Posted from: MD, USA After the building envelope, the key element of any Passive House is its ventilation system. Because the envelope is so tight, fresh air must be brought in mechanically during the heating and cooling months when the… read more →
DOE tours the house Today a group from the Department of Energy came by to see the house. As I was getting ready for their arrival, it occurred to me that what makes this house unique is not just that… read more →
Passive House Featured in USA Today Wendy Koch wrote a nice piece on Passive Houses as the lead article in the Money section of Friday’s USA Today. That’s our project on the cover. Here’s the link: http://content.usatoday.com/communities/greenhouse/post/2011/02/passive-houses-aggressively-reduce-energy/1?csp=usat.me
Mid Atlantic Passive House Alliance Meets Up at the Site Last weekend some 15 members of the Mid Atlantic Passive House Alliance (MAPHA) descended upon our project on a very cold and windy day. Inside, even though the temporary heating… read more →
Energy rater Chris Conway of Conway Green Construction visited the site last week with his blower door fan and infrared imaging camera to perform the first blower door tests of our house. It was a critical moment, determining whether all… read more →
Posted from: MD, USA The front porch framing just going up in this photo taken yesterday by Terry Hill. Work on the side porch and roof framing, (not shown) is now complete. Work on the west side deck framing is… read more →
The Outsulation is now being installed on the envelope of the entire project. The Panelwrights crew is battling windy conditions that make installing exterior sheet insulation (Outsulation) and house-wrap a difficult exercise. This stage of the process is critical to… read more →
Comments of Al Cobb The Panelwrights crew has completed all panel work and the structure is covered with roofing felt allowing the trades to begin. While we prepare to install the “outsulation” along with all windows and doors, our crew… read more →
via nbcwashington.com Washington’s NBC TV 4 covers our Bethesda passive house. Wendy Reiger does a great job of explaining what passive house is and makes the case for why passive house will soon be mainstream.
Posted from: MD, USA Roof overhang framing is now going up. You can see it beginning on the south (front ) facade in the photos below. Dormer overhangs will be applied in the same way. And NBC-TV 4’s Wendy Reiger recently… read more →