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Moisture control handbook: principles and practices for residential and small commercial buildings

Lstiburek, Joseph W. and Carmody, J.
1993
John Wiley & Sons, New York


Lstiburek, Joseph W. and Carmody, J., (1993), Moisture control handbook: principles and practices for residential and small commercial buildings, John Wiley & Sons, New York.
Abstract:
.. TH9031.L78 1993

"бн deals almost exclusively with moisture and water management. Some of the areas covered, including illustrations, are moisture movement, wall assemblies in various climates, moisture control practices in various climates, case studies/moisture problems that create mold, odor, roof decay and condensation, peeling paint on wood trim and hardboard panel problems. Written by Joseph Lstiburek and John Carmody; 214 pages;


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Lstiburek, J. W.
  1. Air pressure and building envelopes
  2. Blame It on Star Trek: Solving IAQ Problems
  3. Builder's guide: cold climates
  4. Moisture Control Handbook: new low-rise, residential construction
  5. Performance evaluation of exterior insulation and finish systems (EIFS)
  6. Pressure response of buildings
  7. The fundamental flaw of EIFS
  8. Understanding vapor barriers
  9. Unventing attics in cold climates  
Carmody, J.
  1. Moisture Control Handbook: new low-rise, residential construction  



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