Welcome!

Thank you all of you who attended the Eco House Knowledge-Share Event and we look forward to your continuing contribution to the establishment of the project.

Thursday 20 January 2011

Affordability & Use of money flip-chart notes




Affordability / Use of money

  • Some measures giving the best results are expensive – How can resident afford them?
  • EST have a helpful online tool to help. Show what you should be doing.
  • We should be concentrating on what we can do with basic skill, and £20! Eg bubble glazing, door curtains, draft excluder's, newspapers under carpet.
  • Can we think of ‘bulk buying’ e.g LED light for whole street.
  • How can we also give benefits to those only living in the house for a few months (students/migrants).
  • Skills they can take with them.
  • Providing a checklist of work to do it [when] you are moving into a new home (eg, wall insulation) if you have to re-decorate anyway.

Skills - DIY flip-chart notes




Skills / DIY

  • Decorative – Caulking [silicone sealant]
  • Filling gaps / air tightness
  • Fabrics – Insulating curtains / walling
  • Lagging pipes & Tanks
  • Basic home maintenance (gutter cleaning, avb riches[?], checking  damp proof membranes)
  • Secondary Glazing (Glass / Perspex). Could require basic carpentry / measuring / cutting glass.
  • Fitting a 2nd hand carpet

Low tech & Setting up flip-chart notes




DIY / Low Tech

  • Windows – Bubble glazing, Perspex (magnetic), film
  • Hot Water – Jackets / foam
  • Drafts – Heavy window curtains, door curtains, letterbox cover.
  • Water saving measures!
  • Cheap solid wall insulation



Setting up

  • Audit of your house: what would you do with? (later in scheme)
  • What do we want to run in the house?
  • Must be ‘occupied’ throughout the week. Maybe get environmental group upstairs on a low rent.
  • House needs to be a conduit for information. What’s going on everywhere in the city, in a relaxed informal way.

Eco House general flip-chart notes




  • What do housing associations / council get out of it?
  • Talk about 5 years, to get a real feeling of project.
  • Want to have a safe house to visit, cameras to show people the work going on (cellar and loft)
  • Want to run ‘money saving’ projects. (eg Sewing, tool library, sharing of skills)
  • Improve pride in the area
  • Active house would lead to an active street (know your neighbors, see each other in the house)
  • To help with fuel poverty, it’s in the interest of a landlord (social) to reduce fuel poverty.
  • Social landlords could provide garden tools or sewing machines as standard. Encourage ‘brave’ steps – growing your own.
  • Moral Support to do these good things.
  • Getting people to ‘do’ green, if not think green.
  • Also important to think water poverty / saving water.

Techy Flip-chart Notes




DIY / LOW Tech techniques (pink stars)
  • Radiator Selves
  • Reflective Panels behind radiators
  • Draught Excluders (Sausages)
  • Thick lined Curtains to windows
  • Floor to ceiling door curtains
  • Caulking Skirting’s
  • Better Carpets (recycled)
  • Filling gaps between floor boards
  • Caulking around window frames
  • Secondary Glazing (DIY £10/window)
  • Cylinder (£10) & pipe lagging (£20)
  • Internal door insulation and draft proofing
  • Owl Monitor demo - NEP has put owl monitors in all libraries
  • LED lighting and reading lights (£5-10)
  • £49 City warm zone 250mm(?) loft insulation (& cavity wall)
  • Reflective Radiator Backs


Education Needed (orange stars)
  • Heating Timers (Well used)
  • Basic Behaviour changes (lids on pans, using washing lines, kettle etiquette)
  • Education on basic maintenance (Air bricks, gutters, leaks, vegetation, all cause damp)


Semi skilled / Needs training / Skills share (blue stars)
  • Repositioning Radiators (away from windows onto internal walls)
  • TRVS (Thermostatic radiator Valves) - Better controls (£50 each installed)
  • Internal wall insulation and draft proofing
  • Through wall heat reclaiming ventilation (£100 x 1 bathroom + kitchen)


Other Comments
  • Concentrate insulation (living rooms / bedrooms)
  • Social landlords - fit temporary insulation on parting walls in empty homes (to spot heat loss from neighbouring house)

Notes from Eco House Knowledge Share Event (1st December 2010)

Despite the best efforts from our rather extreme winter weather we where still able to hold our knowledge share event.  Below are the notes from the event.


Comments during the various discussions have been grouped into topics.


Insulation

  • Rolled up newspapers up chimney
  • Newspaper under carpet
  • Insulate one room to demonstrate the benefits?
  • Sausages at door- 2 hr workshop
  • Fill gaps in floorboards (PVA glue and sawdust, newspaper)
  • Thick Curtains (old blankets- ex hospital blankets?)
  • Film for windows (£10.00)/ secondary glazing glass or Perspex, also Bubble wrap on windows that do not need to be seen out of- toilet?
  • Rags for loft insulation
  • City Warm Zone provides 200mm loft insulation to everybody for £45.00
  • TRV’s radiators on internal walls
  • Paper liner on walls- now we just use paint
  • Problem with empty house each side, loose heat- council could put thick insulation inside vacant properties (polystyrene) ?
  • Aspley Project
  • Insulation boards cost £12.00 each without plaster
  • Can treat recycled newspapers with Boron [“Cellulose insulation is made from recycled newspaper and treated with fire retardants and insect protection. Borates, derived from the mineral Boron, are natural materials that can be used as fire retardants and insect repellents in cellulose insulation.”]


Heating / Damp

  • Cover bath with  sheet to keep moisture in  (Re-use water for toilet or waterbutt)
  • External wall- leaky taps and gutters show people how to clear gutters
  • Keep lids on pans when cooking to reduce damp
  • Paying on meter people pay double
  • Taking gas fire out – inefficient as loose lots of heat through the chimney
  • Showers & Baths major cause of damp- need ventilation
  • Curtains over doors
  • Wet rooms- heat reclaiming ventilation
  • Ventilation fans £150/ £80
  • LED lighting warms the room- cost???  but harsh lighting (could put behind opaque screen/ lantern?. Need GIO fitting for LED –Problematic , £5-10 a bulb WE COULD BULK BUY AND SELL ON CHEAPER
  • Reflective radiator- foil
  • If Boiler is bad cant run a house properly- GRANTS
  • Air Bricks- DIY, run a course to give confidence to people so they do it alone.
  • DAMP causes health issues


Energy/ Money Saving

  • Owl Monitor- can borrow  from libraries to monitor energy/ cost, will encourage people to save money
  • 17% of annual bill spent on lighting
  • X Box biggest user of energy in house
  • Kettle- not filling if not needed, costs 30p to boil
  • TV off standby
  • Switch lights off (Behavioural Change
  • Draft strips- cheapest and most efficient
  • Boiler: build a box around it and fill with fibre glass or covered in jackets or foam
  • Shower- remove electric shower, re-jig using a rubber cone system and connect to taps
  • Ground source pumps: if have gas not worthwhile but electric source may work
  • Test being on a water metre and go back for one year


Other Projects and Houses 

·         £35,000 cost of initial house (Leicester Eco House) students were living in the house during time of retrofit
·         Phase 10- 13 yrs old, Nottingham City Council
·         NCC- Victorian, solid wall, small house
·         Aspley Project- £6000 of insulation in each house.
·         NCHA: new build, highly adapted to be environmental by Mike Read (one off project) built by Nectar, Hyson Green



Benefits for council/ housing associations

  • Getting residents to be green without realizing it
  • Better health of residents
  • Residents financially more secure
  • People take pride in environment- knowing neighbours, active streets
  • The council keen to learn cheap and efficient ways of doing things

Set Up

  • Must have disabled access
  • Cameras upstairs and in loft



Grants/ Finances

  • For cavity wall
  • Lofts
  • Gray water
  • Boiler
  • Council could potentially attribute debt to house not owner (energy saving measures)
  • Aspley Project ( energy companies paying 2/3 of insulation)
  • Energy Saving Trust aims to saving £250 a year on bills; computer programme


Uses for House

  • Office for energy squad
  • Workshops ( house audit to see what workshops required)  not just energy saving workshops: cooking, making crafts, conversion to vegetable oil cars? (Christmas time) growing vegetables in small spaces/ making own cleaning products etc (Post on you tube for those who cannot make the workshop)
  • Recycle point
  • Freecycle
  • Society/ hub – mediate between existing projects and communities
  • Open most days
  • Comfortable environment
  • Rent useful things to people who are in the house for a temporary amount of time – Refugees, asylum seekers, students
  • House atypical, but monitor neighbours houses
  • Demonstrate standards needed to be achieved by 2012
  • Tool library


Set Up/ Preparation

  • Take before and after pictures
  • Plan what needs to be done first- to avoid unpicking
  • Video blogging
  • House should progress with new schemes
  • Document progress
  • Residents should do audits on their own homes before applying energy saving measures
  • 5 yr time scale


Other Points

  • Using historical methods there is no need to refurb, gather information from the elderly/ war veterans- empowering/ therapy- sharing memories and collective genius
  • Broxtowe houses were built with enough room to grow vegetables and keep livestock.
  • A perception that you cant get anything for nothing
  • Elderly cant access grants, and also cant deal with disruption and have mistrust in youth- break trust issues through intergenerational activities
  • Food Purchasing groups, during miners strike women distributed and shared food.
  • Not just energy saving but saving money in general- food prices rising, fuel etc (money saving workshops, grow your own,etc) Tip: Rosewater can be used for conjunctivitis- have a workshop to demonstrate, fun and a group activity
  


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