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The Housebuilder's Bible Eighth Edition (8th Edition)
The Housebuilder's Bible Eighth Edition (8th Edition)
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List Price: £19.95
Buy New: £13.16
You Save: £6.79 (34%)
Avg. Customer Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars(based on 15 reviews)
Sales Rank: 209821
Category: Book

Author: Mark Brinkley
Publisher: Ovolo Publishing Ltd
Studio: Ovolo Publishing Ltd
Manufacturer: Ovolo Publishing Ltd
Label: Ovolo Publishing Ltd
Format: Illustrated
Languages: English (Original Language), English (Unknown)
Media: Paperback
Edition: Eighth Edition
Pages: 424

ISBN: 190595915X
EAN: 9781905959150
ASIN: 190595915X

Publication Date: May 2, 2009  (In 114 Days)
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5 out of 5 stars brilliant   August 6, 2008
  2 out of 2 found this review helpful

this is a great book, so much useful information in there. in my opinion theres already enough good reviews to convince one to buy it, so theres not really much to add.
although its important to know, this doesn't tell you practical skills, 'how-to's like roofing, plumbing etc. its more about prices of materials verses labour, explains the ins and outs of employing an architect to design for you, explains how to deal with building regulations, that kind of thing.
VERY useful
paris



5 out of 5 stars Remove any Donald Rumsfeld from your life   February 6, 2007
  27 out of 58 found this review helpful

The ex-Secretary of Defense is now most famous for his quote about knowledge. "...as we know, there are known knowns; there are things we know we know. We also know there are known unknowns; that is to say we know there are some things we do not know. But there are also unknown unknowns -- the ones we don't know we don't know."
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When I started thinking about renovating my house and building an extension I had very few known knowns. After using the Housebuilder's Bible as a guide I now have no unknown unknowns and very few known unknowns. I and know how to know those.

So, if you're building or thinking of building and you feel an outbreak of Donald Rumsfeld is imminent; buy this book !



5 out of 5 stars Essential reading for self-builders and project managers   February 5, 2007
  25 out of 26 found this review helpful

Despite having no previous building experience, we have been building and/or project managing the build of our house for the past 2 years: see www.timval.com for a diary of the build.

Mark Brinkley's Housebuilder's Bible has proven to be invaluable. It provided us with sufficient technical information to allow us to select, negotiate with, and manage our architect and tradesmen. It gives realistic estimates of the main costs incurred, and highlights the potential pitfalls of self-building or project managing a build.

There are many books available which delve further into the technical aspects of building, but none draw together the essential points from design to finishes in such a clear and practical way.

The Housebuilder's Bible is the most useful tool you can buy if you are thinking of self-building or managing the renovation or new build of your own house.




5 out of 5 stars Easily the best self-build book I have read   January 30, 2007
  78 out of 78 found this review helpful

I have been interested in building my own house for at least 20 years and in that time I have read many books and countless magazine articles on the subject. Initially, most of the stuff I could find was american - often inspiring and very much geared to hands on do-it-yorself types but so far removed from the reality of building in bureaucratic Britain as to be almost useless. I have read books recently, written in this country, of a much more sober sort. They are often written by architects and, although many contain excellent advice on planning and contracts and garantees, there is often surprisingly little about the actual building process.

Mark Brinkley's book is different. It is immediately clear that this is written by a man who really knows about house building, both as a professional and a self-builder. He explains simply how houses are built, what choices there are to be made and what follows from them. Even better he explains why bulders, developers and the various subcontractors behave the way they do.

Building is not rocket science but there are many things that need to come together for it to work. Even if you don't intend to lift so much as a shovel in the process of your house build, you need to know the information in this book. It is clearly presented and easy to follow and cuts through the spin that various intrest groups put 'facts' and figures leaving you in a good position to make informed decisions.

For a book that contains so much information and insight, it is very easy to read and even entertaining in places and on top of that it really gives you a feel for what it is like to build your own house. I am 60% through the process of building my own house and still refer to this book often - if you only buy one book on self-build this should be it.



5 out of 5 stars Top Notch   January 30, 2007
  14 out of 15 found this review helpful

I have Mark's previous version of this book, all I can say is it is excellent. It gives all the information a prospective house builder will need. It is a real eye opener but like Mark says don't let the book put you off the idea.

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