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A brief overview of BTW: Behind the Walls Magazine.
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SXSW Eco Update
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Harold Simansky, CEO of BTW: Behind the Walls gives a quick update from SXSW Eco. www.btw.build
BTW: Lessons with the Kids
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A short lesson containing some facts related to healthy living.
BTW Crowdfunding Video
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Behind the Walls Magazine will be launching a crowdfunding campaign this fall. We hope your support our cause and help bring the message of healthy, sustainable, and beautiful homes to more and more people. Look us up on Prefundia: tinyurl.com/lw4rzaq Check out our website at btw.build
Geothermal Energy - Everything You Need To Know
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Geothermal Energy - Everything You Need To Know
360C Home Automation and Data Privacy Panel
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Does Your House Know Too Much About You? is a panel discussion and social event that tackles the issues around the future of intelligent homes and their monitoring systems. The event was held by 360Chestnut at the Cambridge Innovation Center on April 8th, 2014. The panel features Joey Kolchinsky (One Vision Resources), Susan Cashen (Control4), Deborah Hurley (Harvard University), Daniel Hullah ...
"Does Your House Know Too Much About You?" A 360Chestnut Panel Discussion
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Does Your House Know Too Much About You? is a panel discussion and social event that tackles the issues around the future of intelligent homes and their monitoring systems. The event was held by 360Chestnut at the Cambridge Innovation Center on April 8th, 2014. The panel features Joey Kolchinsky (One Vision Resources), Susan Cashen (Control4), Deborah Hurley (Harvard University), Daniel Hullah ...
Deep Energy Retrofit - Medford, MA
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A home in Medford, MA undergoes a deep energy retrofit (DER).
Eck Macneely Architects: Part 7
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Lauren talks about green building design with Eck Macneely of Eck Macneely Architects. www.eckmacneely.com/
Eck Macneely Architects: Part 4
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Lauren talks about green building design with Eck Macneely of Eck Macneely Architects. www.eckmacneely.com/
Eck Macneely Architects: Part 2
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Lauren talks about green building design with Eck Macneely of Eck Macneely Architects. www.eckmacneely.com/
Eck Macneely Architects: Part 5
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Lauren talks about green building design with Eck Macneely of Eck Macneely Architects. www.eckmacneely.com/
Eck Macneely Architects: Part 8
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Lauren talks about green building design with Eck Macneely of Eck Macneely Architects. www.eckmacneely.com/
Eck Macneely Architects: Part 6
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Lauren talks about green building design with Eck Macneely of Eck Macneely Architects. www.eckmacneely.com/
Eck Macneely Architects: Part 3
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Lauren talks about green building design with Eck Macneely of Eck Macneely Architects. www.eckmacneely.com/
Retrofitting Old Homes
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Retrofitting Old Homes
Joseph Story House - Going Green in Old New England Homes
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Joseph Story House - Going Green in Old New England Homes
JALSA Discussion on Fracking (Ft. John Rumpler & Ed Woll Jr ) Part 6
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JALSA Discussion on Fracking (Ft. John Rumpler & Ed Woll Jr ) Part 6
JALSA Discussion on Fracking (Ft. John Rumpler & Ed Woll Jr ) Part 5
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JALSA Discussion on Fracking (Ft. John Rumpler & Ed Woll Jr ) Part 5
JALSA Discussion on Fracking (Ft. John Rumpler & Ed Woll Jr ) Part 3
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JALSA Discussion on Fracking (Ft. John Rumpler & Ed Woll Jr ) Part 3
JALSA Discussion on Fracking (Ft. John Rumpler & Ed Woll Jr ) Part 2
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JALSA Discussion on Fracking (Ft. John Rumpler & Ed Woll Jr ) Part 2
JALSA Discussion on Fracking (Ft. John Rumpler & Ed Woll Jr ) Part 1
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JALSA Discussion on Fracking (Ft. John Rumpler & Ed Woll Jr ) Part 1
JALSA Discussion on Fracking (Ft. John Rumpler & Ed Woll Jr ) Part 4
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JALSA Discussion on Fracking (Ft. John Rumpler & Ed Woll Jr ) Part 4
Geothermal System - (Distributor Interview Part 2)
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Geothermal System - (Distributor Interview Part 2)
Geothermal System - (Distributor Interview Part 1)
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Geothermal System - (Distributor Interview Part 1)
Building a Home with Geothermal Energy
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Building a Home with Geothermal Energy
Benefits of Going Solar
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Benefits of Going Solar
Efficient Gas Boiler - Roxbury, MA
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Efficient Gas Boiler - Roxbury, MA
Oil to Gas Conversion - Roxbury, MA
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Oil to Gas Conversion - Roxbury, MA
Old Window Check-Up
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Old Window Check-Up

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @eelaws
    @eelaws 2 місяці тому

    Very informative. Although I think what you called mullions are actually muntins.

  • @teesaeed6529
    @teesaeed6529 Рік тому

    thanks very helpful

  • @Adam_mohammed_
    @Adam_mohammed_ Рік тому

    God bless him ❤

  • @eddo1983
    @eddo1983 2 роки тому

    I believe they're called Muntins, not mullions.

  • @adilenecastillo2136
    @adilenecastillo2136 2 роки тому

    When you replace a window like this, do you remove the storm window?

  • @NautilusofStars
    @NautilusofStars 2 роки тому

    Helpful. Yes the blueprint is always relevant no matter the years later. Thank you, Sir 🙏🏼 the learnings of a new home owner. Takes a village right 🤫😊

  • @theresamayton302
    @theresamayton302 2 роки тому

    I just need to know how to get the springs back into the lock. They fell out when I soaked the lock in brush cleaner to remove the old paint.

  • @siedlaczek7118
    @siedlaczek7118 2 роки тому

    That works well if your house is in perfect condition

  • @pcno2832
    @pcno2832 3 роки тому

    If I had this style window, I'd be inclined to replace the sash cords with chains, which should have a longer lifespan.

    • @barryallenporter8127
      @barryallenporter8127 2 роки тому

      Good sash cords will outlast you, chains simply aren’t worth the expense unless the sash is extremely heavy, which is their real shining feature, the load capacity

  • @darrinblitch4912
    @darrinblitch4912 3 роки тому

    Thanks very much for you're very nice video

  • @rbcreations2
    @rbcreations2 3 роки тому

    Thank you for your excellent video!

  • @jr3028
    @jr3028 3 роки тому

    🧠 📚

  • @AyalaJD2730
    @AyalaJD2730 3 роки тому

    anyone have any ideas where i could find a replacement for one of those old storm windows? i have some that are very similar but im missing a couple of those inserts

  • @johnkimble2361
    @johnkimble2361 3 роки тому

    what is the lilttle piece wood on the the outside that you screw the storm windows into called ?

  • @cascaderiverflows
    @cascaderiverflows 3 роки тому

    Very helpful

  • @3aOpinion
    @3aOpinion 3 роки тому

    Thank You!

  • @ryanchew749
    @ryanchew749 3 роки тому

    This was interesting and well done. I feel like I need the 25-minute version now. Can anyone point to the best basic level discussion of how outdoor reset work and is meant to work?

    • @bpdp379
      @bpdp379 2 роки тому

      ua-cam.com/video/8mAOk-SZNKc/v-deo.html

  • @bobrebera494
    @bobrebera494 4 роки тому

    old information, we test daily on indoor air quality

  • @knmacdonald1
    @knmacdonald1 4 роки тому

    How do I remove the storm window on old windows like this to clean them? They’re very dirty

  • @resagelato
    @resagelato 4 роки тому

    I live in an apartment, how on earth can I carefully clean these windows? They don’t pop out!

    • @pcno2832
      @pcno2832 3 роки тому

      For single pane windows, they used to make a device with two big magnets and you put cleaning pads sandwiched on either side of the glass between the magnets, then slid the whole thing back and forth until the glass was clean. I don't know who sells them now.

  • @OliviaHSanchez
    @OliviaHSanchez 4 роки тому

    Thank you so much for your explanation of the parts of a window and how they work.

  • @RaunchyPixels
    @RaunchyPixels 5 років тому

    my windows are very similar to these. one window wont stay open. the sash cord seems to just move up and down with the window and get bunched above it when lifted, like the weight isnt moving or something. is it possible to fix by myself?

    • @barryallenporter8127
      @barryallenporter8127 2 роки тому

      Cord probably broke in the weight pocket. I know this is 2 years old but you can get to the weight pocket by pulling the casing, or if you’re lucky your jams have access doors.

  • @eightiesgod
    @eightiesgod 5 років тому

    Most Thanks friend.

  • @BCANIVAL
    @BCANIVAL 5 років тому

    Muntins you fart.

  • @lannadelarosa
    @lannadelarosa 5 років тому

    I think most of the leading advice is to use a vapor barrier with insulation, even in retrofits. Not sure I can really trust one guy over everyone else without evidence to backup his claims.

  • @leeblevins6698
    @leeblevins6698 6 років тому

    They are not "Side rails" they are "Stiles"

    • @BCANIVAL
      @BCANIVAL 5 років тому

      And it is not called Mullions, its Muntins.

  • @hrdcpy
    @hrdcpy 6 років тому

    Exactly what I was looking for! Thanks.

  • @lindamorgey6736
    @lindamorgey6736 6 років тому

    very accurate plans for something like that I found on Avasva

  • @clydecash5659
    @clydecash5659 6 років тому

    Fuck these stupid windows. Every window is different and on most houses they have the original windows and its a god dam mystery how to get to the counterweight to fix the sash cord. People just didn't know how to make shit before the 1970s did they? They didn't know how to make it CORRECTLY so that it could be serviced in the future

  • @hipporage18
    @hipporage18 6 років тому

    They should teach this in schools

  • @broshclarisa762
    @broshclarisa762 7 років тому

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  • @mirola73
    @mirola73 7 років тому

    Retrofitting old homes, means 70% rip it apart and rebuild it. For most people that's not financially feasible.

    • @johnsradios484
      @johnsradios484 6 років тому

      mirola73 Not if you put the insulation on the outside. It’s a thought

  • @MsSanja10
    @MsSanja10 8 років тому

    Steve Thomas Rooney has done so much to raise awareness about the need for simple, decent and affordable housing.

  • @franja1608
    @franja1608 8 років тому

    How would you clean the outside of this kind of windows?

    • @_Ozka
      @_Ozka 6 років тому

      hahahaha such a women question to ask XD,

    • @kevinl4931
      @kevinl4931 5 років тому

      After the stop is removed window will swing inside and you can clean it in place. The cord should have enough give. In Edinburgh I've seen lots with hinges that can support the window piece in this operation.

  • @josephmain9911
    @josephmain9911 8 років тому

    Thank you so much for the understanding, we used to have some problems like allergies due to bad air. We went for professional air testing company airtesting.com/ who helped us to check the indoor air quality with their kit easily and we get the online report. Thanks again for the enlightenment

  • @ashleycarpenter7902
    @ashleycarpenter7902 8 років тому

    what if u break the storm window is it OK if u don't fix it

    • @ExtraordinaryLiving
      @ExtraordinaryLiving 7 років тому

      I would actually like to know how to fix a broken storm window.

  • @Phaedragon
    @Phaedragon 9 років тому

    .cambell Ellsworth is still a total hottie.

  • @PukarPrasai
    @PukarPrasai 10 років тому

    Interesting and logical

  • @Earth098
    @Earth098 10 років тому

    Why did u put a background music? It's disturbing

  • @emdornblaser
    @emdornblaser 10 років тому

    great explanation of the window parts. its very clear you know your stuff and I'm impressed you actually do maintenance on windows that old. If you make another video you should make it of taking the window apart and some of the maintenance since you do a good job at identifying all the components. Not many people have windows that old so most of the you tube videos on replacing windows aren't as helpful. Nice job!

  • @jjs777fzr
    @jjs777fzr 10 років тому

    Good video - thx.

  • @59seank
    @59seank 10 років тому

    Thanks for posting this. Very interesting ... and funny!

  • @RelaxingHomestead
    @RelaxingHomestead 10 років тому

    Some of the kits have an added step as to wear you use a hair dryer and shrink the plastic to fit. As well if they give you extra tape. Maybe insulate all the way around the window. I would think you would be able to utilize alot if not all of that excess if you allow it to travel up the window and better insulate from air gaps no matter how small. If you have it, use it.

  • @RecoupAerator
    @RecoupAerator 10 років тому

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  • @taitchirenje
    @taitchirenje 10 років тому

    Thanks for the info on rebates. Just wanted to add that there are a variety of instruments you can bring to a client's house to perform an indoor air quality test in place, so you do not necessarily have to take air samples and ship them out. However, tt may be cheaper to send them out if you are looking fo specific VOCs.

  • @kurtj92
    @kurtj92 11 років тому

    I think it is important to point out that the house leakage rate is not a measure of indoor air quality. It is simply a test that approximates leakage. The assumption that a leaky house at or above .35 air changes per hour = good indoor air quality is highly flawed. Though in a house with forced hot or cold air, this might be accomplished at times, a house with no system to properly mix or distribute the outside air around the home would likely leave areas very poorly ventilated. And many very dangerous pollutants like radon are undetectable by our senses of smell or feel. See what this highly respected building expert says about this issue www.buildingscience.com/documents/insights/bsi-053-just-right-and-airtight?topic=doctypes/insights

  • @katherinel2800
    @katherinel2800 11 років тому

    Nice!

  • @katherinel2800
    @katherinel2800 11 років тому

    "Your House Breathes" is like a scary movie title!

  • @katherinel2800
    @katherinel2800 11 років тому

    Nice

  • @katherinel2800
    @katherinel2800 11 років тому

    Awesome!