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Very little energy is needed to make a well-designed house comfortable. Appropriate insulation, which is essential for a comfortable house, combined with passive solar design and a draught-proofed building, can create low or even no energy requirements for heating and cooling (see Passive solar heating; Insulation). Highly efficient homes with no heating or cooling input are possible across much of Australia.
Even for existing homes there are many ways to reduce energy bills, improve comfort and help the environment. The principles of thermal comfort and the importance of air movement, humidity and radiant heat are explained in the section Passive design.
Projected average home energy use in 2012 actual energy use varies from state to state (particularly with climate) and from home to home depending on the heating and cooling systems in the home and how they are used.
Household energy use
%
Source: DEWHA. 2008
Heating and cooling
40
Water heating
21
Appliances and equipment including refrigeration and cooking
33
Lighting
6
Never use mechanical heating and cooling as a substitute for good design. However, for existing homes, installation of high efficiency heating and cooling technologies, with modest building improvements and behaviour change, may be cheaper options to reduce energy bills and greenhouse gas emissions than major home renovations.
Your money is better invested in an energy efficient building than spent on heating and cooling.
At 40% of household energy use, heating and cooling are together the largest energy user in the average Australian home (DEWHA 2008). However, since most home heating uses gas, heating is responsible for a lower proportion of energy bills and greenhouse gas emissions than its share of energy use suggests.
Use passive design principles to increase comfort and reduce the need for heating. Insulate the roof, walls and floor, seal off draughts, let in winter sun and draw curtains at night. Zone your existing or new home and only heat the rooms you are using; use doors to prevent heat escaping into unused rooms (see Passive design).
The two main types of heating are radiant and convective.
Radiant heaters predominantly heat people and objects by direct radiation of heat. Convective heaters warm and circulate the air in a room.
Other forms of heating, such as heated floors, also heat by conduction through direct contact.
Different forms of heating are best in different circumstances:
Heaters produce air movement as hot air rises and then falls as it cools.
All heaters produce air movement as the hot air rises from the heater to the ceiling. Air is cooled when in contact with windows and poorly insulated walls and ceilings. The cooled air falls and is drawn back along the floor to the heater.
Sitting in draughts created by air movement can make you feel much colder. Minimise draughts from windows and use heavy curtains with snug pelmets or other ways of preventing air flow through gaps at the top and sides of window coverings to stop convection and radiant heat loss. Always consider appropriate clothing to stay warm and reduce the effects of draughts. Position your furniture to deflect or avoid draughts.
Position your heater and furniture to deflect and avoid draughts.
Choosing a correctly sized heater (and cooler) is very important. Do not install an oversized heater, as you will be wasting money on buying a bigger heater than you need and wasting energy/money in operating it. Expert advice helps make sure you are choosing a correctly sized heater.
An oversized heater wastes money and energy.
Gas heaters and efficient reverse cycle air conditioners (or heat pumps) produce only one-third the greenhouse gas emissions of standard electric heaters. The most efficient 56 star reverse cycle units actually produce less than one-fifth of the emissions of conventional electric heaters.
Gas heaters and reverse cycle air conditioners have Energy Rating Labels to help you choose the most efficient model.
Wood can be an excellent fuel because it is a renewable resource if sustainably harvested. However, do not use wood fired heaters in urban areas because of the air pollution they create, and the emissions associated with transporting firewood to urban areas.
About 10% of homes use wood for heating but the wood is often obtained from unsustainable sources. Use only sustainably harvested wood to avoid habitat destruction and rare species extinction.
Do not use treated timbers, which may give off toxic pollutants when burned.
Burn wood only in airtight, slow combustion heaters. They have the highest energy efficiency of wood heaters, and use the least wood and cost the least to run. Careful operation of wood heaters is also critical to limiting air pollution. Use seasoned wood and dont add large loads of wood just before turning the heater right down. Do not use illegally modified heaters, adjusted to burn overnight.
Choosing whether to heat your whole house or only the required rooms or spaces has a major influence on the greenhouse impact of your home. In a house with central heating, the greenhouse emissions and costs of running it are usually higher than running efficient space heating.
Central heating can often heat a whole house whether individual rooms are occupied or not. Space heaters usually only heat the room or area where the heater is installed.
For an energy efficient house, use space heating only in rooms that require heating or use a zoned central heater to reduce running costs.
Heat only the rooms that are being used.
Answer the following questions before buying a heater:
The Choice online guide (www.choice.com.au) helps work out which heater is right for your home. Seek expert advice to find a system most suited for your application.
Central heating usually uses more energy than space heating as more of the house tends to be heated. However, an energy efficient house with central heating may use less energy than an inefficient house with space heating. Several types of central heating are available.
Many central heaters have high energy losses from the heat distribution systems, usually through ducts or hot water pipes. They should be as short as possible and well-insulated (at least R1.5 for ducts and 25mm of pipe insulation). Fans and pumps can also be costly to run. When heating requirements are low, distribution losses can be the main contributor to heating costs.
In well-insulated houses with solar gain to some rooms, a central thermostat may not provide comfort throughout: some rooms may have higher heat losses and cool down faster than the rest of the house.
In ducted systems, hot air is circulated through roof or underfloor ducts, supplying convective heat. Gas or a reverse cycle air conditioner can be the heat source.
Design the system so that the extent of the area heated can be controlled and include zoning to allow for shutting off heating to unoccupied areas. Ducted systems should be designed and installed by accredited experts.
Ensure the ducted system is sized for the house. New, energy efficient houses that meet the requirements of the Building Code of Australia (BCA) require less heating and smaller capacity heating equipment.
Ducts should be the correct size and have adjustable outlets (registers). Ducts need to be larger if also used for cooling.
Insulate ducts to at least R1.5 and make sure all joints are well sealed. (see Insulation)
Floor outlets are often better than ceiling outlets for heating, as warm air naturally rises and they deliver heat to where it is most needed. Well-designed ceiling outlets can work well particularly when rooms are sealed from draughts to the outdoors. Cold air entering under outside-facing doors can form a layer above the floor and stop the less dense warm air from ceiling vents heating the air near the floor, creating a cold feetwarm head problem.
A return air path from every outlet back to the central system is very important. Without it the warm air escapes and the system sucks cold air in, dramatically reducing its effectiveness. In each room that has a duct outlet installed, a gap under the door between the room and the central return air inlet creates a return path.
In ducted gas systems, a fan moves the air around the home, using electricity as well as gas. High efficiency ducted gas systems use more efficient motors/fans, and control the fan speed, to reduce electric running costs.
Hydronic systems circulate hot water or coolant through radiator panels in rooms, supplying a mix of convective and radiant heat.
Hydronic systems are usually gas fired but can be heated by a wood fired heater, solar system or heat pump. Solar systems can use gas or wood heating as a back-up. These systems have the advantage of adaptability to energy sources as energy markets change.
Each panel or room should have its own control.
Low water content systems are best as they reduce energy use. Ensure water circulation pipes are well insulated, and smart controls manage pump usage. Higher running costs are usually caused by unnecessary water circulation or poor pipe insulation.
Exterior walls behind panels must also be insulated to prevent heat loss to the outside. Use wall cavity insulation or a layer of installed reflective foil on the internal wall behind the panel. Ideally all exterior walls should be insulated to maximise comfort from the heating system, especially in a new home or major renovation.
Concrete floors can be used to store heat from off-peak electric cables or hydronic pipes set into the slab. They are installed during building construction or renovation. (see Concrete slab floors)
Slab insulation is very important, so that heat from the slab does not leak into nearby cold, wet earth. Insulate slab edges, and ideally the entire slab, from the ground to minimise heat loss. Insulate walls from the slab to reduce heat loss.
Electric in-slab heating generally has the highest greenhouse gas emissions of any heating system. As electricity prices have increased, in-slab heating costs have also increased.
The best in-floor system for minimising greenhouse gas emissions is a hydronic system using one of the following:
In-slab systems provide a combination of radiant, convective and conductive heat. They are slow to warm and cool due to the high thermal mass of the slab and are therefore unsuitable for houses where heating is only needed occasionally and in changeable weather. They are ideal as back-up for passive solar heating of thermal mass on cloudy or extremely cold days but use caution if you heat the slab then the ability to store heat from passive solar gain is reduced.
Avoid heating areas of the slab exposed to the sun in winter.
Heating zones and thermostats are essential to reduce energy use. Slab heating running costs are particularly sensitive to air leakage through gaps.
The central heating comparison table assumes well designed and efficiently operated systems and gives general running costs and greenhouse gas emissions. Obtain expert advice before making decisions on the type best for you.
System type
Running cost
Greenhouse gas emissions
High efficiency ducted natural gas
Low
Low
Hydronic zoned natural gas or heat pump
Low
Low
Ducted reverse cycle or heat pump
Medium
Medium (low with green/renewable electricity source)
Hydronic zoned with wood/solar heat source
Low
Very low (if from a renewable resource and seasoned wood)
In-slab high off-peak electric
Mediumhigh
Very high (low with green/renewable electricity source)
These devices heat a smaller area one or perhaps two rooms and come in a wide range of types.
Electric portable heaters can be cheap to buy but are expensive to run and sometimes ineffective.
Heaters that dont rely on fans and do not reach high temperatures are more suited to bedrooms, as they are less likely to overheat and cause fires if clothes are accidentally placed on them. All electric heaters should have a safety cut-out to avoid overheating.
Electric systems may produce high greenhouse gas emissions up to six times as much as an efficient gas heater. However, using a small electric heater for local heating may be cheaper and have lower emissions than heating a much larger area with gas. Offset electricity greenhouse emissions by using 100% GreenPower.
Offset electricity greenhouse emissions by using 100% GreenPower.
Reverse cycle air conditioning (or heat pumps) provides convective heat and is the most energy efficient electric heater. The most efficient 56 star units may be cheaper to run and generate lower greenhouse gas emissions than gas heaters. Visit the Energy Rating website (www.energyrating.gov.au) to find the most efficient reverse cycle air conditioners.
Wall panel convectors use peak electricity and are expensive to run, like portable electric heaters.
Off-peak electric storage heaters provide a mix of radiant and convective heat. They use bricks to store heat produced overnight using off-peak electricity. Unless carefully controlled they can lead to overheating in milder weather, and they continuously leak heat, so their overall efficiency in intermittently used spaces is low.
Unflued portable heaters can provide either convective or radiant heat and run on natural gas or LPG.
Adequate ventilation is needed to maintain good air quality, which can significantly reduce efficiency. An efficient externally flued heater is usually preferable but may not always be an option, particularly for tenants. In these cases units are available that burn more cleanly, producing lower combustion emissions and requiring less ventilation.
Unflued gas heaters often create condensation problems usually at the opposite (coolest) end of the house. Take care to ensure they dont lead to mould growth.
The use of unflued heaters is restricted in some states because of their associated indoor air pollution hazard, which can cause health problems. Check your state or territory regulations for details.
Wall units and floor consoles can provide convective and/or radiant heat, and usually have fans to circulate hot air. Most are flued, requiring less ventilation and producing fewer condensation problems.
Gas fixed heaters usually have fans to circulate hot air.
Some fixed gas heaters use fan-powered flues or balanced flues: they draw in outdoor air, heat it, then return it outdoors. Other gas heaters use indoor air for combustion, and rely on flues to remove the waste gases from the house. In well-sealed houses, there is a risk that exhaust gases can be drawn back into the house through exhaust fans, such as kitchen range hoods or bathroom exhaust fans, creating health and safety risks.
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Understanding how heat is transferred from the outdoors into your home and from your home to your body is important for understanding the challenge of keeping your house cool. Understanding the processes that help keep your body cool is important in understanding cooling strategies for your home.
Heat is transferred to and from objects -- such as you and your home -- via three processes: conduction, radiation, and convection.
Conduction is heat traveling through a solid material. On hot days, heat is conducted into your home through the roof, walls, and windows. Heat-reflecting roofs, insulation, and energy efficient windows will help to reduce that heat conduction.
Radiation is heat traveling in the form of visible and non-visible light. Sunlight is an obvious source of heat for homes. In addition, low-wavelength, non-visible infrared radiation can carry heat directly from warm objects to cooler objects. Infrared radiation is why you can feel the heat of a hot burner element on a stovetop, even from across the room. Older windows will allow infrared radiation coming from warm objects outside to radiate into your home; shades can help to block this radiation. Newer windows have low-e coatings that block infrared radiation. Infrared radiation will also carry the heat of your walls and ceiling directly to your body.
Convection is another means for the heat from your walls and ceiling to reach you. Hot air naturally rises, carrying heat away from your walls and causing it to circulate throughout your home. As the hot air circulates past your skin (and you breathe it in), it warms you.
Your body can cool down through three processes: convection, radiation, and perspiration. Ventilation enhances all these processes. You can also cool your body via conduction -- some car seats now feature cooling elements, for instance -- but this is not generally practical for use in your home.
Convection occurs when heat is carried away from your body via moving air. If the surrounding air is cooler than your skin, the air will absorb your heat and rise. As the warmed air rises around you, cooler air moves in to take its place and absorb more of your warmth. The faster this convecting air moves, the cooler you feel.
Radiation occurs when heat radiates across the space between you and the objects in your home. If objects are warmer than you are, heat will travel toward you. Removing heat through ventilation reduces the temperature of the ceiling, walls, and furnishings. The cooler your surroundings, the more you will radiate heat to the objects, rather than the other way around.
Perspiration can be uncomfortable, and many people would prefer to stay cool without it. However, during hot weather and physical exercise, perspiration is the body's powerful cooling mechanism. As moisture leaves your skin pores, it carries a lot of heat with it, cooling your body. If a breeze (ventilation) passes over your skin, that moisture will evaporate more quickly, and you'll be even cooler.
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Recent Job Requests for Reface Already Installed Cabinets Contractors in Yonkers, New York:
Project Location: Yonkers, NY 10703
Date: 03/2016
Refacing Location(s): Kitchen
Cabinet Material: Don't Know
Request Stage: Ready to Hire
Desired Completion Date: Within 1 week
What kind of location is this?: Home/Residence
Covered by Insurance: No
Property Owner: Yes
Comment: I have 3 cabinets that are in need of refacing repair
Project Location: Yonkers, NY 10701
Date: 02/2016
Floorplan: I plan to maintain existing kitchen floorplan
Cabinets: Yes - I plan to move or update the cabinets
Appliances: No - I do not plan to move or update the appliances
Countertops: No - I do not plan to update the countertops
Sinks: No - I do not plan to update the sinks
Flooring: No - I do not plan to update the flooring
Lighting: No - I do not plan to update the lighting
Request Stage: Planning & Budgeting
Historical Work: No
Desired Completion Date: More than 2 months
Comment: some light work in the kitchen just to liven it up some more
Project Location: Yonkers, NY 10704
Date: 11/2015
Refacing Location(s): Kitchen
Cabinet Material: Stained wood
Special Features: Crown molding, Eating counter, Appliance panels
Request Stage: Ready to Hire
Desired Completion Date: Timing is flexible
What kind of location is this?: Home/Residence
Covered by Insurance: No
Property Owner: Yes
Comment: I want to refinish existing kitchen cabinets crown moldings, appliance and eating island panels
Project Location: Yonkers, NY 10701
Date: 11/2015
Refacing Location(s): Kitchen
Cabinet Material: Painted wood
Request Stage: Ready to Hire
Desired Completion Date: Within 1 week
What kind of location is this?: Home/Residence
Project Location: Yonkers, NY 10703
Date: 08/2015
Refacing Location(s): Kitchen
Cabinet Material: Stained wood
Request Stage: Planning & Budgeting
Desired Completion Date: Within 1 week
What kind of location is this?: Home/Residence
Covered by Insurance: No
Property Owner: Yes
Project Location: Yonkers, NY 10710
Date: 04/2015
Refacing Location(s): Kitchen
Cabinet Material: Painted wood
Special Features: New countertops
Request Stage: Planning & Budgeting
Desired Completion Date: Within 1 week
What kind of location is this?: Home/Residence
Covered by Insurance: No
Property Owner: Yes
Project Location: Yonkers, NY 10710
Date: 04/2015
Refacing Location(s): Kitchen
Cabinet Material: Painted wood
Special Features: New countertops
Request Stage: Planning & Budgeting
Desired Completion Date: Within 1 week
What kind of location is this?: Home/Residence
Covered by Insurance: No
Property Owner: Yes
Comment: Have a small kitchen-small budget-would like to update cabinets, new countertops and backsplash. Any help will be appreciated!!
Project Location: Yonkers, NY 10703
Date: 03/2015
Refacing Location(s): Kitchen
Request Stage: Planning & Budgeting
Desired Completion Date: Timing is flexible
What kind of location is this?: Home/Residence
Covered by Insurance: No
Property Owner: Yes
Comment: small kitchen cabinets needs refacing
Project Location: Yonkers, NY 10710
Date: 09/2014
Refacing Location(s): Kitchen
Cabinet Material: Stained wood
Request Stage: Ready to Hire
Desired Completion Date: Timing is flexible
What kind of location is this?: Home/Residence
Comment: Need cabinets refinished
Project Location: Yonkers, NY 10704
Date: 09/2014
Desired Completion Date: 3 - 4 weeks
Consumer Owns Home: Yes
Project Location: Yonkers, NY 10710
Date: 09/2014
Refacing Location(s): Kitchen
Cabinet Material: Stained wood
Special Features: Crown molding
Request Stage: Ready to Hire
Desired Completion Date: Timing is flexible
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Siding Installation and Repairs
CoMo Premium Exteriors is your Local Siding Contractor in Columbia MO and surrounding areas.We Offer Repairs and Installation of Fiber Cement, Cedar and Vinyl Siding in Mid-Missouri.
With Free Estimates, Experienced Crew and use of finest quality materials only; you can take it for granted that you are opting for a Service that is going to long last and ask for minimal maintenance and repair at a price that doesnt push you off the edge of your budget either.
Our experienced yet friendly staff helps a great deal in choosing the siding type, style, and color that is going to be suitable for your house.The threemostpopular types of siding that we have to offer, include the following:
The variety of material options that we have to offer ranging from JamesHardie, Royal, Etc.are trusted by top industry professionals.
We are a local, reliable, A plus BBB accredited andfully licensed Contractor in Columbia, MO. We hire a long-term team of skilled professionals who are as concerned about your project as you are and are willing to put their ultimate best into providing a highly satisfying experience to you. And thats what sets us apart from the competition. So what are you waiting for? Contact us now and schedulea free In-home consultation!
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We refuse to make a compromise on the quality and deliver as per your expectations. You can take it for granted that our entire team, be it the sales staff or installation crew, support staff or repair and maintenance crew, everyone is dedicated to let you have the most satisfying experience with our services.
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All you have to do is call us now and speak with an expert in order to get your free siding quote. You can also leave your contact information and well get back to you as soon as possible.
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