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The heat in old houses

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Weight 0.35 kg
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2/5

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102

Author

Göran Gudmundsson

Publisher

Gysinge Center for Building Conservation

“The Heat of Old Houses” answers questions about heating and insulation of old houses. This is the second book in the series – Building Conservation in Practice.

Find out which solutions are recommended. House fireplaces and heat sources, their history and construction, and renovation aspects. Detailed advice is given on the maintenance and care of tiled stoves, fireplaces, pipe stoves, fireplaces and iron stoves.

A very practical book. Invaluable knowledge for anyone working with older houses.

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“The Heat of Old Houses” answers questions about heating and insulation of old houses. This is the second book in the series – Building Conservation in Practice.

Find out which solutions are recommended. House fireplaces and heat sources, their history and construction, and renovation aspects. Detailed advice is given on the maintenance and care of tiled stoves, fireplaces, pipe stoves, fireplaces and iron stoves.

A very practical book. Invaluable knowledge for anyone working with older houses.

Additional information

Weight 0.35 kg
Part of a series

2/5

Sidor

102

Author

Göran Gudmundsson

Publisher

Gysinge Center for Building Conservation

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