Friday, October 8, 2010

What it means to be GREEN



Solaro Energy - What it means to be GREEN!
Clean energy is one of the fastest growing eco-friendly trends. Passionately riding that green wave is Solaro Energy Co. they know what it means to be GREEN! For more than two decades they have been inventing, engineering, developing, and manufacturing high quality, American-made, residential and commercial solar-powered lighting systems, solar-powered attic ventilation systems, solar-powered generators, and solar-powered battery backup systems. "It's about harnessing the power of the sun in our day-to-day lives," says Dennis Grubb, SE's President and CEO.
Solar-Powered Lighting
SE has a line of solar-powered lights, the Solaro Day. These lights simulate the natural light and full spectrum of light of the sun, providing the health benefits of sunlight without harmful ultraviolet rays.
The Solaro Day lights are energy efficient as they simulate sunlight. Unlike a traditional skylight, it's not necessary to cut a large hole in your roof compromising the waterproofing integrity. Each Solaro Day kit comes complete with a 30 watt solar panel, connector cable, and the light fixture that can be installed in any room of your house.
These solar-powered light systems carry a 25-year warranty on the solar panel, wiring, fixture housing and lens, as well as a 10-year warranty on the light engine and opto semiconductor lights (better than LEDs). These lights use 50 to 80 percent less energy than incandescent or florescent lights! Installation is easy and energy bills are immediately reduced. Getting started requires a minimal investment that fits the pocketbook of almost every homeowner and business. Start your positive impact on the environment today.

Thursday, October 7, 2010

Wired or Wireless?


In 1931, when life was much simpler than it is today, a scientist named Joseph Henry decided that the visitors coming to his home should not have to yell or get sore knuckles from knocking on the door, to inform him about their arrival. So he invented what was the first doorbell. Today there are many options you can choose from; color wise, style, and last but not least if you prefer wired or wireless doorbells! It doesn’t really matter which door chime you choose to purchase, it’s all about personal preference. There are so many choices you can choose from with Nutone. With wired chimes you can choose from their traditional, specialty electric, ambient light, and decorative. With their wireless selection there are: portable, mechanical thru-door greeter, and plug-in. Both are super easy and time efficient to install.
Last but not least to top it off with all this doorbell talk you can’t get a chime with out pushbuttons! There are literally millions to choose from here, and in multiple colors. You can find anything that benefits your current style from squares, rectangles, circles, ovals, and pineapples. The colors ranging from black, white, polished brass, antique brass, satin nickel, oil-rubbed bronze, gold, Verde, and polished chrome. Good luck on your hunt to find the perfect chime and pushbutton.

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Why you need fan-forced heat.

Bare feet. Floor tile. Cold morning. That's when the advantages of Broan's® fan-forced heaters really hit home. These quality units are designed to deliver comforting warmth in seconds. But there's more to Broan heaters than comfort alone. They also can provide you with true zone heating capability. So you can leave your central thermostat set at lower levels for significant energy savings, while quickly creating your own personal comfort zone in the room you are in. Most models include built-in thermostats for automatic temperature control. Or choose from our extensive offering of accessory thermostats, timers and wall controls for the ultimate in convenient heater control.

Friday, September 24, 2010

Home Health + Comfort: Reducing the Cost of Ventilation

Energy recovery ventilation systems are used frequently across the United States to ensure proper ventilation is achieved in homes and businesses. These systems use the conditioned air inside a structure to heat or cool the supply air. For example, in the winter, these systems transfer heat from the warm inside air that is being exhausted to the fresh cooler supply air. In the summer, the opposite occurs, as the inside air is used to cool the warmer supply air. The Department of Energy estimates that most energy recovery ventilation systems can recover about 70 to 80 percent of the energy in the exiting air and deliver that energy to the incoming air, thus reducing the cost of ventilation.

There are two types of energy recovery systems: heat recovery ventilators (HRV) and energy recovery ventilators (ERV). The main difference between the two systems is that an HRV only transfers heat, while an ERV transfers a certain amount of moisture along with heat energy. HRVs are typically installed in climates that have longer heating seasons, while ERVs are installed in those climates that have longer cooling seasons. ERVs and HRVs are profitable add-ons that can be used to effectively address customers’ ventilation needs, as well as improve contractors’ bottom lines.

TIGHTER HOMES NEED AIR


Since the 1970s, the envelopes of homes have been tightened in order to reduce energy costs, resulting in less natural infiltration. Combine that with the fact that families in the United States are spending more time than ever indoors, where the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) states the air is 7 to 10 times more polluted than the air outside, and the need for more ventilation becomes obvious.

“The EPA lists poor indoor air quality as the fourth-largest environmental threat to our country, while the American Lung Association states that asthma is the leading serious chronic illness in children in the United States,” said Ian Guttridge, training manager, Fantech, Sarasota, Fla. “Balanced ventilation via an HRV/ERV can improve the quality of the indoor air. Unfortunately, too few contractors understand HRVs/ERVs and therefore do not promote them.”

In 2008, it was estimated that around 25,000 homes in the United States had an ERV or HRV, which means there is a big market out there waiting to be tapped, said Jim Shelton, national sales manager, Panasonic Home & Environment Co., Palm Harbor, Fla. “Offering ERVs/HRVs should be profitable for the contractor. They are setting themselves apart from their competition as they become looked upon as an IAQ expert. This leads to more referrals and repeat service opportunities.”

There are benefits to installing ERVs/HRVs in every geographic location, but first, a contractor must determine the needs of the customer. If customers are building a tight home, a green home, or weatherizing an existing home, then they should be considering a proper ventilation strategy, said Shelton. “Remember, ‘Built tight and ventilate right.’ If the home is not tight, there is probably little need for an ERV or HRV.”


EASY TO INSTALL, MAINTAIN

ERVs and HRVs are beneficial in just about any application, and contractors usually find they are quick and easy to install, which maximizes profit, said Guttridge. “Fantech IAQ products are designed to be installer friendly in that mounting points are integral and all hardware is supplied along with simple installation instructions. In addition, the external controls for the HRVs/ERVs are low voltage to a single connector panel on the outside of the units.

Fantech’s bestselling residential HRV is the VHR704R, which is a compact unit that provides a continuous or intermittent supply of fresh air into the home while exhausting an equal amount of stale air. Guttridge noted that the VHR704R will provide fresh air for a typical two-bedroom, two-bathroom home up to 1,500 square feet. “The unit can be installed with or without an existing duct system, but if duct- work is utilized, it should be sized properly in regard to airflow and pressure loss and sealed to minimize air loss through joints. Ductwork to and from the outside should be insulated.”

Panasonic’s bestselling ERV is the Whisper Comfort Spot ERV (FV-04VE1). “We refer to it as a ‘spot’ ERV because it is a small, stand-alone, ceiling-insert ERV,” said Shelton. “Whisper Comfort is very affordable, easy to install, extremely energy efficient, and does not require a drain line. The ceiling-mount installation provides easy access for routine maintenance, and existing ductwork does not matter, as ours is a stand-alone unit that requires new duct to be installed. Panasonic simplifies this, though, by offering a unique dual-chamber wall cap that makes it easy to terminate the ERV to the outside with only one wall penetration.”

As for maintenance, that’s pretty straightforward, too. Guttridge noted that the electrostatic filters on their units should be cleaned on the same schedule as the furnace and/or air conditioning filters, or every three months. In addition, the core should be removed and cleaned once a year, and the inside of the unit should be cleaned at this time as well. Annual servicing should take no more than 30 minutes, he added.

Panasonic recommends that its units be cleaned every two to three months. Customers will appreciate this easy maintenance, as well as the fresh air an ERV or HRV can provide, said Shelton. “With tighter homes, the need for fresh air and proper ventilation has increased. ERVs/HRVs control the source of fresh air to make sure that it enters the home from a clean and healthy source.”

Healthy air leads to happy customers, which is why contractors should consider offering ERVs and/or HRVs as part of their standard IAQ lineup.

Friday, September 3, 2010

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Friday, June 25, 2010

Bath Ventilation Solutions brought to you by FANTECH!


Unlike standard exhaust fans, the motor of a Fantech fan mounts in a location away from the living area such as an attic. Small unobtrusive ceiling grilles, with or without lights, can be mounted in multiple locations over the shower, the toilet and/ or the tub then ducted to the remote fan to quickly and efficiently whisk away moisture, steam and odors. One fan can also be used to ventilate two bath-to-back baths.

You can choose from three different grille options when purchasing their fans: a vent only ceiling grille, ceiling grille with dimmable halogen light, and last but not least ceiling grille with energy star compact fluorescent light.

These fans are very contractor friendly due to their “insulated flexible duct” you can choose duct sizes 4” or 6”. Fantech premium bath fans are a part of the energy-saving, green ventilation products designed for a healthier home environment. These amazing fans also come with a seven year warranty!!!


Thursday, June 17, 2010

Nutone Ventilation Fans

“Nutone makes the perfect ventilation fan for every home, décor and budget”
The first thing you have to determine when purchasing your ventilation fan is: Do you want a quiet fan? A powerful blower? Decorative designs? More or less lighting? Whatever you are looking for Nutone has the answer. And we here at Improve Your Room have it in stalk!
Questions & Answers:
What is a sone, and how is it measured? A sone is a measurement of sound in terms of comfortable hearing for an average listener. The lower the sone value the more comfortable the listening environment.
What is CFM? Cubic feet per minute-The measure of air volume moved by the fan blower.
What does static pressure mean?
This is the measurement of airflow resistance as it is pushed through ductwork which reduces the effectiveness of the fan.
How do I size a fan properly for my room size?
Guideline: bathroom up to 100 square feet, HVI recommends ventilation of about 1 CFM per square foot. Bathrooms over 100 square feet, add up the needs of each fixture to determine the total ventilation rate…
· Toilet 50 CFM
· Shower 50 CFM
· Bathtub 50 CFM
· Jetted Tub 100 CFM
Remember Proper Installation makes all the difference!
Nutone Ultra Silent Fans include models: QTXEN, QTREN, and QTRN
There are so many fans to choose from its ridiculous, and we all know it can get frustrating trying to figure out which one will work the best for you and your home! If you have any questions please feel free to contact us directly at 866-368-8663 or online at www.Improveyourroom.com