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Old 11-13-2012, 07:21 AM   #1 (permalink)
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eccoing house

I decided, now that the cold weather is approaching, that I am going to ecomod my house. The office extension is always cold in winter and hot in summer, its farthest from the furnace.I suspect they used less insulation during construction. I am going to start by installing another layer of fiberglass in the attic.

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Old 11-13-2012, 01:15 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Yup, everything that applys to your car, applys to your home. Grill blocking the grills in the crawl spaces, smoothing over the windows with weather stripping and doors, putting a piece of insulation over the attic opening, insulation over and under your living spaces. A timer to cycle your hot water heater to the time when its most needed as well as turning down the temp on it. Setting your hvac for a lower temp and making sure the filter is clean.

One of my projects is to make a solar window heater.
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yup, started it last year when we purchased our place. First thing I did was put down an extra 6" of insulation (R-19) in the attic. A few weeks ago a insulated the attic access panel. Made it a system that has two layers of insulation to reflect the effective thickness of the rest of the attic.

Furance has a cold air intake, just changed the filter. A timer control on the water heater is a good idea. Or switch to one of those continuous water heaters, but I haven't checked on prices though.
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Old 11-14-2012, 07:51 AM   #4 (permalink)
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I would like to make a humidifier from the waste heat of the 85% afue furnace. I was looking on craigs list for insulation. Anyone have geothermal?
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I added a layer of r25 to the attic, it was harder than I thought getting to the corners. I found a piece of wall insulation, it looks like the stupids used R11 for the walls.
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What's the best way to add insulation to exterior walls?
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I had my exterior walls pumped full of insulation,2x4 walls = r13 I think it made a big diff. in the heating of my home, NOTE that put some 500 2-3 in holes on the inside ! I had a drywall man fill them and texture the walls for 500 bucks ,not too bad on cost. I also went with r38 ceiling insulation ca. required when you do a remodel. I have a raised foundation and will do the floor this winter cooler working conditions.
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I just finished putting cold air intake to the furnace. Taking intake air from the attic. The exhaust flue has a fan, so it doesn't rely on natural draft.
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get a filter on that attic makeup air and filter out all the sh-t ,depending on how old the house is you could have asbestos, rat,mouse sh-t alot of bad stuff

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