important to me, and I know this knowledge will be invaluable in my home design and acting as general contractor for my home.
"Great Book for Building Your Own House" The author has many significantly valuable insights that are usable if you are considering building or building your own house. His information is up-to-date and the book offers plenty of illustrations. I plan to use many of his ideas in the home that I am planning on building this spring.
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"Common Sense.......", I came about this title from a seminar with SMA Consulting Group in Utah. Working in the residental sector, I feel it is imperative to understand and grasp the concepts outlined in this book. From prelim all the way through, having the mindset up front to reduce costs and refine construction should be a must for anyone in any type of market, custom to production. Many of the items dicussed are currently in use with some of the larger builders in the nation and the returns from those practices are proof that this elements can used and applied across the board. Even if you think your business must design and build inefficient homes in order to make the sell, you are missing the point and potential. Any market can do this, it just requires you to be creative within a framework. Reducing material waste and labor costs can be done by using some of these simple and common sense practices. I recommend this book for anyone who wants to increase their margins and reduce their costs. If your designer cannot work within these ideas and concepts, maybe it's time for a new designer!
"Not very useful for an owner builder", I bought this book and "The Owner Builder Book" before I started building my own house. "The Owner Builder Book" was a very useful tool while this book mainly served to warn me about building techniques used by some contractors to save money, barely meeting minimum building codes. I'd recommend looking at this book in a library before buying to see some of the house pictures. If they look like things you'd be happy with (uncased doors and windows, carpeted stairs, closets without doors, wire closet shelves, stairs with knee walls instead of balustrade, laminate counters and fewer doors and windows to save money), then buy it. It could save you some money.
"One of the Best Books on Home Building", If you are planning on building your own home, reading this book is a must! This book goes beyond the typical how to be your own contractor. You will find very valuable information on how to get the most house for your money. Unlike many other books, it gives information on specific building products and lists the pros and cons. I have read many books on this subject and this was by far the most useful.
The only item I completely disagree with in this book is the portion in which the author recommends using a "Wood Foundation". If you every lived in a home that had termites, the last thing you want is wood touching dirt.
The author writes the book from a builder's perspective. His intent appears to be helping other builders find a niche in building a high quality home at the lowest possible price. If you want information on the most luxurious products and home plans, you will not find it in here. Regardless of the book's focus on value, it contains copious amounts of useful information for all people who are considering building their own house or having a home built for them.
"A must have resource for anyone planning to build", Both beginners and experienced professionals should feel the contents very easy to understand. It is filled with lots of illustrations and as the saying goes, "a picture is worth a thousand words".
A big bonus is all the illustrations in color that bring alive various arguments made by the author. I may not agree with all the suggestions from the author 100% but I can say that I would have been "flying blind" without this book.
In about 200 pages, this book pretty much summarizes what you need to do control your budget and to catch the low-hanging fruit first.
"Many options, use selectively", This book presents a wide range of cost-saving options on the foundation, framing, insulation, and other components of a new house. You have to pick and choose the ones that work for you. For example, if you have a beautiful view and a mild climate, you may not want to cut costs by reducing the number of windows. Instead, you can (for example) avoid a costly over-built foundation that is designed for more demanding climates.
The author does not advocate building a "cheap" (sub-standard) house. In fact, in some parts of the book he recommends avoiding choices that would reduce up-front costs (for instance, by laying polyester carpet over an inexpensive foam pad, or by installing an electrical panel with room for fewer breakers).
Many of his suggestions simply challenge conventional practices that have no engineering rationale (spacing studs 16" oc instead of 24", using 3-stud corners) or alternative products (such as Insulating Concrete Forms) that are not necessarily cost-effective.
I think this is a very helpful book. If nothing else, it can alert you to the kinds of details that periodically need re-thinking when you follow one construction practice over another. Then if you want to put more money into an extravagant staircase or other detail, you'll have some ideas about how to pay for it without going over budget or cutting dangerous corners.
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"Save time and money on your new home!", Best guide book that I've read so far. I plan on using many of the alternative construction techniques suggested in this book to build my home. Invaluable information provided to build with quality at a much lower cost than many of the "conventional" building methods.
"Not just for home owners!", I always take a risk buying construction books on line. Half the time they are written for the first timer, or home owner, and I get a bunch of info that I already know. This book, however, was labeled for the home owner type, but turned out to be on a builders level! I learned several new techniqes that I did not know, this has saved me untold thousands of dollars on my up coming projects. I would like to see a book from the same guy that would go into even more detail, like an advanced level of the same. The author had to do this first one to appeal to the most people, but I know he has tons of more detail he could put in a book twice as thick as this one. Still, this is a great help in building a good house cheep!
"Great way to see when a house was built cheaply", This book has been helpful to me, but perhaps not for the reasons the author intended.
I'm in the midst of renovating an old Victorian. You could say I'm doing it the "price is no object" sort of way. It's not that I'm wasting money, but if i can find a commercial version of some hinge that's a bit stronger, i'll probably use that. I'm looking for the most interesting materials, the newest and most efficient heating system, and I'm not cutting corners. I'm building my own curving master staircase, if that gives you any indication of what I'm up to.
My goal is to sell the house to a discerning buyer who will appreciate the custom made cabinets, vaulted ceilings, interesting species of hardwood, and so forth.
This book is not for builders such as myself. It is for those builders who want to know all the little shortcuts they can get away with to save a little money here or there, thus to appeal to "first time buyers" or I guess what could be called "low information buyers." For example, the book demonstrates how a knee-wall made of 2x4s and drywall is a little cheaper to make than a hardwood banister with posts for stairs. Or how you could save a few dollars by putting your joists on 24" centers instead of 16" centers... or how certain construction methods such as cross bracing between joists are old, outdated, quaint, and unnecessary, and you can save the few dollars by just not putting them in (not in my town but maybe somewhere more lenient.)
Hardwood stairs are out of the question. The stairs described in this book use cheap composite materials, and are hidden by carpeting or paint. I'm sure that's okay for some people.
So this is definitely a good book for those who want to quickly construct cheapo houses that aren't all that great, but at least (hopefully) protect their modest buyers from the elements.
It's actually also a great book for first time home buyers to take a look at because they can utilize the knowledge in the book to rapidly ascertain among the houses they are looking to buy, which ones have been constructed on the cheap.
"Best construction book on the market", As a residential designer of green homes I am always struggling with showing my clients how building green is a good investment. This book gives you the information you need to make a strong resource efficient home that saves the client money.
I will be using the information in this book for the rest of my career. Everyone in the building trades owes it to themselves, their clients and the planet to read this book and implement its techniques. With any luck this book will also help to change the archaic building codes which infest the building department of every county and city in the US.
Buy it and encourage your building associates to buy it too! You will be so glad you did.
"Chock full of good ideas", This book has snappy writing and good ideas, but seems to suffer from "magazine-frenzy-layout." By that, I mean there is at least one color picture per page (even gratuitous ones), stylish diagrams, pull-quotes, and sidebars. But sometimes this is just distracting. Some of the ideas are not explained or pursued, which leads me to suspect that portion of the text was lifted as-is from a magazine article. The book is only 200 pages (light-weight pages considering so many extraneous pictures.)
Sorry for so much griping, but I have come to expect more from Taunton Press, and it is sad to see their quality slipping. HAVING SAID all that, I still liked the book and highly recommend it. It is refreshing to have such forward-thinking ideas presented all together in one place and compared. I appreciated especially the chapter on insulation for its side-by-side analysis of several alternatives to the "standard" fiberglass batts.
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