According to Roy, underground or "earth-sheltered" houses are unexpectedly livable.
Judging by his book's attractive pictures, that's easy to believe. The house he bases
his point-by-point guide on is indeed a showplace. Its homey touches are just that,
though, and Roy's main concern is creating such a house, from drawing up the plans
to surveying the site to the actual building. Roy's instruction is insightful and
comprehensive; for example, he writes that he has poured the four-inch cement floor
over the waste plumbing in all the houses he has built and has had no trouble yet,
but he also suggests another strategy for those leery of not being able to get at the
pipes in an emergency. Throughout, he covers construction and installation details that
are extremely important for nonprofessionals brave enough to undertake building their
own homes. Mike Tribby
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