This cold house The simple science of energy efficiency

Colin Smith, 1942-

Book - 2007

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Published
Baltimore : Johns Hopkins University Press 2007.
Language
English
Main Author
Colin Smith, 1942- (-)
Physical Description
viii, 228 p. : ill. ; 24 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (p. [217]-220) and index.
ISBN
9780801886225
  • Finding your way
  • Feeling good : the science of comfort
  • Save a dollar, save the Earth : effective insulation
  • Wrapping up warm : insulating your home
  • Oil or gas or electric or... : fuel choice and heating costs
  • Flickering flames : The science of fires and fireplaces
  • Pumping the heat, cooling the air
  • The human touch : managing the system
  • The crystal ball : a look at the future
  • From whence we came.
Review by Library Journal Review

Smith (physics, emeritus, Manchester Metropolitan Univ., England) has written a guide that focuses on how to keep existing houses warm and comfortable with minimal environmental impact and at affordable costs. Using folksy anecdotes about his grandfather, the school janitor, and other relatives from before World War II along with quotations from Laura Ingalls Wilder's novels, Smith compares older heating systems with the numerous choices currently available. Topics include insulation, fuel choice and heating costs, fireplaces, thermostats, and heating and cooling systems. Accessible to the layperson are basic equations for estimating possible savings in heating and cooling bills, charts with pros and cons of the various systems, and "top tips" (e.g., using caulk to fix drafts and conducting an energy audit of the home). Information on control systems (thermostats), however, would be too technical for most. Smith states in the preface his work is not a "deep green" approach; readers wanting information on alternative energy heating and cooling sources will need to consult other guides. A unique resource recommended for comprehensive energy collections; an unnecessary purchase for others.-Eva Lautemann, Georgia Perimeter Coll. Lib., Clarkston (c) Copyright 2010. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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