Monday, September 7, 2009

Recent Upgrades

So I haven't posted in months, but work cuts into my day ;-) Here is a list of all the things upgraded in the last year.
1. CFL's @ nearly 100% other than two halogen pendant lamps in the kitchen which are on a dimmer. I keep looking for CFL replacements for the odd two wire sockets. Upgraded garage light which by HOA must be on each night to a 2W LED bulb.
2. All electrical outlets insulated.
3. Did an energy audit of all my appliances using a Kill-O-Watt meter. Changed the energy settings on all of my computers (have five as I work from home). Added on/off outlet switches to all of the auto-switching home entertainment equipment to minimize "phantom" power usage.
4. Have all of my gas and electrical usage in a spreadsheet and need to graph out the results now that I've been living here for about 2 years now.
5. Upgraded the stove to a self cleaning unit, still electric, but more efficient Energy Star unit.
6. Upgraded the refridgerator to an LG Energy Star rated unit with a larger freezer compartment so I can now cook more at home vs. eating out WAY too much.
7. Installed an Energy Star Microwave over the oven.
8. Added a water heater blanket and insulation over all of the water pipes in the heater closet (which is in the garage and get's very cold).
9. Front loader washer and dryer are Energy Star.

Probably will put in a tankless hot water heater as the Federal Tax Credit and the Xcel credit will pay almost half of the price. Need to review the attic insulation but it seems pretty deep already, nearly a foot deep. Need to calculate if there is any advantage to adding anymore.

Cheers,

John

Monday, September 29, 2008

New Owner for DNZEH aka Darn Near Zero Energy Home

Hello to all who may be reading this. I'm the new owner of DNZEH and I want to thank Joan for all of the information and work that has been put into the house thus far. I've never blogged before but no time like the present and like Joan I will be continuing to investgate methods to minimize the energy usage of this beautiful Colorado home. I will be posting my improvements as soon as I can get some photos and have the time to properly document them. Oh yes, my name is John and I believe my profile is available on google now.

Thursday, July 24, 2008

Results of crawlspace retrofit provides solid, passive solution to radon


I'm happy to report that the couple thousand bucks I spent on the crawlspace insulation and air sealing seemed to have made a huge dent in the radon problem in the house. By EPA standards, trying to get to below 4.0 for the living level. The actual level inside didn't change by a huge amount, but you can see the source levels in the crawlspace dropped from 27 or 37 down to 6.6. I'm still a bit surprised that it's even this high, but am happy with the results.

Each time I tested the same two locations: the lower level family room (living area) and the crawlspace (unoccupied). The results in picocuries per liter (pCi/l) were:
July 08 (Kidde brand): 2.7 family room, 6.6 crawlspace
January 08 - CRAWL SPACE INSULATION AND SEALING
April 07 (Kidde brand): 4.8 family room, 37.5 crawlspace
Feb 07 (Accu-Star brand): 3.6 family room, 27 crawlspace

Tuesday, July 1, 2008

Cooling system: AC but no screen door?

This house has a huge stack effect, with hot air rising with a vengeance. Today, it's hot upstairs and cool downstairs. My question, when these houses were built new, why was a screen door not part of the standard design. I'm getting ready to sell the house and haven't gotten around to adding a screen door, but think this is an obvious easy Colorado cooling measure. Why, in a 1990's McStain house, is a screen door not seen as a necessity? The house has AC, but no screen door. Go figure!

Sunday, March 30, 2008

3-month energy use of appliances

I'm trying to tidy up the house getting it ready to sell. So, it's probably time to remove the killawatt loggers I've had appliances plugged into.

Here are the results for 2420 hours (over 3 months):
Refrigerator 107 kWh, Dishwasher 16.8 kWh, Microwave 13.04 kWh, Washer 9.37 kWh

To see what the annual energy use of these is, multiply the values by 8760 (hours in a year) divided by 2420 hours:
ESTIMATED ANNUAL ENERGY USE
Refrigerator 387 kWh
Dishwasher 60 kWh
Microwave 47 kWh
Washer 30 kWh

Looking back at the posting from Jan 10 2007, from a short term measurement, it looked like the refrig might use about 431 kWh. This longer term measurement shows a bit less at 387 kWh. I'd expect it to pull more during the summer. Still either of these measurements are below the Kouba-Caballo Associates website that predicted 561 kWh per year. Still, surprisingly efficient.

I wish the kill-a-watt would measure 220 so I could have logged the electric dryer. But no.

The dishwasher is the new Bosch unit that is supposed to be water efficient. Energy efficient too. I don't have a sense for what to expect for this.

The usage from microwave and clothes washer are one-tenth that of the refrig.

Thursday, March 27, 2008

Weatherstripping on front door

The front door's air sealing has gradually been getting worse. The sweep at the bottom comes off partially or completely, and I didn't notice before that you can actually see light through the vertical edge of the door (on the doorknob side). That's crazy.

When Unlimited Property Improvements came to do some painting and patching, they installed new weatherstripping and a new sweep. Something I thought I should do, but never did. So nice now!

Wednesday, March 26, 2008

Radon test...snail mail invalidates test

Geez are we still plagued by things delayed in the mail? I sent the radon tests by regular mail. Apparently it took a full week to get from the mail to the lab...thus invalidating the tests. Now, I have to start over.