27 October 2011
Energy Efficiency Series: Energy Upgrades That Pay For Themselves
In our energy efficiency series of articles featured each Thursday, we provide strategies or information on how to make your new home energy efficient and comfortable. Choosing an energy-efficient…
Building systemsBuilding materialsDrummond House PlansRecycling, composting & wasteEnvironmental issues
25 October 2011
Tech Tuesday Topic: Save Energy With a Thermostat That “Learns”
There seems to be no shortage of gadgets coming to market that make our lives simpler, more comfortable, etc. A new thermostat coming to market will help to save money, too! The average home spends…
Drummond House PlansTechnology & home innovationBuilding systems
20 October 2011
Energy Efficiency Series: The House as a System
In our energy efficiency series of articles featured each Thursday, we provide strategies or information on how to make your new home energy efficient and comfortable. Much as one is more than the…
Health & securityEnvironmental issuesBuilding systemsDrummond House Plans
18 October 2011
10 Safety Tips to Remember When Using a Wood Burning Stove
A wood burning stove that is properly installed and carefully maintained can provide the warmth and comfort you need in winter. Wood burning stoves also provide the perfect heating alternative when…
Home addition & remodelingTips & tricksBuilding materialsFurniture & accessoriesHealth & securityBuilding systems
21 July 2011
Energy Efficiency Series: The Passivhaus Standard
In our energy efficiency series of articles featured each Thursday, we provide strategies or information on how to make your new home energy efficient and comfortable. A Passivhaus (or Passive…
Building systemsBuilding materialsDrummond House PlansEnvironmental issues
13 July 2011
Energy Efficiency Series: Great News! Renewed ecoENERGY Retrofit-Homes Program Announced Today!
The Canadian Newswires are abuzz today with the announcement of the renewal of the ecoENERGY Retrofit-Homes program. The CHBA press-released the following: The Canadian Home Builders' Association…
Professional ServicesBuilding materialsBuilding systemsDrummond House Plans
13 July 2011
Keeping Water Out of Buildings
When looking at a home as a system, protection from the elements is a goal. Water and moisture can cause a great deal of damage to a structure and knowing all of the plains of potential pathways help…
Health & securityBuilding materialsRecycling, composting & wasteBuilding systems
23 June 2011
Energy Efficiency Series: Energy Star Qualified Homes
In our energy efficiency series of articles featured each Thursday, we provide strategies or information on how to make your new home energy efficient and comfortable. ENERGY STAR® for New Homes,…
Home addition & remodelingEnvironmental issuesBuilding systemsHealth & securityDrummond House Plans
10 June 2011
How to Keep Cool Without Air Conditioning
Summer heat will soon be upon us! I have never had air conditioning in any of my homes. I have lived in the eastern US, where a sheet was too hot for sleeping at night, and the air was thick, still,…
Building systemsBuilding materialsDrummond House PlansEnvironmental issues
2 June 2011
Energy Efficiency Series: How a Heat Recovery Ventilator Works
In our energy efficiency series of articles featured each Thursday, we provide strategies or information on how to make your new home energy efficient and comfortable. Heat recovery ventilation…
18 May 2011
Spring Cleaning and Pets
Seasonal pet care and spring cleaning go hand in hand. After all, spring cleaning is about comfort for everyone who lives in the home, including your four-legged friends. For instance, it’s during…
9 May 2011
How to Improve Home Cooling with Trees
While green homes often sport all manner of technical solutions to keep them optimized and efficient, the landscaping can have a significant effect on the building and its energy use. Site…
Building systemsHome addition & remodelingEnvironmental issuesDrummond House PlansMaintenance home & gardenTips & tricksOutdoor Living
14 April 2011
Understanding energy efficiency – A house is a system
A house is made up of components that work together to form an integrated system. The performance of one component depends on its relationship with other components in the same system. Your home's…
Building systemsBuilding materialsDrummond House PlansFinance & legalEnvironmental issues
7 April 2011
EnerGuide Rating for New Homes
There are a number of different construction standards for low energy and/or green homes in Canada. Depending on the region of Canada you are in, you may be familiar with one or more of the following…
Building systemsBuilding materialsDrummond House PlansFinance & legalEnvironmental issues
15 March 2011
Terminology Primer – Heating, Ventilation and Cooling (HVAC)
Have you ever noticed that when it comes to heating, ventilation and cooling discussions, you feel like there is another language being spoken? As with most areas of specialty, this is the case! The…
28 February 2011
Intelligent Cities – Capturing graywater in Tucson
Would you water your garden with what goes down your shower drain or out your washing machine? In Tucson, Arizona, and an increasing number of water-starved western cities, more and more residents…
Recycling, composting & wasteTips & tricksEnvironmental issuesBuilding systemsFinance & legalTechnology & home innovationOutdoor Living
2 February 2011
Up on the roof: Those darn ice dams
A Wayland, Mass. man was felled by a piece of ice as big as a desk this weekend when he was trying to clear an ice dam from his roof. This winter's weather has created a perfect storm for ice dams—a…
Maintenance home & gardenBuilding materialsBuilding systemsHealth & securityDIY projects
26 January 2011
The Importance of Bathroom and Kitchen Fans
Bathroom and kitchen fans are an important part of your home's ventilation system. They remove odours from your house, which improves indoor air quality. They also remove moisture, which decreases…
Maintenance home & gardenFinance & legalEnvironmental issuesRoom by roomHealth & securityBuilding systems
6 January 2011
Indoor Air Quality
With Canadians spending more than 90% of their time indoors, much of it at home, the "healthiness" of their home is a serious issue. Poor indoor air can have a detrimental impact on people's…
Health & securityEnvironmental issuesProfessional ServicesBuilding systems
4 January 2011
Radon – A Guide for Canadian Homeowners
What is Radon? Radon is a radioactive gas that is colourless, odourless and tasteless. It is formed bythe breakdown of uranium, a natural radioactive material found in soil, rock and groundwater.…