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In this video, Ask This Old House master plumber Richard Trethewey and home tech expert Ross Trethewey teach host Kevin O'Connor some cost-effective ways to save money on heating this winter.
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With winter rolling in, plumbing and heating expert Richard Trethewey and home technology expert Ross Trethewey explain cost-effective ways to save money on heating to Kevin O'Connor. After presenting the tendencies and physics of heated air, Richard and Ross discuss the importance of insulating the roof of a home.
Heated Air is Predictable
Specific physics applies to heated air. First, it wants to move upward, often finding its way through the roof. Also, heated air will always move toward cold air, and the colder the air, the more it wants to move. For instance, if it's 70 degrees in the home but only 15 degrees outside, heated air will work even harder to escape through the top of the building. It can also try to escape through the walls.
Insulate from the Top Down
Since warm air rises, you need to trap it in the home. Putting a warm hat on the building by insulating the attic is key. Fiberglass, rigid foam, and bubble pack insulation are great for the job. Just be sure that all the insulation is correctly in place, especially after any retrofit work might've occurred.
While many folks are satisfied with insulating between the floor joists in the attic, it's not the best place. This is often where the heating and cooling mechanicals are, and leaving the attic space itself uninsulated makes it harder for them to work efficiently. Instead, consider insulating the roof itself.
Air Sealing is Just as Important as Insulation
There is a difference between insulating and air sealing, and when it comes to trapping heated air in, air sealing is critical. Issues like gaps between window panes, gaps under exterior doors, and even the space around an outlet in an exterior wall can allow cold air to penetrate the home while warm air pours out. A ¼-inch gap between window panes can equal as much as a hole the size of a baseball in an exterior wall. For ½-inch gaps under doors, that area can equal as much as a hole the size of a softball.
For leaky windows, installing new sash locks can help pull things tighter, but installing a shrink wrap kit around the window can help trap air and create a lot of insulation. Consider installing weather stripping around the side for doors with gaps and a door sweep at the bottom. For outlet or switch boxes in exterior walls, caulk around the gap between the box and the drywall to keep heated or cold air from passing through.
A Few Words of Caution
Many folks choose to shut heating zones off to save money during the winter. While this can be effective, pay attention to things that freeze within the space. Insulate any pipes in the unheated room or drain the pipes in completely unused areas to prevent freezing and splitting. Also, don't forget to keep any radiators or heating vents clear from furniture to allow the mechanicals to heat the space efficiently.
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@dosadoodle
@dosadoodle 2 года назад
I appreciate Kevin always playing like he knows less than he actually knows so that the audience feels like they've got a buddy to learn with. :)
@nnamerz
@nnamerz 2 года назад
It becomes even more evident when he adds additional tips, facts or new information (eg. 3:25), lol
@dangerdavefreestyle
@dangerdavefreestyle 2 года назад
like the assistant on an infomercial
@ethanliddle9008
@ethanliddle9008 2 года назад
He's the everyman.
@Chrispy9393
@Chrispy9393 2 года назад
He's a really good host. Good choice after Bob & Steve honestly.
@kosankrazy4143
@kosankrazy4143 2 года назад
So true
@GCSol
@GCSol 2 года назад
When I bought my 10 year old house the previous owner said her electric bills were always around $300 a month. My first week, in the house, I went up in the attic and discovered half the house had four inches of blown in insulation and the other half had nothing at all. I added blown in insulation so there is a 12 inch layer throughout the attic. That was six years ago and I have not had an electric bill over $100.
@nofurtherwest3474
@nofurtherwest3474 2 года назад
Wow didn't know it would make that much of a difference!
@GCSol
@GCSol 2 года назад
@@nofurtherwest3474 It was money well spent.
@7.3powerstroke6
@7.3powerstroke6 2 года назад
Goes to show how bad the quality is on newer houses, they don't care just build them cheap and fast for max profit!! (its sad how common it is) to only put 1 coat of paint of these houses, and when other trades come in, (like me to pour concrete) I put tape and plastic up to not make a mess, when I take the tape off it peels away the paint. Honestly (sort of maybe not always) better off buying an older house. I also have seen a brand new house, with the back deck 2 inches out of square, the average person might not notice but if you stick your head down the side of the house it's ridiculous.
@butterzowey
@butterzowey 2 года назад
@@7.3powerstroke6 I fully agree. I am a general contractor so I am very well aware of how new houses are slapped together. I would much rather work on a hundered year old house, at least a stiff fart will not knock it over.
@paulhunter9613
@paulhunter9613 2 года назад
@NickMC As a general contractor that subs out the work to build the house, you need to take the time to find a crew that knows what they are doing. I’ve framed houses for quite some time, a lot of them are super insulated homes. There are procedures to follow when framing, caulking under wall plates, raised plate for the rafters, California outside corners of the house so they can be insulated, 2x6 walls, very well built homes. I built my own place with these same features and I don’t pay much more than $100 a month for heating a 2200 sq ft house in northern ohio, avg temp in the 20’s
@ernestcashion4462
@ernestcashion4462 Год назад
There's a reason this show will be on for decades, just great stuff we can all use.
@fnava2110
@fnava2110 2 года назад
Have to say that these are my favorite clips to watch on RU-vid for home repairs and brain filling knowledge 👌 🙌 👍
@BB-uz4tc
@BB-uz4tc 2 года назад
The best tips ever. I love these guys. My IQ always goes up just listening to all of them. What a great team.
@Off-Grid
@Off-Grid 2 года назад
Have been watching TOH for as long as I can remember. Always good stuff!
@alexknight7191
@alexknight7191 2 года назад
I love that they reuse that little wood frame model for different segments. Last seen with Tommy, demonstrating how to identify load-bearing walls.
@DuncanCunningham
@DuncanCunningham 2 года назад
I love nerding out with Richard and his son about insulation and air sealing. By proxy, not in person.
@gadzooks215
@gadzooks215 2 года назад
I just love what you guys do , I work at a home improvement store and love watching you guys . I feel like I learn something everyday I watch your videos! I wish I would’ve done the carpentry and plumbing, when I was younger. I love how you guys bring in young blood . #TOH. #ATOH
@Off-Grid
@Off-Grid 2 года назад
Youth is desperately needed in trades. Glad they are helping in that area.
@markclark110
@markclark110 2 года назад
I appreciate Richard talking about attic insulation-Matt Risinger and Dr Joseph Lstiburek have great information on this topic, which I don’t feel like is talked about enough, and I believe you will see a building paradigm shift from vented attic to conditioning attic with insulated roof deck.
@cyrenedomogalla5127
@cyrenedomogalla5127 2 года назад
They keep talking about sealing the attic/roof, but they don't seem to be talking about all the vents to release moisture and prevent mold. How do you balance that?
@timothykeith1367
@timothykeith1367 2 года назад
The attic would be conditioned to remove moisture
@vincentdrago6022
@vincentdrago6022 2 года назад
Great information. Thanks
@jasonbruder9110
@jasonbruder9110 2 года назад
Terrific advice and very timely here in the northeast right now. I love these guys.
@dianeangelo2227
@dianeangelo2227 2 года назад
You guys are the best! We are slowly getting our house up to speed. FINALLY, had solar installed! Thanks for always bringing us new information, and reminders on how we can do it ourselves.
@semajd5995
@semajd5995 2 года назад
Was it expensive?
@dianeangelo2227
@dianeangelo2227 2 года назад
@@semajd5995 yes, but we knew it would be. Federal government has a tax incentive for Solor through 2022, that is a plus. Our state does not have any incentives for solar or any other upgrades for a more efficient home.
@semajd5995
@semajd5995 2 года назад
@@dianeangelo2227 that’s great that you got it installed. I am a first time home buyer in the process of buying now and would love to add solar
@kylefortman8039
@kylefortman8039 2 года назад
So helpful TOH crew!! Some good ideas for our very old windows. Thank you!
@jameswhite1319
@jameswhite1319 2 года назад
Thanks for sharing
@tiawilson6929
@tiawilson6929 2 года назад
This was right on time. Thank you for this. Texas getting ready for our second freeze this week
@erinkennedy2417
@erinkennedy2417 2 года назад
Be prepared to buy and install an HRV if you are truly successful with stopping close to all the air leaks. As you build a tighter house you will end up with a much more fragile house. Its not as simple as stopping all air leaks as that will cause other serious moisture problems in a cold environment, If you don't have mechanically controlled air.
@nnamerz
@nnamerz 2 года назад
Didn't know what HRV stood for so after looking it up, I thought I'd post it here for anyone else that didn't know: Heat Recovery Ventilator - a device that continuously replaces stale indoor air with fresh outdoor air to help make your house healthier, cleaner, and more comfortable.
@knowledgeispower6192
@knowledgeispower6192 2 года назад
At 6:15 when they are talking about air infiltration the kraft faced fiberglass batt insulation is installed backwards. The treated paper side of the fiberglass batt should be installed with the paper facing the warm side of the wall. We should be looking at the pink side of the batt. 👍
@twaltdwan9153
@twaltdwan9153 2 года назад
Literally addressed the issues I’m dealing with right now . Thanks so much
@twaltdwan9153
@twaltdwan9153 2 года назад
My furnace is in the attic and there is no roof insulation. Definitely addressing that
@michaelsnell4034
@michaelsnell4034 2 года назад
I saw a concrete basement house with plumbing through a bulkhead. The bulkhead was insulated, but the pipes froze and burst. Insulation stops the flow of heat. If it blocks the heat while outside air gets in, which was the case here, you have to redo the work.
@meatpockets
@meatpockets 2 года назад
Ha, my entire 70 year old house would be brighter than the sun on that infra red scan.
@Off-Grid
@Off-Grid 2 года назад
lol, I bet it would be!
@rmcc0621
@rmcc0621 2 года назад
70 years young house, that’s it? Mine is 110.
@ClickLikeAndSubscribe
@ClickLikeAndSubscribe 2 года назад
Your recently built 70 year old house would be much better insulated in Europe
@DBRSAstonMartin
@DBRSAstonMartin 2 года назад
Mine too :p haha
@stevencaskey7473
@stevencaskey7473 2 года назад
Mt house is 121 years old and a disaster. Have and will work on it for ever.
@mijalic1
@mijalic1 Год назад
Great presentation. Thank you for your time and effort to make this video and share your knowledge and experience with us. Greetings from Croatia.
@Off-Grid
@Off-Grid 2 года назад
Our Off-Grid home has a conditioned attic space. Planned it that way so the HVAC and duct work is all inside the space. Made everything super super easy when running ducts and return. In fact the returns don't even have duct work. They just suck air through the space below through vents into the attic space then to the unit. Videos on our Channel.
@lusoroofing5221
@lusoroofing5221 2 года назад
good timing on this video, we have had an extreme cold warning basically last two weeks
@user-fz2yp1ig9w
@user-fz2yp1ig9w 2 года назад
foam outlet sealers work great
@bitehunter122
@bitehunter122 2 года назад
Excellent, informative video!
@ef2b
@ef2b 2 года назад
To the electrician who replied to my now deleted comment- Thank you for taking the time to teach me. Your example of using #10 is what made things click.
@Matt-bf7ty
@Matt-bf7ty 2 года назад
another amazing job!!
@joeywest386
@joeywest386 2 года назад
u can get foam 'pads' for exterior wall outlets and light switches. a GREAT investment even if the wall is properly insulated.!!
@Lughnerson
@Lughnerson 2 года назад
And use child protective plugs in any unused outlet.
@zedsdeadbaby
@zedsdeadbaby 2 года назад
This is a good video. It's going to be very popular very soon as energy bills in the UK and Europe are about to go sky-high
@JTOTHEW3000
@JTOTHEW3000 2 года назад
GOOD TO SEE THE REAL CREW ON THIS ONE... :) WELCOME BACK
@nymentor1
@nymentor1 2 года назад
Great info as always! Glad to see father and son team at work 👍🏽
@Off-Grid
@Off-Grid 2 года назад
They're related?
@nymentor1
@nymentor1 2 года назад
@@Off-Grid Yup. Rich and Ross Trethewey
@Off-Grid
@Off-Grid 2 года назад
@@nymentor1 that's cool.
@jimsorrentino5031
@jimsorrentino5031 2 года назад
Love your programs. What are your recommendations for DIY insulating basement block open cores? Thanks
@shanew7361
@shanew7361 2 года назад
Good info, ty.
@spiridondimaris465
@spiridondimaris465 2 года назад
Good job you guys as all ways
@ImTheJoker4u
@ImTheJoker4u 2 года назад
My house was built in 1897. When it was built, you fired up the coal furnace when it got cold out, and if it got too warm in the house, you simply opened the windows. Thermal insulation was never even a consideration. I'm getting my single pane, bay windows replaced this year, next year blown insulation. Hopefully it takes my heating bill from the upper 300's to something more manageable.
@_Frank_the_Tank
@_Frank_the_Tank 2 года назад
Mines an old Iowa farm house built in 1903. Windows are on my to do list, in the meantime I just roll out the heat-shrink plastic covering when it starts getting chilly out. What made a huge difference for my place was having the "retro foam" stuff blown into the walls. There's about 3 feet of fiberglass insulation laid out on the attic floor that was there when I moved in, but the walls were empty. I have a big cast iron wood burner in the basement that I'd fire up on really cold days to help keep the furnace from running nonstop. Prior to the insulation install the wood burner kept it a comfortable 68ish upstairs when it was around zero outside, after the insulation install the wood burner is no longer necessary as it had my upstairs like 83-84 on the couple occasions I fired it up since. The house is definitely holding in heat waaaaaaaay better then it did before. Still like to have the occasional small fire since it keeps the family amused cooking s'mores and hotdogs while trapped inside on bitterly cold days, also seems wise to keep it in working order as a backup since furnaces never pick a very convenient time to crap out on ya.
@ImTheJoker4u
@ImTheJoker4u 2 года назад
@@_Frank_the_Tank I'm doing the walls next year. Mine are hollow as well. Good call keeping the backup heat on tap😉
@sabamiraziz1458
@sabamiraziz1458 2 года назад
Hello sir I really blessed to watch your explain about bad smells with well water so our new home has well but the water was mudy and has bad smells too. We did filtration and the mudy disappeared but hot water has very bad smells also some time the water be mudy again.. Could you please advise me..God bless you
@Transit_Biker
@Transit_Biker 2 года назад
In many locations where there is an historic building code, that interior plastic sheet is actually what they do. In some cases, there is a permanent inner storm window pane!
@buckybarnes3803
@buckybarnes3803 2 года назад
I like to tackle these issues off season so I'm mostly prepared when weather hits
@mariposavioleta9007
@mariposavioleta9007 2 года назад
Best to do it he fall or spring
@donc-m4900
@donc-m4900 2 года назад
Boston is currently getting 1-2 feet of snow. An even better insulator. lol
@Off-Grid
@Off-Grid 2 года назад
@@donc-m4900 doing it Eskimo style up there huh!
@justinbailey6515
@justinbailey6515 2 года назад
The best savings I found for reducing heating was moving to Florida
@maxdean9134
@maxdean9134 2 года назад
Question. Can I do the attic floor and the underside of the roof?
@andyjohnson3790
@andyjohnson3790 2 года назад
There are 100,000s of house's that have absolutely horrible insulation values to them in both hot and cold weather climate areas. It should be a requirement before sale of a house to have an energy audit completed.
@gailhoover9263
@gailhoover9263 Год назад
Wish you had shown the after heat measurement of the plastic window kit.
@Painfulwhale360
@Painfulwhale360 2 года назад
You can put a sterling engine fan on your furnace to help push the warm air around the place to better heat your home :)
@paulhunter9613
@paulhunter9613 2 года назад
When buying a new 93% efficient furnace for the home I made sure it had a DC blower motor, cheaper to run and has a feature to have continuous operation, a very low speed to continuously move the air, filters it nicely and hardly any dusting needed (so says the wife ) 😀 And my electric bill actually went down $3 a month compared to the older furnace
@Kjleed13
@Kjleed13 2 года назад
I can feel cold air through the side jamb of my door opposite of the hinges. How would I best seal that?
@brooklyner6
@brooklyner6 2 года назад
Thanks for the useful video . Who does the thermal imaging of the house ? And can u also show if there is any video about the heat exchanger broke and how to fix it ?
@ImTheJoker4u
@ImTheJoker4u 2 года назад
Some insulation companies do free estimates, and use them 😉
@figrollin
@figrollin 2 года назад
I'm keen to insulate my roof rafters, but I'm a little worried about trapping moisture. Any tips
@Off-Grid
@Off-Grid 2 года назад
Ridge Rot is an issue in tight houses since any heat and moister can get stuck in the ridge of the house and rot it out over time. I spray foamed our attic making it a conditioned space then put three mini-split units up there with open return air ducts. This pulls air from the house up through the attic to the units and keeps the air moving. I also installed some wireless temp/humidity sensors just below the ridge. I can check them at any time on my phone and set an alarm if the temp or humidity gets outside the threshold I set. So far the system is working great. Should be some videos on our channel.
@Freakie1NL
@Freakie1NL 2 года назад
Good thinking, I'm from Europe so not sure how you guys do it over their. But here we do it as follows. (From inside to outside). Put a foil which will not let trough moisture, than put the insolation, than a foil which will let out moisture (you don't want moisture trapped in you insolation). That's how we do it over here. Than some mechanical airflow to divert trapped air at the attic, to outside.
@thezfunk
@thezfunk 2 года назад
Check out the Spray Jones channel. He specializes with spray foam installation and he covers the moisture issue and venting very well.
@Off-Grid
@Off-Grid 2 года назад
@@thezfunk I've watched him. He even answered some questions I had.
@dg-hughes
@dg-hughes 2 года назад
Heat bridging is another thing most people are not aware of for example a door knob can act like a heat sync to the outside part of the door. The ceiling joists in the attic not covered in insulation act as a bridge for heat from the ceiling transferring it to the joists and then it's released into the cold attic.
@Bremend
@Bremend 2 года назад
You mean conduction or the 1st law of thermodynamics?
@Off-Grid
@Off-Grid 2 года назад
thermal bridging through the studs into the house. Putting a layer of rigid insulation outside of the sheathing will help or prevent this if thick enough. That is what Zip-R is made for. I couldn't afford it though so just did the rigid insulation.
@keithbrown8814
@keithbrown8814 2 года назад
@@Bremend 1st law of thermodynamics is basically the relationship between heat and work.....
@pntinthegreen
@pntinthegreen 2 года назад
Super timely! Just got the Dec-Jan gas bill 🙃
@Off-Grid
@Off-Grid 2 года назад
ouch!
@Idiotsincarshere
@Idiotsincarshere 2 года назад
How is Roger doing? We love and miss him ! ❤️
@burtlint6945
@burtlint6945 Год назад
Good day I have an old house that I am trying to get all the air leaks closed off. From the sill and the exterior walls. My question is if I only do the sill from my crawl space inside do I still do the outside as well? The exterior walls are a dead giveaway so I know I have to go outside for that. Please let me know and have a great day from Wasilla Alaska!!
@boedillard8807
@boedillard8807 2 года назад
Great video - Love the thermal image - would love to see if there is any difference if they put in a double or triple pane window. Maybe not but that would be great to see or put a thermometer touching a double pane and single pane in the same room. Again - would love to see that same thermal with the electrical before and after the calk is applied.
@Mike__B
@Mike__B 2 года назад
A double or triple pane window will help where the glass is, not necessarily around the edges of the moveable parts of the window which is what they were show cases.
@9002michelle
@9002michelle 2 года назад
Are the floor joists in a crawl space suppose to be insulated? Or just around the foundation.? We have had multiple different answers.
@kesomon
@kesomon 2 года назад
What's the solution for improving insulation in a ground-floor condo bedroom that's half-underground and the only window is north-facing and never gets direct sun? my toes freeze even in summer.
@ericalewis1084
@ericalewis1084 Год назад
Can the walls be insulated? I've insulated the attic and windows (that I'm redoing) bit can you get walls insulated for an already existing house to prevent air coming in l inside?
@shawniscoolerthanyou
@shawniscoolerthanyou 2 года назад
The attic crawlspace access is in my bedroom closet and once you're in there, *maybe* there's enough room to crawl.
@briangallant5973
@briangallant5973 2 года назад
Ross and Rich!
@alvacotto9422
@alvacotto9422 Год назад
Hi guys, I’m in the process of having a bathroom remodel. There is a steam radiator that I’m looking to replace with baseboard heating. Is this possible?
@Nick02718
@Nick02718 2 года назад
Til people have hvac stuff in the attic and not in the basement. I've never thought about how places without basements work.
@Off-Grid
@Off-Grid 2 года назад
We spray foam the roof deck in our attic so it is the same temperature as the house. This way the hvac doesn't have to work as hard to heat and cool the house.
@iwenive3390
@iwenive3390 2 года назад
Then after they seal up your house like a ziplock bag you have to add a fresh air intake to your HVAC system to make up for their ziplockyness
@rud
@rud 2 года назад
Yes, I always shut down the east wing of my house in winter. Haven’t been there in months.
@Off-Grid
@Off-Grid 2 года назад
Ha that made me think of my first house.....lol.
@laurie6123
@laurie6123 2 года назад
Lol
@MotherClucker1
@MotherClucker1 2 года назад
Bought an old house. Needs new windows. For now, I'll do the shrink-wrap trick. Had 22 yr old furnace inspected & vacuumed out. New one next winter (guy said to order now if I want it by then).
@Off-Grid
@Off-Grid 2 года назад
Might invest in a pellet stove. Much cheaper and it has been keeping our Off-Grid home nice and toasty. TOH has a video about installing one. Isn't to hard, then just plug in and go.....plus pellets.
@rupe53
@rupe53 2 года назад
@@Off-Grid ... with the price of pellets these days, are you really saving anything? I mean, it's nice to have a few rooms that are 80 degrees, but in many homes it's almost impossible to heat the far end. (ranch style comes to mind)
@Off-Grid
@Off-Grid 2 года назад
@@rupe53 we bought 2 tons on pellets and it was less than $500. Our old heating bill for the winter was way higher than that. To get heat to the far side of the home you can duct the return air to around the stove then just turn the furnace fan on to circulate the warm air through the house.
@rupe53
@rupe53 2 года назад
@@Off-Grid ... yeah, familiar with all the tricks. I heated with wood for several years.... till I figured out what my time was worth.
@gailhoover9263
@gailhoover9263 Год назад
@@Off-Grid If you have a hot air furnace.
@gtarules1
@gtarules1 2 года назад
No outlet foam covers? Odd
@SlackerU
@SlackerU 2 года назад
I'd like to see more products on air quality. In this video you're mentioning lots of sealing but homes require about 15 CFM of air per person to maintain air-freshness. For some reason leaf burning is still popular here so I may even try a MERV-12, to HEPA, through an inline-dehumidifier, & a carbon filter to maintain the air exchange when using the vent hood or clothes dryer.
@Off-Grid
@Off-Grid 2 года назад
HRV or ERV (what I installed) solves that issue. I'm sure they've done a video on it before. I think we have a video or two on our channel from when I installed ours.
@rupe53
@rupe53 2 года назад
@@Off-Grid ... when doing upgrades on air filters for your heating system you may wind up with too much restriction and therefore not enough heat in the home. Yes, they filter at a higher rate (smaller particle size) but that's a possible problem if you go too extreme. It was always the first place I would look when a customer called up to complain about a house not being warm enough.
@Off-Grid
@Off-Grid 2 года назад
@@rupe53 i agree, the MERV filters are good but restricted a lot of air flow. We ended uo just using the washable screen. The ERV has a better filter to keep outside are filtered so allergens keep out.
@michaelfranks341
@michaelfranks341 2 года назад
Even with trying to seal up a house as tight as you can with just minimum code, you will still get all the fresh air your house needs. Unless you go above and beyond, you will still have way over a 2" hole in your house leaking air....
@rupe53
@rupe53 2 года назад
@@michaelfranks341 ... about the only way you can get too little air exchange is to build a new home from scratch and spray foam it. Even then, the typical family of four will likely open doors and do laundry or run the kitchen exhaust fan enough to keep things moving.
@rustyridenour2136
@rustyridenour2136 2 года назад
They have gaskets that cover the electrical outlets
@duncan359
@duncan359 8 месяцев назад
do you need to insulate pex pipe like you do copper?
@kevinrutledge9602
@kevinrutledge9602 2 года назад
The inside of my external walls always feel cold to the touch. Its a brick house with only a couple of inches between the brick and the paster/chicken wire walls with no insulation.
@Off-Grid
@Off-Grid 2 года назад
You could blow insulation into the walls as long as you don't have knob and tube wiring.
@Tarassio280
@Tarassio280 2 года назад
Your engineers are right. And in general, Americans have long needed to pay attention to how houses are built and insulated in Europe
@Off-Grid
@Off-Grid 2 года назад
From the builders I know and the Off-Grid home we're building I think us Americans are finally getting it. Plus the code is make many change if they like it or not. A good thing in my opinion.
@volundrfrey896
@volundrfrey896 5 месяцев назад
Yeah, and what's often forgotten in America is that insulation works both ways. It doesn't just reduce the need for heating in the winter, it reduces the need for cooling in the summer.
@robertschworm6036
@robertschworm6036 7 месяцев назад
Boys, Love the show but a few things do get left out . For example - this video on insulating the roof of your house. I would be interested to know, that when the floor up there has no attic and the joists are open bay, plus the only access in this house is a ceiling hatch in a closet that is about 12 inches wide by 18 inches long, Just how exactly do you get yourself into the attic, what do you step on, how do you get large insulation material up thru that hatch? This is not a old farm house with a full attic, a floor, and a staircase into the attic. So are these people out of luck. Looking forward to your response to this. Thanks much. Bob
@raymondjr.1080
@raymondjr.1080 2 года назад
I like old drafty houses
@Iiifly2
@Iiifly2 2 года назад
The major issue I'm having is air leakage at the point between the foundation and frame. There's a gap in the siding and I don't know what to do about it.
@Lughnerson
@Lughnerson 2 года назад
Try to caulk and tape the gap from the inside. Or some sort of exterior sealer.
@peterbergeris6510
@peterbergeris6510 2 года назад
There is a video Tom Silva did on TOH where he placed paper face insulation down toward a room and in the attic insulation perpendicular with paper face torn off. Your saying not to do this.
@johnanderson3746
@johnanderson3746 2 года назад
So if you have no drywall in spare upstairs room , it just has insulation, do you put same insulation in floor too or just the ceiling with no drywall ??
@Off-Grid
@Off-Grid 2 года назад
that would depend on if you want to heat/cool that space or not and if air can find another path through around the insulation either in the floor or the ceiling. If it is a room you don't plan to use then I'd insulate the floor.
@johnanderson3746
@johnanderson3746 2 года назад
@@Off-Grid ok it has never been finished just insulation.on peaked roof. Flooring was only on middle but then rest put down on sides couple years ago but don't know of it has insulation under it since its nailed down. But I think not cause the living room below always feels like cold air is coming down at you when sitting in it. So I'm thinking coming from spare room above. But if I take,floor up can I put insulation in it since ceiling just has insulation no drywall?
@stevencaskey7473
@stevencaskey7473 2 года назад
The first thing I ask you is what is your insulation like before I sell you solar. Some companies could care less.
@darthgumby2406
@darthgumby2406 2 года назад
Ugh. I need to insulate my attic in Wisconsin, but it's a mess up there. Lots of loose insulation. Hoping someday to tackle it.
@Off-Grid
@Off-Grid 2 года назад
Spray foam the roof deck could be an option. We did that in our off-grid home.
@keithbrown8814
@keithbrown8814 2 года назад
Spray foaming entire attics is great energy saver but is CRAZY expensive!!!
@Off-Grid
@Off-Grid 2 года назад
@@keithbrown8814 true but so is heating bills.
@dinobravo23
@dinobravo23 2 года назад
@@keithbrown8814 What would it cost? Curious.
@rupe53
@rupe53 2 года назад
@@dinobravo23 ... make a few phone calls. Most foam goes in by the square foot, but that's only for accessible spaces. I saw an older structure where they spray foamed the fieldstone walls in the basement and up to the rim joists. That sealed up every single crack and crevice to the point where it was 65 degrees all winter without any heating equipment in the space.
@DanBurgaud
@DanBurgaud 2 года назад
Do an episode on how to cool the house next time.
@StreetcarHammock
@StreetcarHammock 2 года назад
It wouldn’t be all that different. Insulation is insulation, hot or cold.
@dcmirk
@dcmirk 2 года назад
My only take away from this video is that I need an infrared camera ASAP
@larrysowders7492
@larrysowders7492 2 года назад
Instead of putting heating equipment out of heated envelope just by putting all equipment all design like in early days have heating and air conditioning equipment in the heated envelope air seal properly installed insulation properly ! No heat ducts in attic no equipment ! You could be saving up to 25% with this design !
@jeremyg7076
@jeremyg7076 Год назад
🤣🤣he said keep your camera away from my house
@lperea21
@lperea21 2 года назад
Use electric clothes dryer to heat the house. Reroute the exhaust to a filtered register. Just remember to clean the filter/lint trap.
@Allen-eq5uf
@Allen-eq5uf 2 года назад
Yep , putting an old pair of pantyhose on the outlet of the dryer pipe.
@chrisreynolds2410
@chrisreynolds2410 2 года назад
We know you have holes in ya pantyhose Allen be safe!
@Allen-eq5uf
@Allen-eq5uf 2 года назад
@@chrisreynolds2410 lets more heat through lol.
@Off-Grid
@Off-Grid 2 года назад
In the mountains they always run the dryer vent into a bucket of water. The lint gets stuck in the water and the hot bubbles of air help to put humidity into the house, which is needed in the mountains since it is so darn dry.
@sternmg
@sternmg 2 года назад
Yep. The key word is _electric_ ! A _gas_ dryer must always exhaust to the outside to vent the carbon dioxide combustion product.
@watchmenpropertyinspection3469
@watchmenpropertyinspection3469 3 месяца назад
this video is how i realized ross is richards son. i was shocked cause ross is a really great addition to the show and explains high tech things very well. very impressive cause typically the stars son is gonna be a moron who only gets hired cause of his family connection.
@bobmcranor1049
@bobmcranor1049 2 года назад
You can make them too tight also
@dc4l564
@dc4l564 2 года назад
W VIDEO
@jhoff12358
@jhoff12358 2 года назад
Missed opportunity to explain the chimney effect to drive home how air sealing can be even more of a factor in indoor comfort than insulation
@larby69
@larby69 2 года назад
He had some eye work done.....
@BKDDY
@BKDDY 2 года назад
I'd hate to live where its actually cold. My gas bills already $200 a month for heat and I live in southern california.
@SportsFan0027
@SportsFan0027 2 года назад
Kevin looks like Owen Hunt from Greys Anatomy
@Bluediesal1978
@Bluediesal1978 5 месяцев назад
Wat about cold air literally coming through the outlet itself? That's a current issue here.
@ronakpatel7293
@ronakpatel7293 2 года назад
Every one of these I’ve seen goes over doors, and windows, and air gaps, but I have yet to see one to help with a sliding glass door
@Off-Grid
@Off-Grid 2 года назад
Most sliders have a fixed window which is sealed good. Then all you have to do is seal up the sliding door. They typically have felt at the top and bottom that the door brushes against, which can be replaced. You can then put foam strips where the door meets the jamb. The last seal is where the back of the door meets the fixed door.
@rupe53
@rupe53 2 года назад
many of those sealing kits will work if you leave the door closed all winter. Heck, you could use Saran Wrap and packing tape on a sliding door.
@Off-Grid
@Off-Grid 2 года назад
@@rupe53 problem then is taking it off in the spring and the tape leaves a residue. That stuff can be hard to get off.
@rupe53
@rupe53 2 года назад
@@Off-Grid ... yes, that's true. With some research there is probably something that would work and cost less than those window kits.
@Cravz69
@Cravz69 2 года назад
Had no idea they were father and son, so cool!
@Off-Grid
@Off-Grid 2 года назад
me either. crazy!
@n9wox
@n9wox 2 года назад
Two Tretheweys
@syedjavedahmad9719
@syedjavedahmad9719 2 года назад
Home owners, lot to think lot to take care.
@FKS1994
@FKS1994 2 года назад
Wow, I never knew that was his son!
@NA0533
@NA0533 2 года назад
Turn heat off
@samsngdevice5103
@samsngdevice5103 2 года назад
Option B. I just snuggle with my kittens.
@MrFixItGa
@MrFixItGa 2 года назад
There's no discontent in Georgia. 🤣 It's been 60+
@ClickLikeAndSubscribe
@ClickLikeAndSubscribe 2 года назад
I don't see how people who block heating vents with furniture are the target audience of this channel. Maybe they need to make a TikTok about that last point. :-D
@manmeetworld
@manmeetworld 2 года назад
Electrical outlets. That's where I was losing tons of heat. I used the great stuff in a gun with small tip and careful trigger finger. 🤘
@Lughnerson
@Lughnerson 2 года назад
Also use foam gaskets behind the outlet covers with child protective plugs in unused outlets.
@vizioasdf
@vizioasdf 2 года назад
If it's 32°outside how warm/cold should it be inside a well insulated home that hasn't had the heater on for 48 hrs? My house will drop down to 65° with no heater on when it's 32° outside. This Old House or anyone else have data to compare my house too?
@rupe53
@rupe53 2 года назад
there would be too many variables to calculate. For starters, you have the thermal mass of the structure. If it's concrete it will hold more than wood. You have windows and doors, which will let in more heat from the sun because that always have less R-value than walls. Then you have people that generate heat, along with almost every watt of electricity used within the home. Yes, everything from lights to your TV give back energy in the form of heat. Your electric bill might as well be part of your heating system, except for outside appliances / lights. BTW, I have seen data that shows an empty home (people away on vacation) uses more heat at 50 degrees than an occupied house with the t-stat set to 70 degrees. These were case studies done back in the 70s by heating companies because people somehow expected their heating bill to be lower if they went away during the winter.
@Mistrilll
@Mistrilll 2 года назад
Move into a mid century house
@rift0tripper
@rift0tripper 2 года назад
I like how they always reference the fact the insulation is never always placed correctly. Lol more then often it is never done right. Even brand new houses 😂😂😂
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