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The eco-audit experiment!: Isn't it pretty?
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Monday, June 15, 2009. Well, she's in! And I have to say - part of me even considered wishing it was colder so we could fire her up! Don't worry, that thought-process didn't last too long! Did a fantastic job installing the equipment - which involved taking out our old oil tank and switching everything over to propane! If this year has shown us anything, it's that we all need play a part in protecting our environment - and the economy. How great to be able to do both at once! DT Eco Home Energy Advisors.
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The eco-audit experiment!: Always learning...
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Monday, August 31, 2009. It's been quite some time since I last wrote. my apologies! It's amazing how quickly the summer can come and go. Here we are - already on the cusp of fall! With the onslaught of cooler weather, I've learned a couple of things about my new HVAC equipment. The first. our new high-efficiency propane furnace is sooooo quiet! We decided to give the furnace a try on one of the chilly nights this week (I know. in August! Tankless water heaters aren't for everyone - and we originally deb...
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The eco-audit experiment!: June 2009
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Tuesday, June 30, 2009. With the appearance of summer, and as we start planning our interior and exterior home insulation, we've also started thinking about how nice it will be to have our home mostly sealed from creepy-crawlers. In my husband's case - this means spiders and for me - earwigs! But - it wasn't until just recently that I realized this is also true of some of the bigger critters, too. Some facts (from the Humane Wildlife Control website. 1 - Bats can eat up to 3,000 insects in one night!
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The eco-audit experiment!: May 2009
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Thursday, May 14, 2009. We're in this together! What a great story follower 'Phiddy' (Phyllis) took the time to share with me! I've posted it below. Yikes, with heating costs that high, I bet you own as many sweaters as I do! I like oil heat, but I'm looking forward to switching to propane - specifically - the 98% efficient furnace! Thanks again for the feedback - we really appreciate the support! Keep us posted on your progress! Hey there Kylee,We're just down the road from you in Jasper. Oh and in the ...
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The eco-audit experiment!: Some details...
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Tuesday, July 28, 2009. Well, the basement has been cleaned - the walls are bare - we're ready to go! Although I've mentioned it before - I haven't really given any details about the spray foam treatment we will be applying to our basement walls. The product is called 'Heatlok Soya'. It's a closed-cell spray polyurethane foam made from recycled plastic and soya oil. According to the pamphlet, it uses recycled plastics and vegetable oils and claims to:. Have zero impact on the ozone layer,.
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The eco-audit experiment!: July 2009
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Tuesday, July 28, 2009. Well, the basement has been cleaned - the walls are bare - we're ready to go! Although I've mentioned it before - I haven't really given any details about the spray foam treatment we will be applying to our basement walls. The product is called 'Heatlok Soya'. It's a closed-cell spray polyurethane foam made from recycled plastic and soya oil. According to the pamphlet, it uses recycled plastics and vegetable oils and claims to:. Have zero impact on the ozone layer,. Won't have any...
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The eco-audit experiment!: Let the games begin....
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Friday, September 18, 2009. Let the games begin. The day is finally here! The very helpful guys from Merkley Energy Solutions. Arrived this morning to tackle our basement insulation project. I'm excited to get home this evening to see our fully spray-foamed basement! As our basement was our biggest energy-waster, now that we've installed a new high-efficiency propane furnace and completely insulated the walls - we're that much closer to reaching our home-energy targets. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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The eco-audit experiment!: House guests...
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Tuesday, June 30, 2009. With the appearance of summer, and as we start planning our interior and exterior home insulation, we've also started thinking about how nice it will be to have our home mostly sealed from creepy-crawlers. In my husband's case - this means spiders and for me - earwigs! But - it wasn't until just recently that I realized this is also true of some of the bigger critters, too. Some facts (from the Humane Wildlife Control website. 1 - Bats can eat up to 3,000 insects in one night!
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The eco-audit experiment!: And onto the next...
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Wednesday, July 15, 2009. And onto the next. Well, as I've reported, our new 98% efficient propane furnace, instantaneous tankless hot water heater, and HRV have been installed by Sauve Heating Ltd. And our propane has been delivered - so on the heating side, we're good to go! Next on the agenda - basement insulation. We've been slowly cleaning our basement so the guys from Merkley Drywall and Insulation. Sometime next week, we should have a fully insulated basement! C'mon, you can relate . right? View m...
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Office: 613.258.7787. Direct: 613.290.7227. CopperWood General Contracting provides fast and professional plumbing, HVAC, renovation and contracting solutions for commercial and residential projects. Located South of Ottawa in Kemptville, Ontario, CopperWood General Contracting services the Ottawa area as well as the St. Lawrence Seaway from Cornwall to Kingston. Sweet Water Homes Ltd. KBC Kemptville Home Building Centre. Rob Thompson Realty Corp. Municipality of North Grenville. The Township of Augusta.