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  • ISBN: 9780137004171
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NOTE: Before purchasing, check with your instructor to ensure you select the correct ISBN. Several versions of Pearson's MyLab & Mastering products exist for each title, and registrations are not transferable. To register for and use Pearson's MyLab & Mastering products, you may also need a Course ID, which your instructor will provide. Used books, rentals, and purchases made outside of Pearson If purchasing or renting from companies other than Pearson, the access codes for Pearson's MyLab & Mastering products may not be included, may be incorrect, or may be previously redeemed. Check with the seller before completing your purchase. This inclusive text unites the key elements of residential construction, includes clear, concise, highly illustrated discussions and building plans, and excerpts from the 2015 International Residential Code for One- and Two-Family Dwellings from the International Code Council. Written in simple terms with an emphasis on discipline nomenclature, professionalism, and articulation of content, Carpentry is among the first texts to integrate a full set of building plans with 2015 International Code Council building standards, and the latest carpentry text built around the ideals of modern and sustainable construction methods. Fully conceived, designed, and written to help develop the first generation of carpenters and builders of tomorrow's highly efficient green homes, the book is based on building science and the latest materials and techniques. The mathematics, theory, practice, techniques, and applications of carpentry are interwoven within a larger discussion of sustainability, resource and labor efficiencies, indoor air quality, and environmental impact. The book develops building skills that go beyond technique by explaining purpose, code compliance, structure requirements, and introducing plan reading spatial skills. 0134074289 / 9780134074283 Carpentry Plus MyCarpentryLab with Pearson eText -- Access Card Package Package consists of: * 0132740648 / 9780132740647 MyCarpentryLab with Pearson eText -- Access Card -- for Fundamentals of Carpentry * 0137004176 / 9780137004171 CarpentrySection 1: Construction Careers, Business Associations, and Organizations Regional Voices Chapter 1 Construction Careers and Entrepreneurs Careers in Construction Careers with Certification, Testing, and Government Agencies Section 2: The Evolution of Building Methods, Codes, and Green Building Regional Voices Chapter 2 History of Construction Methods Residential Materials Evolution Post and Beam Dimensional Lumber Balloon Framing Alternative Methods Building Science and Green Building Green Carpentry Chapter 3 The Evolution of Building Codes Basic Structural Requirements for Public Safety Unification of Codes Developing a National Standard, the ICC Model Codes The Impact of Codes on Modern Construction Home Design as Related to Code The Influence of Code on Building Materials Chapter 4 Adapting Codes to Regional Conditions Codes Designed to Address Regional Construction Chapter 5 Efficient and Sustainable Building Practices: A New Paradigm in Residential Construction Green Is a New Attitude Building Efficiency Sustainable Construction Materials and Methods Construction Techniques Go Green The Building Envelope System Materials Conservation and Recycling Long-Term Impacts Section 3: Project Planning and Architectural Plans Regional Voices Chapter 6 Project Planning and Teamwork Project Teams and Early Planning Project Professionals Chapter 7 Contracts, Permits, and Zoning Contract Writing Basics Parts of a Contract Permits and Code Compliance Zoning and Land Usage Zoning and Code Compliance with Construction Plans Chapter 8 Architectural Working Drawings Architectural Plans and Plan Sheets Working Drawings Presentation and Elevation Viewing Style Layout and Framing Plan Views CAD Programs for Design and Energy Efficiency Chapter 9 Reading Plans: Lines, Symbols, Abbreviations, and Notes Parts of a Construction Drawing Section 4: Site Planning with a Green Perspective Section Regional Voices Chapter 10 Building Site Considerations Local Soil Conditions Utilities and Easements Building Lot Setbacks and Clearances Building Lot Preparation Chapter 11 Green Aspects of BuildingSites Passive Solar Design and Building Orientation Wind Orientation Rainwater Collection, Solar Panels, and Wind Turbines Section 5: Safety, Tools, Math, and Estimating Regional Voices Chapter 12 OSHA, Personal Protective Equipment, and Job-Site Safety OSHA and Residential Compliance Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Lifting Safety and Repetitive Tasks General Site Safety Chapter 13 Hand Tools and Tool Safety OSHA and Tools Quality Tools Are Safe Tools Tool Management and Organization Hammers, Prying Tools, and Powder-Actuated Drivers Measuring and Layout Tools Handsaws, Planes, and Other Handy Hand Tools Chapter 14 Power Tools and Extension Cords Selecting Power Tools Electrical Safety and Power Tools Power Tools for Construction Sanders and Planers Stationary or Table-Mounted Power Tools Pneumatic and Gas Nailers Chapter 15 Working off the Ground: Ladders, Scaffolds, and Lifts Working off the Ground Fall Arrest Systems Ladder Safety Ladder Types Ladder Accessories Pump Jacks Scaffolds Aerial Lifts Chapter 16 Construction Math and Estimating Basic Mathematics: Your Best Tool Fractions and Decimals Linear Measurements and Perimeters Geometric Shapes: Calculating Volumes and Areas Working with the Triangle Construction Math for Estimating Foundation Systems Foundation Systems Estimating the Floor System Wall Material Estimating Estimating Roof Components Section 6: Building Materials Regional Voices Chapter 17 Dimensional Lumber Products Chapter 19 Hangers and Fasteners Modern Nails Nails: Size, Type, and Purpose Screws: Design and Function Bolts for Construction Anchoring Systems Framing Hangers and Structural Strapping (Ties) Chapter 20 Construction Glues, Caulks, and Coatings Construction Chemicals and Compounds Construction Glues Construction Caulks Interior and Exterior Surface Coatings Construction Coatings and the Environment Section 7: Levels, Transits, and Building Layout Procedures Regional Voices Chapter 21 Leveling, Layout, and Surveying Equipment Leveling and Layout Tool Options Finding Level with Basic Tools Builder's Levels and Transit-Levels Establishing Elevations and Levels Total Station Instruments Laser Leveling and Plumbing Equipment Step by Step 1 Setting the Tripod Working Height Step by Step 2 Using a Horizontal Circle Scale to Set Square Wall Lines Step by Step 3 Plumbing a Wall, Column, Post, or Concrete Form Using the Transit-Level Step by Step 4 Calculating Elevations Using Multiple Setup Points Chapter 22 Building Layout Procedures Building Layout Procedures Excavations and Footings Step by Step 1 Finding the First House Corner Step by Step 2 Line Squaring Procedure Section 8: Concrete, Foundations, Footings, and Form Work Regional Voices Chapter 23 Concrete Basics: Greener Than You Think History of Concrete Modern Concrete Basics Concrete Sustainability Future Concrete Development Thermal Mass Concrete in the Home Chapter 24 Slab Work Concrete Slab Construction Slab-on-Grade Design Considerations Monolithic Slabs Independent or Floating Slabs Forms for Slab Construction Finishing Exterior Slab Work Step by Step 1 Creating a Slab Form Step by Step 2 Determining Form Length to Cut Kerf Lines Step by Step 3 Spacing for Kerf Lines Chapter 25 Foundations, Footings, and Piers Foundation Designs and Spread Footings Stepped Footings Foundation Types and Design Frost-Protected Shallow Foundations Foundations and Sustainability Support Piers, Columns, and Pilasters Foundation Drainage Chapter 26 Form Construction Form Construction Concrete Form Components Types of Concrete Forms Insulated Concrete Forms Step by Step 1 Setting Wall Forms with Preconstructed Wood Panels Step by Step 2 Setting Column Forms Step by Step 3 Basic Setup and Installation of ICF Wall Forms Section 9: Rough Framing: Floors, Walls, and Ceilings Regional Voices Chapter 27 Supporting the Floor: Posts, Girders, and Beams Supporting the Floor: Posts, Beams, and Floor Trusses Support Posts Beams and Girders Installing Beams and Girders Floor Trusses Chapter 28 Floor System Design, Layout, and Framing Design Basics Sill Plates Floor Joists Joist Layout Procedures Lateral Floor Stability I-Joists Altering Dimensional Joists and I-Joists Floor Openings Doubling Floor Joists Step by Step 1 Air-Tight Sealing Points Step by Step 2 Sill Plate Bolt Hole Alignment Procedure Step by Step 3 Squaring Calculation Procedure Step by Step 4 Rim Board or Band Joist Placement Procedure Step by Step 5 Floor Joist Layout: Dimensional Lumber and I-Joists Step by Step 6 Joist Lapping: Layout from Opposite Sides Step by Step 7 Blocking and Bridging Dimensional Joists Step by Step 8 Metal Bridging Step by Step 9 Framing Floor Openings Step by Step 10 Special Considerations for I-Joists Step by Step 11 Techniques for Temporary Bracing Chapter 29 Subflooring and Special Floor FramingSubflooring Modern Subfloor Materials Attachment Methods for Sheet Materials Constructing the Subfloor Floor Systems (Beyond the Code) Step by Step 1 Guidelines for Subfloor Gluing Step by Step 2 Setting and Securing the Subflooring Chapter 30 SIPs and Optimum Value Engineered Wall Framing SIPs: Structural Insulated Panel Systems Construction Basics for SIPs Step by Step 1 Installing SIPs Step by Step 2 Setting Bottom Plates and Installing SIPs Step by Step 3 Bottom Plate Installation Step by Step 4 OSB Surface Spline Technique for Joining Panels Step by Step 5 Joining Technique Using Dimensional Lumber Step by Step 6 Field Cutting a SIP Opening Optimum Value Engineered (OVE) Framing Chapter 31 Conventional Wall Framing with Dimensional Lumber Dimensional Lumber Wall Framing Components Layout Procedures for Walls Constructing and Raising Walls Special Wall Techniques and Assemblies Raising and Bracing Wall Sections Exterior Wall Sheathing Step by Step 1 Setting Exterior Wall Lines Step by Step 2 Wall Plate Layout Procedure Step by Step 3 Wall Layout Procedure: Step by Step Practice Problem Step by Step 4 Header Selection Step by Step 5 How to Build and Nail a Built-up Header Step by Step 6 Installing 1 x4 Let-in Braces Step by Step 7 Installing Metal Cut-in Braces Chapter 32 Ceiling Framing Ceiling Joists Ceiling Joist Installation Step by Step 1 Cutting Ceiling Joist Ends Below the Rafter's Top Edge Step by Step 2 Installing Ceiling Joists Section 10: Special Framing: Stairs and Light-Gauge Steel Regional Voices Chapter 33 Stair Framing Stair Construction Staircase Components Staircases and the International Residential Code Staircase Design: Ergonomics for Safety and Comfort Staircase Layout and Design Balustrades and Handrails Step by Step 1 Math Calculations: Total Rise Step by Step 2 Math Calculations: Treads and Risers Step by Step 3 Math Calculations: Headroom and Stairwell Length Step by Step 4 Use the Pythagorean Theorem to Calculate Stringer Stock Length Step by Step 5 Construction Techniques: Laying Out the Stringer Step by Step 6 Construction Techniques: Dropping the Stringer Step by Step 7 Setting the Top of the Stringer Based on Attachment Method Step by Step 8 Making a Cleat Stringer Step by Step 9 Leveling and Squaring the Stringers Step by Step 10 Installing a Kickboard Step by Step 11 Hangerboard Design and Installation Step by Step 12 Building a Landing Platform Step by Step 13 Designing a Common Three-Step Winder for a 90 Turn without a Landing Step by Step 14 Setting the Angle of Cut and Length for Handrails Step by Step 15 Making a Tread-Riser Jig Chapter 34 Light-Gauge Steel Framing Light-Gauge Steel Framing Light Steel Framing Components Framing Techniques with Cold-Formed Steel Components Section 11: Roof Components, Framing, and Assembly Regional Voices Chapter 35 Basic Roof Design, Framing Components, and the Ridge Board Roof Designs Roof Terminology Roof Components Laying Out and Erecting Ridge Boards Ridge Boards and Intersecting Roof Designs Ridge Board Actual Length for Different Intersecting Roof Types Setting Ridge Boards for Intersecting Roofs Step by Step 1 Setting a Ridge Board Step by Step 2 Drawing a Framing Diagram for Intersecting Gable Roofs Step by Step 3 Drawing a Framing Diagram for a Hip Roof Step by Step 4 Drawing a Framing Diagram for a Combination Hip and Valley Intersecting Roof Chapter 36 Common, Hip, and Valley Rafters The Common Rafter Beyond the Wall Plane: Rafter Tails Rake Overhangs Gable End Studs Hip Rafters Valley Rafters Step by Step 1 Common Rafter and Hip Rafter Theoretical Line Lengths Step by Step 2 Common Rafter Layout Using a Framing Square Step by Step 3 Using a Speed Square (Rafter Square) to Lay Out a Common Rafter Step by Step 4 Calculating and Marking the Common Rafter Tail Section Step by Step 5 Making a Plumb Cut on Common Rafter Tails Step by Step 6 Measuring and Marking Single Cheek Cuts for a Hip Rafter Step by Step 7 Measuring and Marking Double Cheek Cuts for a Hip Rafter Step by Step 8 Calculating and Marking the Tail of a Hip Rafter Step by Step 9 Assembling the Hip Roof Step by Step 10 Supporting Valley Rafter Layout Procedure Step by Step 11 Valley Rafter Tail Reverse Cheek Cut Chapter 37 Jack Rafters: Completing the Roof Frame Jack Rafters Hip Jack Rafters Valley Jack Rafters Valley Cripple Jack Rafters Hip-Valley Cripple Jack Rafters Step by Step 1 Hip Jack Rafter Layout Step by Step 2 Valley Jack Rafter Layout Step by Step 3 Valley Cripple Jack Rafter Layout Step by Step 4 Hip-Valley Cripple Jack Rafter Layout Chapter 38 Engineered Trusses and I-Joists for Roof Construction Roof Trusses Site Storage, Handling, and Safety with Roof Trusses Walls up to 8 Feet Walls over 8 Feet Installation and Bracing of Roof Trusses I-Joist Roof Construction Section 12: Closing the Roof Framing: Cornices, Sheathing, and Flashing Regional Voices Chapter 39 Cornice Construction and Stormwater Removal (Gutter Systems) Closing in the Roof Framing Cornice Designs Rake Ends and Cornice Return Methods Material Options for Closing the Roof System Cornice Soffit Design and Attic Ventilation Gutter Systems Step by Step 1 Building a Solid Wood Boxed Cornice Step by Step 2 Building the Boxed Cornice with Vinyl or Aluminum Step by Step 3 Turning Corners when Building the Boxed Cornice Step by Step 4 Closing a Rake End with Minimal Overhang Step by Step 5 Calculating Gutter and Downspout Sizes Step by Step 6 Installing the Gutter and Downspout System Chapter 40 Roof Sheathing, Underlayment, and Flashing Protection Roof Sheathing Underlayment Roof Flashing Techniques and Locations Section 13: Roof Finish Materials and Vegetated Roofs Regional Voices Chapter 41 Options for Finished Roof Materials Choosing the Finished Roofing Material Asphalt Shingles Installing Asphalt Shingles Wood Shakes and Shingles Tile Roofs Step by Step 1 Installing Three-Tab Shingles Step by Step 2 Installing Architectural Shingles Step by Step 3 Forming a Shake or Shingle Open Valley Chapter 42 Metal Roofs and Vegetated Roofs Metal Roof Systems Installing Metal Roof Systems Vegetated Roofs Section 14: Windows, Doors, and Day-Lighting Regional Voices Chapter 43 Windows, Skylights, and Tubular Day-Lighting Devices The Importance of Windows Window Materials Options Parts of a Window Types of Windows Skylights and Tubular Day-Lighting Devices (TDD) Window Installation Skylight and Tubular Day-Lighting Device Installation Chapter 44 Interior Doors Interior Doors Types of Interior Doors Traditional Door Installations Prehung Door Assemblies Step by Step 1 Building a Field-Constructed Door Jamb Assembly Step by Step 2 Assemble and Square Jamb Components in the Rough Opening Step by Step 3 Installing a Prehung Door Assembly Step by Step 4 Cutting In and Installing a Lockset Step by Step 5 Installing Bifold Doors Step by Step 6 Installing Pocket Doors Chapter 45 Exterior Doors Exterior Doors Entrance and Service Door Component Details Installing Exterior Doors Section 15: Interior Finish Stages Regional Voices Chapter 46 Gypsum Board, Plaster, and Paneling Gypsum Board Fasteners for Gypsum Products Installation of Gypsum Board Drywall Finishing Materials Finishing Drywall Systems Veneer Plaster Finishes Sheet Paneling Installing Sheet Paneling Solid Wood Paneling Boards Chapter 47 Molding and Interior Trim Wood and Composite Moldings Cutting and Joining Moldings Installation Techniques for Molding Step by Step 1 Trimming Window Interiors Step by Step 2 Installing Jamb Extensions Step by Step 3 Trimming Interior Doors Step by Step 4 Installing Baseboards Step by Step 5 Trim Carpentry Techniques Chapter 48 Paints, Stains, and Natural Plaster Wall Finishes Interior Paints, Stains, and Clay Plaster Wall Finishes Brushes and Rollers Accessories Latex, Alkyd, and Oil-Based Paints The Painting Process Interior Wood Stains and Finishes Natural Clay Plasters Chapter 49 Suspended Ceilings and Ceiling Tiles Suspended Ceilings System Components Layout Technique for Suspended Ceilings Installing the Grid System Glued and Stapled Ceiling Panels Installing Tiles with Adhesives Metal Ceiling and Cornice Trim Options Section 16: Cabinets, Countertops, and Floor Coverings Regional Voices Chapter 50 Cabinets and Countertops Cabinets Kitchen Design and Layout Basics Cabinet Construction Alternative Materials for Cabinet Construction Countertops Plastic Laminate and Postformed Countertops Optional Countertop Materials Step by Step 1 Finding the High Point of a Floor Step by Step 2 Marking the Walls for Cabinet Installation Step by Step 3 Installing Base Units Step by Step 4 Installing Filler Strips and Backer Boards Step by Step 5 Installing Wall Units Step by Step 6 Installing Laminate to a Countertop Substrate Step by Step 7 Postformed Countertop Installation Chapter 51 Finish Flooring Materials Traditional and Modern Flooring Options Wood Flooring Products Resilient Flooring Concrete Floors Chapter 52 Flooring Installation: Hardwoods, Planks, Parquet, and Laminates Hardwood Strip Flooring Preparation Steps Installing Plank Flooring Parquet or Parquet Block Installation Laminate Flooring Installation Section 17: The Building Envelope and Exterior Siding Materials Regional Voices Chapter 53 Insulation, Ventilation, and the Building Envelope Planning for Energy Efficiency Insulation and the International Energy Conservation Code Ventilation Systems and Heat (Energy) Recovery The Building Envelope Home Performance Testing Chapter 54 Exterior Siding: Wood and Vinyl Exterior Siding Materials Wood Siding Preparation for Siding Installation Installing Bevel Siding Horizontally (Vertical Not Allowed) Vertical Wood Siding Installation Full Sheet Panel Siding Cedar Shingles, Shakes, and Fiber Cement Siding Individual Wood Shingles or Shakes Vinyl Siding Horizontal Installation for Vinyl Siding Vertical Installation for Vinyl Siding Section 18: Decks, Exterior Living Spaces, and Green Remodeling Regional Voices Chapter 55 Exterior Living Spaces: Decks, Porches, and Patios Exterior Living Spaces Layout and Construction for Decks Deck Railing Systems Freestanding Decks Porches Patios Chapter 56 Green Remodeling Green Remodeling: A Whole-House Systems Approach Seven Tenets of Green Remodeling and Additions The REGREEN Guidelines The ICC 700 National Green Building Standard and Remodeling Deconstruction and Remodeling Section 19: Solar and Wind: Renewable Energies Regional Voices Chapter 57 Renewable Energies: Solar and Wind Solar and Wind: Renewable Power Sources Residential Solar Power Systems for Electricity Generation Location and Cost Factors in Solar Design Residential Solar Systems for Passive Water Heating Passive Solar Water Heating Economics Residential Wind Power Systems The Physics of Wind Power Calculating the Feasibility of Wind Power for Given Areas


Szczegóły: Carpentry - Tim Andrae, Keith Powell

Tytuł: Carpentry
Autor: Tim Andrae, Keith Powell
Producent: Prentice Hall
ISBN: 9780137004171
Rok produkcji: 2015
Ilość stron: 1008
Oprawa: Twarda
Waga: 2.58 kg


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