Quebec's first Passive House Development: Site Tour
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- Опубліковано 8 лют 2025
- 1:02 Special Course Offer: How to Market and Sell Passive House
1:59 Description of Development
3:20 Some Major Barriers to Building Passive
4:43 Current Shop and Build Status
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Is it possible to blow the dense packed cellulose into the exterior wall cavitity on site making the panels lighter to transport and move into position? You need to (or at least should be) blowing it into the interior once weather tight so the machines would already be on site.
You could if needed. Thanks for watching!
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Speaking to the tendency for younger couples to gravitate towards smaller, more energy efficient homes:
I've seen the too-large spaces and the clutter that seems to follow, of some of the older ways of living (people). If they like it that way, then great, but I want no part of it.
Less stuff. Less dead space.
More *Just Right* spaces. More efficiency.
META = Most Efficient Tactics Available