HUD rehabilitation energy guidelines for one-to-four family dwellings
Abstract
The Guidebook has been prepared to help people who are involved in the rehabilitation of a single-family house (or low-rise building with up to four housing units). It helps to understand the basics of residential energy conservation, and to think positively about the potential economic benefits. The Guidebook, and the HUD Rehabilitation Energy Guidelines are designed for all climates ranging from hot and humid Florida to the northern reaches of Alaska. Chapter 1 outlines how investments in energy conservation can be `cost-effective` and actually put money into your pocket each year. Chapter 2 provides an introduction to the issues and factors that determine how much energy your building will consume. Chapter 3 of the Guidebook contains the specific HUD Rehabilitation Energy Guidelines for One-to-Four Family Dwellings. Chapter 4 provides some examples of typical energy conservation measures in various climates. Appendix A is where you will find the climate zone for the appropriate county in your state. In the back of the book, Appendix G contains a blank copy of the One-to-Four Family Cost-Effectiveness Worksheet to copy or tear out for use on your project.
- Publication Date:
- Research Org.:
- Department of Housing and Urban Development, Washington, DC (United States). Office of Policy Development and Research
- OSTI Identifier:
- 464275
- Report Number(s):
- PB-97-139638/XAB
TRN: 70911555
- Resource Type:
- Technical Report
- Resource Relation:
- Other Information: DN: For system on diskette, see PB--97-501548; PBD: Sep 1996
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
- Subject:
- 32 ENERGY CONSERVATION, CONSUMPTION, AND UTILIZATION; US HUD; RECOMMENDATIONS; COST BENEFIT ANALYSIS; COMPUTER CALCULATIONS; APARTMENT BUILDINGS; ENERGY CONSERVATION; RETROFITTING
Citation Formats
. HUD rehabilitation energy guidelines for one-to-four family dwellings. United States: N. p., 1996.
Web.
. HUD rehabilitation energy guidelines for one-to-four family dwellings. United States.
. 1996.
"HUD rehabilitation energy guidelines for one-to-four family dwellings". United States.
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abstractNote = {The Guidebook has been prepared to help people who are involved in the rehabilitation of a single-family house (or low-rise building with up to four housing units). It helps to understand the basics of residential energy conservation, and to think positively about the potential economic benefits. The Guidebook, and the HUD Rehabilitation Energy Guidelines are designed for all climates ranging from hot and humid Florida to the northern reaches of Alaska. Chapter 1 outlines how investments in energy conservation can be `cost-effective` and actually put money into your pocket each year. Chapter 2 provides an introduction to the issues and factors that determine how much energy your building will consume. Chapter 3 of the Guidebook contains the specific HUD Rehabilitation Energy Guidelines for One-to-Four Family Dwellings. Chapter 4 provides some examples of typical energy conservation measures in various climates. Appendix A is where you will find the climate zone for the appropriate county in your state. In the back of the book, Appendix G contains a blank copy of the One-to-Four Family Cost-Effectiveness Worksheet to copy or tear out for use on your project.},
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