Home Energy Standards Talk

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At a recent conference it has come to light that the Air Conditioning Contractors of America as well as twelve other organizations have asked that the body that can hold accreditation for the Building Performance Institute be rescinded by the governing board, which is the American National Standards Institute.

 

This certification is designed for people wanting to be licensed as a type of home energy auditor like a building analyst or home energy rater, and during the conference this was seen as pretty enormous news. Other prominent organizations who have penned a letter to the Institute include the American Gas Association and National Air Filtration Association.

 

The Brouhaha Over Home Energy Audit Standards

Bigger Doesn’t Always Mean Better when it Comes to AC Units

300px-Central_air.svg_To keep from wasting money in the hot summer months, you should ensure that your air conditioner is the correct size. The size of your air conditioner should depend on the size of the space you are trying to cool.

 

Often, an air conditioner that is too large will be less efficient and less effective than a unit that is the correct size for the room or house. To keep your home efficiently cooled and your monthly energy bills from being unnecessarily high, we suggest you schedule an appointment with a trusted local Air Conditioner Repair Company to come out and take a look at your Unit.

 

You might find a website like Angie’s List helpful when looking for a trustworthy company.

Making Ends Meet

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Dayton Daily News reporter, Steven Bennish, has written an exciting new photojournalism book called Scrappers. This book uses photographs to document how many unemployed individuals have turned to scrap metal theft in order to get by. Mr. Bennish became interested in this phenomenon during a 2011 project where he was doing research on stories regarding the loss of American manufacturing jobs.

 

The reason people have resorted to scrap metal theft are varied: some need money for drugs, others for survival or greed. Unfortunately, many communities such as Dayton, Ohio have experienced astronomical monetary loss when “scrappers” get bold and obtain metal from working structures. In this case the thieves caused $100,000 in damages when they removed a 700 pound metal shaft of Dayton’s flood gates. The book Scrappers concentrates mostly on individuals who use metal theft as their source of survival. To further authenticate the book, Steven Bennish used Kodak film because the company was barely surviving at the time and it seemed an appropriate way to document the struggling lives of the Americans who have lost their manufacturing jobs.

Scrappers: Scrounging Metal to Make Ends Meet

How Do Restaurants Waste Energy?

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Businesses in the USA waste about $60 billion dollars in energy each year; $10 billion of that is wasted by restaurants with inefficient cooking methods. Local utilities and city departments can offer advice to substantially lower these costs. The easiest way to save money is by installing energy efficient light bulbs and even motion sensitive lights in seldom used areas light bathrooms and storage areas.

 

Maintaining kitchen equipment and upgrading to more energy efficient models can pay for themselves in savings. An energy efficient dishwasher can easily save a $1000 a year. Food is another area of energy waste seldom thought of but cooking oil has been used as vehicle fuel for many years. Food leftover/excess waste can also be anaerobically broken down in newly engineered models of sewage plants and turned into methane to power the plant in a green manner.

 

The EPA theorizes that utilizing 50% of restaurant food wastes for methane production could energize 2.5 million homes. The $10 billion energy loss by restaurants could be reduced substantially in relatively easy and painless, cost-saving ways. Hopefully, the word will spread and be adopted on a wide scale. Everyone could feel a lot better eating out just knowing restaurants are striving to be green. Restaurants could be a shining example to the other $50 billion in energy wastes.

 

Building Energy Efficiency: Restaurants Waste Energy In Different Ways

Cooling Tower Maintenance Tips

300px-Central_air.svg_Often too much attention is given to an air conditioner’s chiller rather then its cooling tower. However, considering the importance of the cooling tower in the efficient operation of the chiller, more time should be spent on the maintenance of the cooling tower. In addition to effecting the efficient operation of the chiller, cooling towers can become a reservoir for disease.

 

 

 

Algae and bacterial growth can be serious problems for not only the proper operation the cooling tower but the safety of the building’s occupants. Fortunately, Goodway has developed a number of products for cleaning and maintaining cooling towers. Among them are the revolutionary Cooling Tower Vacuum that allows you to clean cooling towers without draining the tank or shutting down the entire system; TowerShine for dissolving tough deposits; MoldTek and MoldTek-XC for killing bacteria; ScaleBreak for preventing the buildup of scales; and Pancare for preventing bacterial growth in the first place.

 

HVAC, Building Performance: Cooling Tower Maintenance

 

Life Before Refrigerants

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Nowadays people take air conditioning for granted, but it certainly wasn’t available to ancient civilizations. So what did the Greeks, Romans and Egyptians and other civilizations do to try and stay cool in sweltering weather?

 

The Egyptians used to hang water-moistened reeds in their windows, which had a cooling effect when wind blew through the windows and was actually a primitive form of air conditioning. Wealthy ancient Romans would circulate cold water through their walls, which had a cooling effect. Persians used wind towers combined with underground reservoirs to help cool buildings.

 

Many prehistoric tribes lived in caves, which afforded protection and cool temperatures during hot summer months. In more recent times, use of fans and strategic placement of large windows and porch covers have helped to cool many homes. Other tried and true techniques that have stood the test of time include taking a cool dip in a pool or lake and dressing in light colored clothing.

10 Ways People Kept Cool Before Air Conditioning

Moldy Air Conditioner Got You Down? Here’s Your How To!

7701962062_7ecd149f69_mAllergies are a common problem in the Montgomery County area of MD and having a dirty AC unit will only perpetuate the issue. Fortunately cleaning a moldy AC unit requires only a little time annually and a few simple tools.

 

Your AC unit keeps your home comfortable by pulling moisture from the air. This moisture is the biggest contributor to developing mold inside the unit and can cause a healthy comfortable home environment to turn unhealthy. Cleaning the mold from an AC unit is simple a 5-step process that will markedly improve your AC unit performance and home comfort.

 

With the appropriate tools on hand; screwdriver, vacuum cleaner, rags, degreaser and a long brush, you can clean your AC unit in a matter of minutes. After removing the front plate (and any other metal components blocking access to the central AC unit) and cleaning the filter, use your brush and rags to thoroughly but carefully clean and erase mold from the inside of the unit and all parts.

 

The final step is to vacuum the remaining debris from the unit, remove excess degreaser or water and replace all parts and covers.

 

How to Clean a Moldy Air Conditioner

Need Help With Seasonal Allergies?

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Millions of American suffer from seasonal allergies, and if you’re one of them you know how miserable they can make you feel. Common symptoms include itchy and runny nose, nasal and sinus congestion, repeated sneezing, watery eyes, inflamed sinuses, and, in extreme cases, difficulty breathing.

 

Fortunately, there is a straightforward solution for homeowners who are seasonal allergy sufferers. Air cleaners and air purifiers can be installed directly on your homes heating/air conditioning system. This way, they work to filter air as it passes through your duct work and before it gets redistributed throughout the house.

 

Air cleaners and air purifiers are the most efficient way to capture the greatest number of airborne particles of any air purification technology currently available. HEPA air cleaners, in particular, have very high efficiency rating and can trap particles as small as dust mites to smoke, pollen, pet dander or even airborne viruses.

 

How an Air Cleaner Installation Can Help Your Seasonal Allergies

Do You Shop “Made In America” When Possible?

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One of the biggest drawbacks of more consumer goods being made overseas is the fact that many a finished product ends up on shelves already damaged or defective.

 

As consumers, builders, electricians etc we have almost been trained into expecting less-than-quality products from overseas when low expectations should not be the norm. Much time and energy is wasted when a product is made too quickly and assembled and packaged for sale by untrained hands. It isn’t just important to shop ‘Made in America’ because we need to support our economy and jobs as a nation.

 

It’s important to shop ‘Made in America’ because the consumer goods have a more strict approval process to make it to consumer and this saves time and energy. Overall it costs consumers and manufacturers more time, energy and money to make and sell a cheap product than it does to create a solid quality product. The manufacture of cheap items contributes to unsustainable environmental practices and unsustainable business practices.

 

How Much Energy Is Wasted on Cheap Crap In China?

Replacing Your AC Unit? What’s the Best Time Of Year?

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It’s no secret that replacing an air conditioning system can be very expensive. However, a little bit of planning can save you a significant amount of money. For instance, waiting until your air conditioning system breaks down is a bad idea.

 

This is most likely to happen in the middle of a hot Summer, when prices will be highest. Winter is the best time to replace an old system. After that, Spring is your best bet. If your system is getting old, it might be best to go ahead and replace it on your schedule.

 

Plus, you might even be able to qualify for a tax credit if you replace it in this tax year. If you decide to replace your system, or just need help evaluation your status, Magnolia Heating & Air Conditioning is the best company to go to for all of your air conditioning needs in the greater Washington, D.C. area.

 

When Is the Best Time of Year to Replace Your Air Conditioner?