Inside a SUPER EFFICIENT Philadelphia Rowhouse | Passive Pads

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  • Опубліковано 10 лют 2025
  • Join Laura and Paul for this tour of their Passive Pad: an historic Philadelphia rowhouse that they transformed into a super-efficient and healthy Passive House. Their improvements to the building not only make it a great place to live for them and their renters, it also ensures that this haven of climate resilience will be durable and long-lasting.
    BluPath Design: blupath.us/
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  • @Bonezswiss
    @Bonezswiss 19 днів тому +1

    I live in West Philadelphia but currently studying to pass my ARE exams. Curious if this couple or any other passive houses in the city offer tours of their buildings?

  • @erinrachelcat
    @erinrachelcat Місяць тому +2

    I would have loved to see the ERVs which weren't quite caught on film, and also to have heard more about heating a cooling (assuming heat pump?)

    • @erinrachelcat
      @erinrachelcat Місяць тому

      ... but I just love this video over all! I love to see other Philadelphians moving to electric and away from fossil fuels!

    • @SHUTUPANDGETRICH
      @SHUTUPANDGETRICH 12 годин тому

      Camera man has ERVPHOBIA they didn’t even to near it after the man was standing there opening the cabinets and gesturing of its efficacy.

  • @krisat16
    @krisat16 6 місяців тому +4

    Curious how you can achieve passive house standards with double hung windows. Wouldn't a tilt/turn triple pane windows with Rolladen like they have in some European countries help achieve this?

  • @avisitorhere
    @avisitorhere 8 місяців тому

    Question, is the brickwork on your building a veneer with a channel for water behind it or is it a solid masonry wall with no gap?

    • @pinesthph
      @pinesthph 8 місяців тому

      Because the brick walls are original and load bearing, they are 2-3 wythe with no gap for water

    • @avisitorhere
      @avisitorhere 8 місяців тому +1

      @@pinesthph So, wouldn't a waterproof material on the inside brick wall prevent moisture from escaping the masonry to the interior of the home? So where will that water go? How will the brick dry out? Philly is a pretty cold wet place. There's a freeze thaw cycle. I think you're trapping moisture inside the masonry and 20-30 years from now, that wall will deteriorate.

    • @ReimagineBuildings
      @ReimagineBuildings  6 місяців тому

      @@avisitorhere Great Question! Laura addresses her approach to freeze thaw at 9:42 of the video.

    • @avisitorhere
      @avisitorhere 6 місяців тому +1

      @@ReimagineBuildings You are relying on the sun to dry the wall out. I don't think that will happen, but we're both too old for either of us to be too concerned about it.

    • @lucasberthou7190
      @lucasberthou7190 4 місяці тому

      @@avisitorhere this bugged me for a sec as well, and 30 years… well let’s say I’m hopeful. Prosoco rguard seems to be vapor permeable, so it’s a double vapor retarder?

  • @Largepapa2
    @Largepapa2 Місяць тому +2

    Looked like cat people