Showing posts with label AmeriSpec. Show all posts
Showing posts with label AmeriSpec. Show all posts

Thursday, September 6, 2007

Step One; Our AmeriSpec visit

So we had our energy efficiency assessment from Andrew at AmeriSpec. He recorded a lot of data, asked a number of questions, took some measurements and explained how the program works. Once we had all of our windows shut, he conducted a pressure test by utilizing a fan equipped with computerized controls to pressurize the house. We were then able to physically identify (and label) problem areas, simply by seeing where air was rushing in through closed windows, door frames, electrical outlets etc. Andrew will now make some calculations and suggest ways to make improvements. The report we’ll receive will also indicate what grants we would be entitled to, provided we follow the program correctly, have the work completed within 18 months and have a follow-up inspection.

As I have read over and over again, there’s no point in doing any “green” upgrades to your home if the house itself is not already an efficient vessel, and Andrew has already made some suggestions. We hadn’t expected to insulate the basement, because we didn’t want to finish it, but it seems we will be losing up to 30% of our heat through our un-insulated, above-grade walls. Spray-foam insulation will likely be our best bet as we could also seal the corners and window frames relatively easy. An added bonus, though we have no apparent water leakage in the basement, is that spray foam does not “feed” mould, so we’ll have no issues covering our questionable areas.

Andrew also noticed our three rain barrels which we’ve installed (two for rain water and one for grey water from our kitchen sink). He suggested that he had seen rain barrel water used to flush toilets, mounted high, above the toilet, using gravity. Hmmm … we are planning to change-out our sixteen flusher for a taller, low-flush, high performance model …


There'll be more on this once we receive our report.

Sunday, September 2, 2007

Our first week of September, which should be called Navamber since this isn't the 7th month

Our pal Brian was in town over the weekend, advising while we prepared the kitchen for the electrician to wire a new outlet as we move our stove to an exterior wall to accommodate an extractor fan. Holiday Monday found us relaxing on the deck, watching the hummingbirds (can you see it in the right photo, bottom left of feeder?), reading, typing. Tuesday evening, following my work, we’ll be meeting with my folks to design photo displays for their 50th wedding anniversary in October. Wednesday we’re having the home inspector from AmeriSpec determining what needs to be done for our home to become more energy efficient. The inspection should provide us with a prioritized report, including goals we would be required to meet to qualify for government grants. Thursday I expect we’ll be analyzing the report attempting to map out a plan of attack and Friday, after our usual visit to the library, we’ll be getting the house in order for Sherry who’s (finally) coming for a visit.