Practical Yurts: Building and Living in a Low Cost Alternative Structure
Practical Yurts: Building and Living in a Low Cost Alternative Structure
When Steven W. Hatch found himself in a housing crisis, pressed for time and money, he discovered that building a yurt was his best option.
In Practical Yurts, Hatch thoroughly documents his project, beginning by explaining how a simple, round tent could fit the needs of a retired aerospace industry professional. Beyond the practicalities of easy construction and low initial output and ongoing ownership costs, he was drawn to the "feeling" inside a yurt.
Another deciding factor was learning that yurts are controlled by the building codes for alternative, membrane-covered frame structures, so he could save a big chunk of money and still meet his county's building code with a yurt, using radiant barrier insulation.
Chock full of similarly useful information, photographs, and details about the planning, preparation, and building process, much of Hatch's book applies to any do-it-yourself, money-saving homebuilding project. But for Hatch, nothing could beat his yurt and the peacefulness of simple living it provides.
An invaluable resource for people looking to reduce their environmental footprint, lower their living costs, or build a great hunting cabin, Practical Yurts is presented in the personable tone of a friend who wants to share what he learned to help you avoid aggravation and make your building project a success.
Author: Steven W. Hatch
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Published: 04/05/2014
Pages: 72
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.24lbs
Size: 9.00h x 6.00w x 0.19d
ISBN: 9781496089991
About the Author
Steven W. Hatch was raised on a ranch in southeastern Idaho. During the 1990s he earned bachelor of science in business administration and master of business administration degrees from the University of Phoenix. During his thirty-six-year career in the aerospace industry, he worked on programs for NASA, the US Air Force, the US Navy, and commercial interests.
Hatch has been passionate about creating things with his own hands from a very young age, and he has always enjoyed crafts such as leatherworking and woodworking. Horses have also been a big part of his life.
His rural background and passion for making things himself contributed greatly to his decision to build a yurt. His love of teaching and helping others drove him to document the process and share his experience in Practical Yurts, a practical guide to do-it-yourself homebuilding that addresses many of the most difficult questions.
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