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Title: | Builder’s Foundation Handbook |
Authors: | Carmody, John Christian, Jeffrey Labs, Kenneth |
Keywords: | Foundation Radon Mitigation Techniques Basement Construction Recommended Design WATERPROOFING INSULATION WOOD Soil Gas CONCRETE WALLS MASONRY WALLS FLOOR SLAB BACKFILLING COMPACTION MOISTUREPROOFING VAPOR CONTROLS CONTRACT BUILDING PERMITS SITE INSPECTIONS Crawl Space Worksheet |
Issue Date: | May-1991 |
Publisher: | MARTIN MARIETTA ENERGY SYSTEMS, INC. |
Abstract: | This handbook contains a worksheet for selecting insulation levels based on specific building construction, climate, HVAC equipment, insulation cost, and other economic considerations. The worksheet permits optimization of foundation insulation levels for new or retrofit applications. Construction details representing good practices for the design and installation of energy efficient basement, crawl space, and slab-on-grade foundations are the focal point of the handbook. The construction details are keyed to lists of critical design information useful for specifying structural integrity; thermal and vapor control; subsurface drainage; waterproofing; and mold, mildew, odor, decay, termite, and radon control strategies. Another useful feature are checklist chapter summaries covering major design considerations for each foundation type-- basement, crawl space, and slab-on-grade. These checklist summaries are useful during design and construction inspection. The information in this handbook is drawn heavily from the first foundation handbook from the DOE/ORNL Building Envelope Systems and Materials Program, the Building Foundation Design Handbook (Labs et al., 1988), which is an extensive technical reference manual. This book presents “what to do in foundation design” in an inviting, concise format. This handbook is intended to serve the needs of active home builders; however, the information is pertinent to anyone involved in foundation design and construction decisions including homeowners, architects, and engineers. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/626 |
Appears in Collections: | Reference Material & QUESTION PAPERS |
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