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- A Preservantionist's Technical Notebook John Poole writes from Derby, CN about Historical Houses.
- Dave Winer Dave has been blogging since ‘Al Gore’ invented the internet. No – I know Al didn’t do that, but Dave has been. He is described as the “Proto-Blogger”!
- Davis Pix This is a Wichita Area Image Blog. Lots of pictures!
- Energy Vanguard Allison Bailles writes with an excellent perspective on Building Performance issues.
- Homeowner's Blog by Sean Sean is a Home Performance Contractor with helpful advice (from time to time)!
- Momma Angel Angela is Momma Angel – She sews, she raises her kiddos, she is a wife, friend, and prolific gardener. She hails from East Tennessee.
- Shelly's Travel Snippets My friends Shelly and Jeff are traveling and working in Europe for a while. Shelly is blogging about her adventures. I think Jeff is working!
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Category Archives: Air Conditioning
Common Approaches to Heating Your Home: Part III
This is Part III of a 3 part Series. Part 1 is here; Part 2 is here. Hybrid Heat Pump This choice is sometimes referred to as a Dual Fuel Heat Pump. It utilized both gas and electricity to heat … Continue reading
Common Approaches to Heating and Cooling Your Home: Part II
The Traditional Furnace and Air Conditioner Approach Part I of this article can be found here. The traditional furnace burns fossil fuel, either electricity or gas to create heat. The air conditioner is a one way heat pump. Air conditioners … Continue reading
Common Approaches to Heating and Cooling Your Home: Part I
This is Part I. Part II is here. Homes in Kansas are heated by several methods. These range from wood stoves to various types of solar heating. The most common method is a central forced air unit. These are found … Continue reading
My Nest Labs Thermostat – Week 1 Ends
Last Saturday, I installed my new Nest Thermostat. You can read how that went at http://bit.ly/yNhq3x . It is billed as a “Learning Thermostat’, so I promised to let you know how the first week went. Saturday and … Continue reading
Initial Thoughts on the $100 Efficiency Kansas Audit
Two weeks into the new $100 Full Service Subsidized Audit by Efficiency Kansas! What is happening? People are interested! Families are scheduling audits for their homes. The announcement of the program and the initial coverage in the Wichita paper on … Continue reading
Efficiency Kansas Subsidized Energy Audits
The Efficiency Kansas Revolving Loan Program notified their Certified Auditors last night via e-mail on the start of the new subsidized audit program. This subsidized audit program has been in the works for the past few weeks. We now have … Continue reading
The Unglamorous Conservationist
This article is a Guest Posting. I read this yesterday and thought it was very timely and appropriate with our current heat wave! Originally Published: August 13, 2010 by kathrynkfletcher Going green is trendy. Everyone is doing it. ‘Green collared’ … Continue reading
Heat Wave Continues – My Air Conditioner Never Quits!
For the past two weeks, temperatures here in South Central Kansas have been hot! It is August in Kansas, what are we supposed to expect? Yep! The red heat advisory notice on my Weatherbug App has been flashing every day! … Continue reading