Whether you’re a first-time selfbuilder or seasoned professional, this book tells you how to succeed at housebuilding. It explains everything you need to know about managing a build, buying and using materials, finding and employing the right people – and doing it all without the pitfalls. Previous editions have won huge praise. ‘It contains all the things the trade know and take for granted, but that non-trade wouldn’t know,’ said one reader. Another wrote: ‘This is a fantastic book for anyone who wants to understand the options when building or improving a property.’ Written in a highly readable style this eleventh edition is fully updated and comes complete with tables for costing your building project.
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About the Author:
Mark Brinkley, b 1953, is best-known as the author of the Housebuilder's Bible, a project he has been working on since 1993. Prior to that he worked as a builder and developer, and the book is based around his experiences and observations. He also writes regular columns in Homebuilding & Renovating magazine, and maintains a blog -- House 2.0 -- on housing matters. Or you can follow his sporadic twitter feed @slopingsite He went to Trinity College, Cambridge in the 1970s and then worked in a variety of alternative jobs and activities. He began building in 1980 when he carried out an eco-renovation on his first house, and went on to work on a number of projects, including building his own home in 1992. The project gave him the impetus to start analysing and writing about the building process and he has spent the past twenty years studying the way we build homes in Britain. He is about to embark on an urban selfbuild, quite the most challenging thing he has ever done.
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