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Open House Times Scheduled

10
Oct

It has been a very busy couple weeks handling the standard construction pieces of the project:  drywall, trim, painting, siding, tiling, hardware, finishing out plumbing and electrical.  Other than extra attention to sealing around the windows and trim as an additional defense for airtightness, we have no construction methods specific to passive house for these pieces.

It is the time to focus on selecting finish materials to meet the LEED prerequisites and credits we have targeted in these areas for the project.  Low VOC paint is now available from all paint manufacturers. We have used water based caulkings and low VOC glues and adhesives which are now ready available thanks to the commercial LEED programs driving changes to product selections.

We found nice, ultra low flow showerheads; Flowise from American Standard.  Low flow lavatory faucets are from Grohe and the toilets we selected are the dual flush Ecofusion from American Standard, which also look good.

The prerequisite for drain pans under the two water heaters and the washer and condensing dryer has been an interesting journey.  I found the water heater drain pans and most building supply stores but finding the drain hose to connect to the floor drain was a challenge.  I finally settled on using sump pump drain hose.

I am having a pan manufactured by a local sheet metal fabricator for the washer dryer with the drain located to position directly over the floor drain.  The pans available were not the right size for the small washer dryer set.  The single pan will also give us a neater finish than have two pans with two hoses running to the drain between them.

We also have a big push on waste management at this stage; sorting waste before trucking it to our local recycling facility for construction waste.  We are fortunate to have this facility as they reuse and recycle a high percentage of the waste we bring as long as it is sorted.  What our project percentage will be in the end is yet to be determined but I know we have reused and recycled every possible bit we can.  I even gave away some materials on Kijiji to avoid them becoming waste.

We are in the final stages and have planned some times for open house visits for folks interested in seeing the house prior to move in by the new owner.

A key objective of the project for me has been to provide the opportunity to share a new way of building green; my passion.

If you are interested in a site visit drop by:

Sunday Oct 16:   1:00 – 4:00 pm
Monday Oct 17:  3:00 – 7:00 pm
Address: 50 Hawkins Drive, Hubley

6 Comments for this entry

Nancy B., Vancouver
October 11th, 2011 on 12:53 pm

Congratulations, Natalie, on this groundbreaking achievement. Your blog is a very compelling read — the challenges, the innovative solutions, the exacting care with every detail, the photos. I imagine you have inspired many. I know my own resolve to move in this direction has been renewed.
Knowing that along with your strict building and energy-conserving practices you have a keen eye for tasteful design, I imagine the interior layout and finishing details are both highly functional and beautiful.
I hope very many people take advantage of the opportunity to attend the Open House. Congratulations again.

    Natalie
    January 2nd, 2012 on 5:52 pm

    Hi Nancy, thank you for your kind words. Hopefully you will have a chance to visit sometime soon.

    Natalie

Peter Brown
October 12th, 2011 on 9:05 am

Tim and I hope to come on Sunday.
Petre

    Natalie
    January 2nd, 2012 on 5:51 pm

    Thanks for coming out Peter, it was great to see you.

    Natalie

Dan Stote
November 21st, 2011 on 7:22 pm

Have you looked at indirect LED lighting with or without wireless remote control?

What I see on the internet is a every quickly changing lighting and electricity distribution systems.
There are many direction.Remote light bulbs that screw into normal 110 volt sockets with miniturized controls in a led bulbs with almost as many functions as the TV remote, 12 colours,dimming,waves etc..
Remember in my life time we used to walk over to the TV to turn it on.

    Natalie
    January 2nd, 2012 on 5:50 pm

    I haven’t used the indirect LED lighting. We have used some LED recessed lights in the heavy use areas and LED rope accent lighting in the livingroom tray ceiling. All the remaining lights are CFL. I will have to look into this technology for future projects!

    Natalie