Monday, January 20, 2014

How to create a solar panel with a metal roof?

I have been at a workshop with Prof. Tang Lee (professor at the the University of Calgary, a AAA architect and solar technology specialist) at the "Green Building" conference in Kimberly and learned a lot about how easy and simple it is to collect and use/store solar energy.

The most important experience and lesson Mr. Lee shared with us was this:  Don't strive for 100% results, it requires too much money and effort. Be happy with 70-80%, it achieves what you want for a fraction of the cost and work.  This is the "sweet spot" if you will.

Example:  Mr Lee created the most optimized house with solar panels in 1975 which took them an enormous effort to calculate and build. After the fact, he realized that he could have easily achieved 70-80% of the energy with a fraction of the effort and cost. Meaning, to get 100% of the possible solar energy in relation to the cost it made no sense. The cost and effort in relation to get only 70-80% of the possible solar energy makes sense and will pay for it's self.

With this lesson in mind, Prof Tang Lee states that a metal roof is the simplest, easiest and most practical way to collect and use/store solar energy.

The only modification when installing a metal roof is to add vertical strapping to create an additional airspace between the sheeting and the metal roof so the heated air can travel to the ridge. Below and along the ridge there will be a framed and insulated box to trap the hot air. Once the hot air reaches a certain temperature, a thermostat will turn on a small blower to pump the hot air into an insulated cabinet housing an un-insulated hot water tank.  This preheats the water (about 30°C to 50°C) before it gets into the hot water boiler. This alone will save about 80% of the hot water heating costs.
In the winter time, the hot air can additionally be used to heat the concrete slab by simply pumping the hot air in a grid of 2 feet centered non porous weeping tiles to heat up the ground and concrete.
This is a very simple, easy to install and cheap investment which will save heating costs on an ongoing basis.

Thanks again to Prof. Tang Lee for sharing and helping to create a smaller ecological footprint and to save money.

We at www.TrappeurHomes.com are supporting this idea and will try to implement the simple technology into our houses.





Sunday, January 19, 2014

Premium Wood Fibre Board Panel - a addition which makes sense.

Bondu Log Homes have been on the market since 1973 and have proven their high efficiency wall system over the years.
We at www.TrappeurHomes.com took it a step further and added a 1.5 inch thick Wood Fibre Board Panel between the log wall and the interior 2"x4" insulated wall.

Here are the benefits of the Wood Fibre Board:

  • Avoids thermal bridging between the outer log wall and the inner framed wall by acting as a complete thermal break between the two
  • Open to vapour diffusion (will not trap moisture)
  • Works as a windproof layer (replacing the building wrap).
    To create a continuous seal, the boards come with T&G edges.  
  • Offers a great thermal insulation value and excellent heat storage capacity helping to protect the building from overheating during hot summer days.
  • Water resistant yet can absorb 10% of its own weight in water vapour. 
  • 100% recycled and recyclable materials (wood fibre, starch and wax). 
Wood Fibre Board is not for the exterior wall but is also ideal for :
  • Interior walls - sound proofing
  • Roof sheeting - thermal break and extra insulation
  • Floor underlay - extra insulation and sound proofing
  • Renovations - added insulation, windstop and sound proofing. 
Overall, this Premium Wood Fibre Board is: 

Economical
A higher efficiency than standard plywood walls means lower heat loss. Ultimately, this means more money in your wallet year after year.

Efficient
Wood fiberboard panels have a high heat storage capability and excellent thermal insulation properties.

Sustainable
All our products are made with 100% recycled and recyclable products that are natural and non-toxic.

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Friday, January 17, 2014

Aiming high for 2014


Happy New Year to everybody.
We, at TrappeurHomes.com, are looking forward to a very exciting year.
Overall, since we started, we have had tremendous feedback, and it is fantastic to see how people and contractors are interested in simple, cost effective, "Green", healthy and high efficient housing.

We have been in contact with several Trappeur Log Home owners here in our area and we have had nothing  but very positive feedback in how their homes (some are 20 years of age) perform and function, and how they visually stand out amongst other homes. The feedback from Realtor's too, is nothing but positive, with statements that our homes are selling faster then others due the timeless design, craftsmanship and quality.
We will be posting a testimonial page on our website soon.

Our philosophy is that "good look", "Green", top craftsmanship and high efficiency does not have to come at an astronomical price.

Kootenay Business Magazine has featured Trappeur Homes in the January 2014 issue. We are very happy with the article, and it is well worth the read.
Click here to see the article.

We have also come a long way with our "open/breathable" wall system and our new vapor barrier. The Regional District of the East Kootenays welcomed our approach and we currently have an engineer working on the legality to have it approved for BC and Alberta.

We are looking forward to the next few months as it will be very exciting to get the first couple of buildings off the ground as soon spring arrives.