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Moisture control and insulation systems in buildings, chilled water pipes and underground pipes : a guide for architects, engineers, contractors, facility managers, construction professionals and homeowners / William Allen Lotz and Joseph M. Hough

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Irvine : Universal-Publishers, c2021Description: xii, 322 pages : color illustrations ; 30 cmISBN:
  • 9781627343220
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • TH 9025 .L68 2021
Contents:
Chapter 1. Through the spectrum of Moisture Control: Discover the Inseparable Relation -- Chapter 2. Deeper the Rabbit Hole with Insulation/Vapor Barrier System is Sealed and Continuous -- Chapter 3. Moisture Control and Insulation/Vapor Barrier System -- Chapter 4. Controlling High Indoor Humidity in Hospitals, Indoor Swimming Pools, Ice Rinks etc. -- Chapter 5. Failing Roofs Without Any Roofing Faults: There is more to Leaking Roofs that Lousy Roofers -- Chapter 6. Moisture Control and Insulation Systems in Metal Buildings: Scrimping in the Design Now Spending on Lawyers Later -- Chapter 7. Chilled Water Pipe Insulation Problems -- Chapter 8. Pipe Insulation Commissioning, Specifications, and Durability: The Lightly Designs and Installed Pipe Insulation System Will Protect your Investment -- Chapter 9. Underground Pipes Insulation Systems Longevity -- Chapter 10. Managing Moisture Problems of Rain, Cracked Clapboards, Synthetics Stucco, Peeling Paints, Leaky Flashing and Caulk -- Chapter 11. Why Most energy Efficiency Fads Pass on like they never existed? -- Chapter 12. Insulation Systems Solves Damp Basement, Cracked Foundation and Ground Water Problems -- Chapter 13. Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning Moisture-Related Problems -- Chapter 14. People, Learning, Marketing, Business, Money and Quality Control -- Chapter 15. History of the Lotz Family in the Insulation Industry.
Summary: This book shows you one thing: How to deal with moisture problems in buildings and their components: Roofs, walls, attics, heating/ventilation/air conditioning systems, etc.; as well as how to deal with moisture problems in insulated chilled water pipes and underground pipes.
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Chapter 1. Through the spectrum of Moisture Control: Discover the Inseparable Relation -- Chapter 2. Deeper the Rabbit Hole with Insulation/Vapor Barrier System is Sealed and Continuous -- Chapter 3. Moisture Control and Insulation/Vapor Barrier System -- Chapter 4. Controlling High Indoor Humidity in Hospitals, Indoor Swimming Pools, Ice Rinks etc. -- Chapter 5. Failing Roofs Without Any Roofing Faults: There is more to Leaking Roofs that Lousy Roofers -- Chapter 6. Moisture Control and Insulation Systems in Metal Buildings: Scrimping in the Design Now Spending on Lawyers Later -- Chapter 7. Chilled Water Pipe Insulation Problems -- Chapter 8. Pipe Insulation Commissioning, Specifications, and Durability: The Lightly Designs and Installed Pipe Insulation System Will Protect your Investment -- Chapter 9. Underground Pipes Insulation Systems Longevity -- Chapter 10. Managing Moisture Problems of Rain, Cracked Clapboards, Synthetics Stucco, Peeling Paints, Leaky Flashing and Caulk -- Chapter 11. Why Most energy Efficiency Fads Pass on like they never existed? -- Chapter 12. Insulation Systems Solves Damp Basement, Cracked Foundation and Ground Water Problems -- Chapter 13. Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning Moisture-Related Problems -- Chapter 14. People, Learning, Marketing, Business, Money and Quality Control -- Chapter 15. History of the Lotz Family in the Insulation Industry.

This book shows you one thing: How to deal with moisture problems in buildings and their components: Roofs, walls, attics, heating/ventilation/air conditioning systems, etc.; as well as how to deal with moisture problems in insulated chilled water pipes and underground pipes.

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