Posts Tagged ‘green’

Save Big Dollars with a Home Energy Audit

Sunday, October 31st, 2010

Two days ago two men equipped with a bunch of equipment and computer came to my home and did an audit. Unlike the IRS type of audit, this one can put money into your pocket. Four hours later they gave me a 14 page report, improvement recommendations with a budget and a ‘BTU per square foot per degree day’ rating of 4.7. The lower is better and their goal is to achieve at least 5.0 for their customers.
They had infrared cameras, smoke sticks, fans to attach to the door and computers with great software to tell you what to do to increase energy efficiency and comfort. I was looking for cost savings and my wife for the comfort angle. Either way, knowing what to do to improve your home can be beneficial.
We found out that we have a pretty good home as it pertains to energy efficiency. We did find out the things to do to add comport and savings and will implement those before winter truly sets in.
The neatest thing was when they did the blower door test. They put a big fan over the front door, turned off all heating and cooling equipment to find where air leaks were. Using a smoke stick they could show me by the movement of a puff of smoke where the leaks were ands just how bad the air was leaking.
To my surprise my windows that I had considered changing due to my perceived belief that they had big air leaks, had little air coming in around the frames. Being nearly twenty years old the single pane windows that I thought needed replacing, in fact didn’t leak like I thought.
We already added 15 SER / 95% Efficient HVAC equipment a year ago. Two years ago we added 12″ of ceiling insulation and sealed off the pull down stairs with a 8″ thick Styrofoam frame and door in the attic above the pull down unit. We had covered the attic fan and insulated on top of it.
What the audit found was we needed to glue down the attic stair Styrofoam and better seal the attic fan canopy. We need to seal the vents where they transition into the ceiling from the attic to deliver heated and cooled air to the upper story.
We found the gas heater and water heater in our basement do not put out carbon monoxide near allowable limits, which is good news. We do have a carbon monoxide detector just in case. When the water heater goes out we are going back with the tank less style.
The biggest issue is where part of the home is on crawl space. The rooms above the crawl space have always been cold in the winter and they discovered why. We have inadequate insulation on the floors and outside walls.
To remedy the known issues we are sealing and encapsulating the crawl space with closed cell high density foam insulation, gluing the hatch and resealing the fan. We are also sealing the duct work. If done by the end of the year the energy tax credit will apply and my local utility has rebates also.
Cumulatively all my work to save energy and be comfortable is paying off. By Thanksgiving the kitchen above he crawl space will be a warmer place to be and my utility bill will go down. This has been a three year project that has been great on my wallet and on my comfort.
Be sure to get an audit done and take the steps recommended. You have until December 31. 2010 to qualify for the rebates. There is still time.  My home energy audit team is available to assit you. Contact me for more details.

Recycle Your Electronics – Keep Norcross Beautiful

Wednesday, August 18th, 2010

Recycle Your Electronics – Keep Norcross Beautiful

Saturday, 10/09/10 – 9:00am-1:00pm

Norcross Cultural Arts & Community Center

ACCEPTABLE ELECTRONICS
Personal Computers Laptops Modems
Floppy/Disk Drives Printers UPS Batteries
CD-Roms Fax Machines Cell Phones
Circuit Boards Copiers Phones
PC Power Supplies Music/VCR/CD players Scanners
Keyboards Typewriters Microwaves
Mouse/Mice Test Equipment Wire/Cabling
PC Monitors Networking Equipment Wire/Cabling Servers

Join us on the same day for our canned food collection for local food banks! Clean out your pantry and bring non-perishable food items, to be donated to our local food banks and given to members of our community in need. You do not need to make a donation in order to participate in the Clean-up and Recycle Events, but it is greatly appreciated.

CONTACT: Philomena Robertson
770-448-7327
probertson@norcrossga.net

City of Norcross Clean-up Day, Shred Day, and Electronics Recycling

Wednesday, August 18th, 2010

The City of Norcross will again host a community Clean-up Day, Shred Day, and Electronics Recycling events and our canned food drive!

On Saturday, October 9, 2010 the City of Norcross will be offering a secure way to destroy confidential records. American Security Shredding will be bringing two of their Onsite Shred Trucks to shred personal documents free of charge.

STOP IDENTITY THEFT AND RECYCLE AT THE SAME TIME! After the secure shredding is complete, all material will become recycled.

Place: Norcross City Hall, 65 Lawrenceville Street

Date: Saturday, 10/09/10

Time: 9:00 am—1:00 pm

Join us on the same day for our canned food collection for local food  banks! Clean out your pantry and bring nonperishable food items, to be donated to our local food banks and given to members of our community in need. You do not need to make a donation in order to participate in the Cleanup and Recycle Events but it is greatly appreciated.

 For more information contact Philomena Robertson at 770-448-7327 or probertson@norcrosga.net.