After months of consideration, I finally decided to do something about my hot south facing garage. I'd previously insulated the doors and made sure my entry door was sealed well, but in the Arizona desert, it seems to take much more than that.
I'm not so concerned about how hot the garage gets, but rather the living spaces above the garage (my daughters bedroom in particular).
The solution - a through the wall ventilation fan operated by a programmable timer switch.
Tuesday, July 12, 2011
A Solution For Hot Garages
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Monday, May 2, 2011
The Two Critical Facts You Must Know About Your Air Conditioner
For the vast majority of the United States, air conditioners are a near necessity. As the years have progressed, a higher percentage of homes have gotten them, and older homes have been retrofitted.
If you have an air conditioner to cool your house, there are two critical specifications that you must know. These facts are important when you are shopping for a new AC unit, and are equally important when trying to get a handle on your current electricity bills.
Further, these two facts are often confused, resulting in homeowners spending too much on a AC replacement.
If you have an air conditioner to cool your house, there are two critical specifications that you must know. These facts are important when you are shopping for a new AC unit, and are equally important when trying to get a handle on your current electricity bills.
Further, these two facts are often confused, resulting in homeowners spending too much on a AC replacement.
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Appliances,
Savings,
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Monday, April 25, 2011
How One Bad Driving Habit Can Cost You $600 A Year
I drive on a divided highway most of my way to work. It is about a 22 mile drive one-way, with a speed limit ranging from 55 mph to 65 mph for most of it.
I’ve always been surprised at the number of speeders and dangerous weavers on this road, and I often have to try very hard to not take it personally when other drivers jeopardize my safety. I know, it is easy to get behind the wheel and only think of yourself – i.e. “I have to be to work by 8:00 AM”, or “I hate waiting for traffic”, etc.
But not only is this driving dangerous, it is extremely wasteful.
I think most people know that jack-rabbit starts are terrible for fuel efficiency. But the one area that people don’t often think about is how speeding impacts fuel performance. In fact, it can cost you $400 to $600 in an average car, and much more if you drive a truck or SUV!
I’ve always been surprised at the number of speeders and dangerous weavers on this road, and I often have to try very hard to not take it personally when other drivers jeopardize my safety. I know, it is easy to get behind the wheel and only think of yourself – i.e. “I have to be to work by 8:00 AM”, or “I hate waiting for traffic”, etc.
But not only is this driving dangerous, it is extremely wasteful.
I think most people know that jack-rabbit starts are terrible for fuel efficiency. But the one area that people don’t often think about is how speeding impacts fuel performance. In fact, it can cost you $400 to $600 in an average car, and much more if you drive a truck or SUV!
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Free Savings,
Fuel Economy,
Savings
Monday, April 18, 2011
Five Frequently Asked Questions About Reducing Your Electric Bill
When I tell people about this website, I often immediately get asked a simple question or two about reducing electricity bills.
These questions are often based in a dispute that the asker has had with their husband or wife, and often "loaded" in some way. Often, something based in fact has been twisted just enough to make the answer difficult.
For those who love semantics, you'll love this Q and A session. When you read the first question you'll see what I mean.
These questions are often based in a dispute that the asker has had with their husband or wife, and often "loaded" in some way. Often, something based in fact has been twisted just enough to make the answer difficult.
For those who love semantics, you'll love this Q and A session. When you read the first question you'll see what I mean.
Monday, April 11, 2011
Paint It White - Can Paint Save You 10%, or even 20% on Cooling Bills?
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Light Colored Roofs |
So what is this magic paint that saves money? It is light colored roof paint. Yes, paint your roof and you may see noticeable savings of energy in your home (though reports of 20% are almost certainly overblown).
Now, this sounds crazy, and as of yet not many people have taken the leap. So lets take a closer look and see what roof painting is all about.
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Friday, April 8, 2011
An OLED revolution? Organic LEDs
Early Flexible OLED Technology |
So what is OLED, will it compete in the lighting industry, and what is its potential for the average household?
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Future Tech,
LED,
Lighting,
Television
Monday, April 4, 2011
Four Myths of LED Light Bulbs
As with any emerging technologies, there are many myths surrounding LED lighting. Some make LED lighting sound terrible, and others make LEDs sound like a revolutionary technology. It is easy to confuse “potential” with “capability today”, and it is easy to confuse yesterday’s capability with an inherent flaw.
Today I’ll take a look at a few current myths that persist for LED lighting.
Today I’ll take a look at a few current myths that persist for LED lighting.
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