WxTV – Tribute
As a final tribute this sizzle reel takes a look back at some of the memorable moments of WxTV. View
- Running Length: 3:28
- Date Added: 11/6/13
As a final tribute this sizzle reel takes a look back at some of the memorable moments of WxTV. View
Here's look back at some of the great weatherization projects around the country that came out of the National Community Action Foundation and Exxon-Mobil Weatherization Training Program grants. View
In Part 3 of this 3-part series, Mike will purge the new zones and wire up the fancoil heater, bringing the new and improved system back online. View
In Part 2 of this 3-part series, Mike will take us through the steps of piping up the fancoil heater into the boiler system. View
With winter approaching we're all thinking about those cold spots in our homes. In Part 1 of this 3-part series, our master plumber Mike Campbell will take us through the installation of a fancoil heater into an existing boiler system. This is a great option for any room that isn't getting enough heat where you may have been using a space heater. View
The animated fundamentals of depressurization or why we use blower doors. View
The animated fundamentals of heat and heat transfer. View
Something that's been gaining steam among homeowners, realtors and auditors is the home energy rating, which allows us to compare and certify homes on an energy efficiency basis. Jon Shafer of PowerHouse ICS will guide us through scoring a home using a HERS audit and describe to us how this rating system compares to others you may have heard of. View
Continuing with our 'IR Series' we'll follow Tim Page on a home energy audit way up in northern Vermont. He'll show us how practical infrared imaging can be to locate insulation and air sealing issues in a home that exhibits a wide array of building practices. View
In this episode we'll demonstrate several options for exterior containment on a home with lead-based paint. In complying with EPA's Renovation, Repair, and Painting Rule and DOE's LSW Rule, we need to contain the dust that we create on the job site. View