Posts Tagged ‘Affordable’

Revolutionary Drywall
by Robert Fortunato on January 20th, 2012 No Comments »

In addition to allowing us to be a case study for their ThermalCore product (which should cut our heating and cooling needs significantly), National Gypsum did something simple, yet revolutionary this week.
Hanging drywall inevitably leads to a giant pile of scrap drywall.  Normally that scrap goes into the landfill where
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In Hot Water Yesterday
by Robert Fortunato on December 7th, 2011 2 Comments »

Many thanks to Gary Klein for sharing his genius with us yesterday.  In two hours Gary took us through all the water related systems that are so crucial for us in hitting our net zero energy goals.
Gary is great at debunking myths about things like tankless water heaters and solar
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In Hot Water Today
by Robert Fortunato on December 6th, 2011 No Comments »

Gary Klein, one of the country’s leading experts in hot water technologies, will be visiting the construction site and leading a group discussion.  We have invited officials from the city, other experts in the field and manufacturers and contractors who could benefit from the wealth of Gary’s expertise.  The tour
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Getting Ready to Deliver the Thermal Envelope – Step One: The Sheathing
by Robert Fortunato on December 5th, 2011 No Comments »

The thermal envelope of our building is what separates the interior from the exterior in terms of moisture, air, heat and cold.  It is critical to the overall performance of the building and getting us to our net zero goals.  It also ensures that the building is comfortable and is
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City Council GIH Update Tonight at 7pm
by Robert Fortunato on November 8th, 2011 No Comments »

We will be giving one of our periodic construction updates to City Council this evening.  The meeting starts at 7pm and we should be presenting shortly thereafter.  You can also view the meeting on Verizon Fios Ch. 31, Warner Cable Ch.8, and online at www.hermosabch.org under Agendas/Minutes/Video.
During
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Patch Article Today and Presentation to City Council Tomorrow
by Robert Fortunato on October 10th, 2011 No Comments »

AOL’s Patch Press service published an article on the Green Idea House this morning: http://hermosabeach.patch.com/articles/hermosas-greenest-house-of-them-all Eric Farrell, the Hermosa Beach Patch reporter, did a very nice job summarizing the conversation we had last week.
 
On a related note, we will be giving one of our periodic construction updates to City Council
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Talkin’ Trash to City Council
by Robert Fortunato on September 13th, 2011 No Comments »

We just sent the following letter to City Council and Staff to encourage them to vote for an item on tonight’s agenda that will support more waste diversion from the landfill.
Mr. Mayor City Council Members and Staff,
Thank you all for your continued support of our Green Idea
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You are invited to a Block Party on September 15th that could save you $8K, make your home more comfortable and energy efficient!
by Robert Fortunato on September 9th, 2011 No Comments »

Our friends Ken and Dorothy have very generously opened their home to the community for an Energy Upgrade California demonstration.  See the attached notice from the city for further details.  The program just announced that they have increased the potential rebate amount to $8,000.  There may never be a better
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Boardom on Labor Day Weekend
by Robert Fortunato on September 5th, 2011 No Comments »

This weekend we took the redwood ship lap we got on our journey to The Reuse People Store and started the install.  Monica and Carter fit the pieces on the roof like a puzzle and what we found was incredible.  We thought it would look nice – what we didn’t
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Get a Free Test Loaner and Clear the Air re Electric Vehicles
by Robert Fortunato on August 25th, 2011 1 Comment »

Some of you may have noticed us driving a funny little car lately (see photo).  It is a fully electric local use vehicle (LUV) and was lent to us by one of our partners, the South Bay Environmental Services Center.  You can find out more about the benefits of these
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