Happier Holidays for Baton Rouge Family of Nine Who Won National Home Energy-Efficiency Makeover Contest
Posted on: Tuesday, 9 December 2008, 14:22 CST
- 36 Percent Overall Energy Efficiency Improvement Documented -
After they won last year's nationwide home energy efficiency makeover contest for a deserving family by NBC Universal's SCI FI Channel and the Alliance to Save Energy, the Clites family was already enjoying a more comfortable and energy-efficient home - and lower energy bills - thanks to donations of new ENERGY STAR lighting, electronics, and appliances, water-saving devices, insulation, and sealing of air leaks to the outside.
But they still needed new windows to replace their older, very inefficient single-pane windows. Those windows, along with older, inefficient appliances, lighting, and other energy-draining products, had led to whopping monthly energy bills of nearly
Coming to the rescue just in time for the holidays, the regional electric utility, Entergy, and HomeCare, a
In combination, the improvements have increased the home's overall energy efficiency by 36 percent, according to a follow-up Home Energy Rating performed this month by the Louisiana Department of Natural Resources (LADNR).
This includes a decrease of 13 percent in the whole house infiltration rate (leakiness of the home), which is attributable to the new windows, sealing of gaps around doors, and resealing of ductwork for the heating and cooling system.
The duct leakage rate itself declined by 75 percent. In the South, heating and cooling system ducts are predominately located within attic space, so decreasing duct leakage is one of the most economical and energy saving improvements that can be done to a home in a hot, humid climate such as
Ridgeway point outs "the importance of a detailed Home Energy Rating, proper installation of energy efficient materials, and post-retrofit verification. To quantify the energy efficiency, environmental, and economic benefits of the upgrades, our office provided the final Home Energy Rating detailing the results of the generous efforts of the Alliance to Save Energy and others that contributed to the success of this worthy project."
Notes HomeCare Chief Operations Officer
Reflecting on the past year,
Like many families today, Cathy's was touched by life-changing medical adversity. More than six years ago, Cathy's husband Charlie, a three-tour
To help care for Charlie, daughter Sheri and her husband
Overwhelmed since "my world changed," Clites revealed last year that she knew very little about fixing things around the house, home energy, or energy efficiency and "had to teach myself."
Entering the national home makeover contest was the start of her energy efficiency education. Inspired, she immediately took action, replacing energy-guzzling incandescent bulbs with compact fluorescent light bulbs (CFLs). After winning the contest, she continued her education, studying the detailed home energy audit report and picking the brains of the knowledgeable manufacturers and contractors who donated and installed energy-efficient products.
Now
"You know what I miss the most about all of this?" Clites asked. "All of the wonderful people who worked on this project. Come back."
The Alliance to Save Energy is a coalition of prominent business, government, environmental, and consumer leaders who promote the efficient and clean use of energy worldwide to benefit consumers, the environment, economy, and national security.
SOURCE Alliance to Save Energy
Source: PR Newswire
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