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The $50 & Up Underground House Book teaches how to build the lowest cost, most sunshine-filled, best ventilated and driest underground houses of all. It teaches how to incorporate greenhouses, root cellars and fallout shelters into an underground home. It covers both hillside and flat land design, and explains how to solve drainage problems with dependable gravity rather then expensive, failure-prone building materials. It also details ways to pass or otherwise deal with the building codes.The $50 & Up Underground House Book is the only book to explain in detail author Mike Oehler’s revolutionary Post/Shoring/Polyethylene building method, which cuts building materials to the absolute minimum.
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The Fifty Dollar and Up Underground House Book - Seventh Edition, Mike Oehler, Christof Royer
- Langue
- Année de publication
- 1981,
- État du livre
- Très bon
- Prix
- 15,49 €
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- Titre
- The Fifty Dollar and Up Underground House Book - Seventh Edition
- Langue
- Anglais
- Auteurs
- Mike Oehler, Christof Royer
- Éditeur
- Mole Publishing Company
- Publié
- 1981
- Pages
- 116
- ISBN10
- 0442273118
- ISBN13
- 9780442273118
- Séries
- Mots clés
- Nonfiction, Motivation & Bien-être, Architecture, Construction & Statique, Maison & Décoration
- Description
- The $50 & Up Underground House Book teaches how to build the lowest cost, most sunshine-filled, best ventilated and driest underground houses of all. It teaches how to incorporate greenhouses, root cellars and fallout shelters into an underground home. It covers both hillside and flat land design, and explains how to solve drainage problems with dependable gravity rather then expensive, failure-prone building materials. It also details ways to pass or otherwise deal with the building codes.The $50 & Up Underground House Book is the only book to explain in detail author Mike Oehler’s revolutionary Post/Shoring/Polyethylene building method, which cuts building materials to the absolute minimum.



