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Consumer's Guide to Home Improvement, Renovation and Repair (Revised)

Consumer's Guide to Home Improvement, Renovation and Repair (Revised)


$19.95

  • Format: Trade Paperback
  • 270 pages
  • Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
  • Published: April 1995
  • ISBN-10: 0471118729
  • ISBN-13: 9780471118725

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'An invaluable guide for contractors, consumers, and tradespeople. There's an enormous supply of sound advice, proven renovation ideas and handy insights.'--Bill Ellingsworth Senior Staff Vice President National Association of Home Builders 'The remodeling industry in this country is thriving, and this book is chock full of clear explanations of how those remodeling methods and materials work.'--Forrest Wilson, Ph.D. Senior Editor, Architecture Completely updated to reflect changes in the cost of materials and labor, this is the book that will save you money, worry, and headaches, whether you're reshingling a roof, remodeling your kitchen, rewiring the basement, or adding a new wing to your house. Whether you do the job yourself, hire tradespeople, or work with a contractor, this comprehensive guide enables you to compare and select the smartest solution for virtually any home improvement or repair project. You'll learn how to: Evaluate the level of skill needed to complete the project Assess the relative cost, durability, and ease of use of a wide variety of building materials Compare costs of over 300 options with and without a contractor Manage repair people and contractors like an expert Updated to reflect current market prices, this step-by-step guide helps readers make cost-saving decisions on all renovation projects, whether they use a contractor or do it themselves. Readers are provided with planning instructions, energy conservation ideas, and money-saving tips. 150 line drawings/photos.
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