Learning to build energy-efficient homes is not just about adopting a few green technologies; it’s about a holistic approach that integrates smart design principles, harnesses solar energy, employs energy modeling, pays attention to the details for air sealing, and uses efficient systems and appliances. By following the strategies outlined in this article, from sealing the building envelope to integrating renewable energy sources, you can help homeowners achieve significant savings, enhance comfort, and contribute to a more sustainable future.
There are 5 Cs in Success
Shawna HendersonJuly 07, 2024
In energy efficient home building and renovation, there are 5 Cs in success: Code, Costs, Clients, Callbacks, and Crews. This article looks at each of these Cs and how they contribute to your overall success as a builder, renovator, contractor or tradesperson.
12 Rockstar Retrofit Advisors
Shawna HendersonNovember 02, 2023
Our Whole House Energy Retrofit Course is a big deal! That’s why we amplified and expanded our in-house expertise with a squad of colleagues and peers to ensure that we could meet our goal of a Pan-Canadian course. Before we got really going on the content, the curriculum was reviewed...
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The Importance of Whole House Energy Retrofits in Canada
Shawna HendersonOctober 20, 2023
As the demand for housing continues to grow, it is more important than ever to prioritize energy efficiency and sustainability in residential construction and renovation. Whole house energy retrofits play a crucial role in meeting these goals, while also addressing the need for resiliency in the face of climate change and upcoming regulatory changes.
This Must Be The Place, Season 3: Another 18 Episodes of BS*
Shawna HendersonJuly 06, 2022
Hard to believe, but 7 July is the launch of Season Three of This Must Be the Place: The Building Science podcast! With 36 great episodes under our belt, we decided to change things up a bit for this season. Our next 18 episodes will be broken into three themes,...
How 18 Building Science Podcasts Make Me A Better Person
Shawna HendersonJune 07, 20221 comment
Listening to podcasts is a great way to expand your understanding of the world. As a podcaster myself, I love to ask questions and then sit back and listen to other people’s stories and their takes on our industry, and how the built environment affects each and every one of...
International Women's Day
Shawna HendersonMarch 08, 2022
This year marks the second season of This Must Be The Place- The Building Science Podcast. Shawna has welcomed a number of women to the table for thoughtful, engaging conversation in all areas of the sector. Listen to how they inspire change and innovation to help create better building practices, policy, and guidelines that impact energy efficiency.
Adventures with Monitors, Humidifiers and Filters
Shawna HendersonMarch 03, 2022
What do building science wonks do in the vague days between Christmas and New Years? They eat and rest and eat and rest, and then get bored and start to wonder about things like relative humidity, indoor air quality, air cleaners and filtration, and how they relate to their own house. Well, that’s what I did this year.
Energy Advisor: What's the Business Case?
Shawna HendersonJune 24, 2021
Blue House Energy is inundated w/requests from folks interested in becoming an Energy Advisor. We’re not complaining! No, no, no, we’re super excited to answer all of your questions. So this is the first in a series on the business of being an EA, reflecting some of the common questions...
How Climate Impacts Home Construction in Canada
Shawna HendersonMay 19, 2021
By designing for the future and retrofitting with climate in mind, buildings can be made more resilient and better equipped to handle changing temperature regimes. By taking a holistic approach and considering factors such as climate types, average temperatures, and precipitation, we can ensure that our buildings are not only code-compliant but also energy-efficient and comfortable for their occupants.
Three Things You Need to Know About Energy Efficiency in Houses
Shawna HendersonFebruary 20, 2017
If you work in home construction and renovation, you know about energy efficiency measures. But do you really know it? If you’re trying to figure out if you need this course or not, take a shot at answering these questions: What happens to the neutral pressure plane when you air...
How much of a building science wonk is BHE CEO Shawna?
Shawna HendersonMarch 09, 20161 comment
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A deeper discussion of deeper energy efficiency measures
Shawna HendersonSeptember 25, 20142 comments
Here's a good read from Nate Adams from Energy Smart Ohio, on problems associated with energy efficiency programs, single-action bias and low-hanging fruit. It comes with the above GREAT graph showing the fallacy of diminishing returns on energy efficiency measures. The red line indicates what we think happens...
Building Science and HVAC stuff
Shawna HendersonSeptember 16, 2014
There is this disconnect in our industry. It's around building science and the ways that all the systems in the house work together or against each other. It looks like this: evaluators and raters know about house-as-a-system and can look at a house and see some solutions and fixes that...
Explaining Concepts without Using Your Hands.
Shawna HendersonSeptember 11, 2014
There's a fine line to walk between simplifying information and dumbing it down so that it's useless. Concepts need to be understood. That's the challenge for anyone in training, but especially so for on-demand training, where there is no direct contact between a learner and the trainer. In face-to-face situations,...
Producing online training
Shawna HendersonJune 06, 2014
We've been in the depths of production of our own courses for several months now, and we are now working with a few clients on some custom courses. We've ironed out a lot of the kinks along the way. Key to a successful and on-time deliverable? A strong project manager...