Post on 08-Mar-2023
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GROUP AGREEMENT
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I. Introductions, Icebreaker, and Group Agreement (10 min)
II. Beat the Heat - Climate Proofing Your Home (25 mins)
• Home Energy Efficiency
• Exterior and Interior
- Roof
- Walls and Windows
- Air Sealing
- Landscaping
•Interior
III. Questions and Answers (10 mins)
IV. Closing and Live Owl Program (15 mins)
BEAT THE HEAT AGENDA
IcebreakerTell Us Who You Are In the Chat
• Name
• Affiliations in Town
• Favorite place in Canton to stay cool in the summer
• How do you like to stay cool in the summer?
Question & Discussion Slide Jamboard #1 What are you most curious to learn about Climate Proofing Your Home?
Home Energy Efficiency
• Home Energy Costs
- Space Heating: ~ 40%
- Air Cooling: ~ 6%
- Water Heating: ~14%
- Appliances & Lighting: ~ 40%
https://www.eia.gov/todayinenergy/detail.php?id=10271
Home Energy Efficiency
Household Energy Use Has Declined
• Insulation and building materials have
improved
• More efficient water heaters,
refrigerators, lighting, and appliances
• More efficient heating and air
conditioning systems
https://www.eia.gov/todayinenergy/detail.php?id=10271
• Home energy audit from your energy provider (Mass Save)
• Research clean energy sources
• solar
• wind
• tidal energy
• Switch to energy efficient appliances, light bulbs, and a smart thermostat
• Unplug tools, devices, chargers, and power strips when not in use.
Green Energy: Making The Switch
Electrical Modifications
Install a back-up power source, charged by Solar Photovoltaic (PV) panels or a gas-fueled generator
Invest in renewable (solar) energy
Make the switch to a smart thermostat, LED lighting, advanced powerstrips
Schedule an in-home energy audit for additional recommendations
These strategies will help you reduce electricity consumption, cut costs, and generate power during outages.
Question & Discussion Slide Jamboard #2What are your concerns about climate proofing your home and beating the heat?
Home Energy Efficiency: Where to Start
Exterior
• Weatherizing
- Moisture Control and
Ventilation
- Air Sealing
- Insulation
• Roofing
• Landscaping
https://yarravalley.vic.edu.au/yvn/course/view.php?id=16
Tips & Tricks: Exterior
Consider
- Roofing
- Walls and windows
- Foundation
Modifying the exterior of your home can help you stay cool during peak heat!
Zackariah Cole
Lighter roof colors reflect heat from the sun instead of absorbing it• Reduce local air temperature
- During summer heat waves, lighter colored
surfaces can reduce extreme temperatures by up
to 5 or 8 degrees
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Cool Roofs
Shade During the Summer Heat
https://www.energy.gov/articles/energy-saver-101-infographic-landscaping
- Plant deciduous trees to the south
- Allow breezes, while shading 70-90% of
summer sun and allowing winter sun to warm
- Plant ground cover and shrubs to cool air before it reaches your home
- Plant bushes, shrubs, or climbing vines with a trellis to shade a patio
- Landscape for Windbreaks
- Reduce heating cost by lowering wind chill
• Ridge and off-ridge vents in attic
• Air Sealing - cost effective way of
cutting heating and cooling costs
• High efficiency windows
- Can't replace windows?
Plastic wrap insulation!
Walls and Windows
https://basc.pnnl.gov/resource-guides/air-sealing-window-and-door-rough-openings#edit-group-training
• Caulk and weatherstrip doors and windows
• Caulk and seal air leaks at wall, floor, and ceiling
openings
• plumbing
• ducting
• electrical wiring
• Install foam gaskets at outlets and switch plates
• Use storm windows with single-pane windows
• Replace with efficient double-pane windows
• Use foam sealant on gaps around windows and
baseboards
Air Sealing Tips
https://www.familyhandyman.com/project/door-weather-stripping/
Question & Discussion Slide Jamboard #3What are things you’ve done to climate proof your home that you would like to share?
Foundation
- Control interior moisture sources
- Remove or ventilate
- Insulate basement walls
- Correct outside grading, gutter, and downspouts for proper drainage
- Don’t ventilate with outside air in summer (will
cause condensation)
- Interior and exterior drainage system
- Dehumidifier reduces symptoms
https://extension.umn.edu/moisture-and-mold-indoors/moisture-basements-causes-and-solutions
Green Energy In Canton
• Learn what Canton already has implemented or in progress
• Advocate to your elected officials about increasing those clean energy sources.
• Explore State Programs: solar, window efficiency, other energy resources
Beating the heat inside your home
- Install white window shades, drapes, or blinds: reflect heat away from the house
- Apply a low-e film on the inside of window
- Install a ceiling fan or use a regular fan
- LED light bulbs are cooler
- Use a programmable thermostat to set air-conditioning or practice “Texas cool”
- Install blackout curtains and shades
- Improve insulation and lower energy
consumption
Beating the heat inside your home
- Insulate your water heater and lower water heater temperature
- Insulate hot water pipes
- raise water temperature and reduce
superficial heat loss
- Create an insulated cover for your attic stairs
Beating the humidity inside your home
- Check that your clothes dryer is properly vented
- Vent stove and bathroom fans outside
- Seal air leaks
- Monitor drainage around your home
- Rainwater and runoff can flow toward your foundation,
increasing water and humidity levels
https://www.energy.gov/energysaver/articles/5-ways-keep-your-home-comfortable-humid-climate
https://www.aerosealcorp.com/window-condensation-top-causes-and-quick-fixes/
Plumbing Tips- Protect your home and hot water access in extreme
cold weather, monitor moisture levels during summer months, and mitigate potential flooding.
- Insulate water pipes
- Reduces condensation on cold water pipes and heat loss
on hot water pipes
- Raise water temperature and reduce superficial heat
loss
- Renovate backwater valve if using municipal sewer
system
- Ensure clear and visible basement floor drains
- Install moisture and water level alarms and a sump
pump
Tips For Staying Cool
- Cooling bandanas for all ages
- Get creative: Water play for kids
- For pets: Cooling jackets, bandanas, or
cooling beds
- Cook smart (no oven, wait till cooler hours)
- Consider long term: Drought-
resistant landscaping and shady trees in
your yard and community
When your home is just too hot
• Elderly are especially at risk during heat waves
• Canton has two cooling centers at the Council on Aging, and the Canton Public Library.
• Swimming/wading/boating in local lakes and pools to cool off (Earl Newhouse Waterfront, Lake Massapoag, Aquatic Center when open)
Question & Discussion Slide Jamboard #4What is one take away you had from today? What surprised you? What else should the Canton be thinking about?
Future Workshops
• Farmers Market: June 13-October 24 outside the Rodman Parking Lot every Sunday.
Check out the Library and Town websites to view the event calendars.
Check out Mass Audubon Programs
Give Away for a Rain Barrel and $100 Ace Gift Card
Contact us:climatechange@massaudubon.org
lsmead@town.canton.ma.us
More information:massaudubon.org/climate
www.town.canton.ma.us/845/Sustainability-Initiatives
Monthly E-newsletter: Climate Connectionmassaudubon.org/enews
(Make sure to click the box next to "Climate Connection").