Towpath House Techs

Towpath House Techs 3rd party independent analysis and verification is good for everyone. With over 12 years experience in the industry.

Chris holds numerous certifications: Building Performance Home Energy Auditor, Building Analyst, Heating Professional, Envelope Specialist, Manufactured Housing Professional, Quality Control Inspector; a Carbon Monoxide Analyst, Infraspection Level I Certified Thermographer, New York State certified to teach Building Science to Home Inspectors.

Lots of stories going around of frozen pipes, burst pipes, furnace is balking, or the furnace just can't get the house w...
01/24/2014

Lots of stories going around of frozen pipes, burst pipes, furnace is balking, or the furnace just can't get the house warm. I copied this from a discussion that we were having about frozen pipes and not enough insulation.

Furnaces are all different sizes in BTU's per hour. How do you know which one is the right one for your house? The furnace size depends on the heat resistance of the outside of the house. A bigger house does need a bigger furnace, unless it is insulated much better. So after an analysis of your house is completed and we assume a base temperature of 2F in Onondaga County. Which means everybody who had furnace that wasn't 20% oversized is probably not keeping their house at their normal thermostat setting. So if my furnace has to produce enough heat to keep my house at 68F when it's 2F outside that number becomes the heat load. Most contractors oversize this number because of a few factors that are hard to predict and in case it gets really cold like today.
My house at -5F outside my furnace will run about 50 minutes an hour. Today at -18F the furnace ran about 55 minutes out of the hour. My furnace can maintain the desired 68F in the house despite the fact that the house is continually losing heat and loses it faster at colder temperatures than warm.
If you felt cold , it could be from your furnace not being able to maintain the temperature at which you set the thermostat. The furnace is too small or inefficient.
The wrinkle in the math is that my 80,000BTU furnace at 90% efficiency puts out 72,000BTU an hour so my house has to lose less than 72,000BTU's an hour for me to stay warm. Now if I have an old furnace, it might be only 60% efficient and it would put out 48,000BTU and I would be cold on a very cold day.

What to do? Get an energy audit done on your house. Contact me, an Energy Star contractor, or if you qualify get an EmPowerNY energy audit completed on your house. The auditor should look at the insulation, the appliances, the air leakage in the building and test your combustion appliances.

If anyone is following this thread, and is considering buying a new furnace, it is imperative to be certain that the ductwork (both cold and hot) allows sufficient air flow in cubic feet per minute to provide adequate cooling of the heat exchanger. I bought a 60 thousand btu 92% efficient furnace to replace a 70 thousand btu conventional furnace, and when I did the math to check the airflow capability I actually had to create two new cold air ducts to reach minimum airflow to cool the heat exchanger. The higher efficiency furnaces are not as forgiving about overheating as the old units were.

And now for the information you've been waiting for:

We do energy audits, we only do audits, if you want the information and the coaching on doing the work on your house, we can do it. If you want to find out what you need before a contractor tries to sell you something, we can do it. You can find us here: https://www.facebook.com/TowpathHouseTechs

If you income qualify and own your own home, you will want to start here for EmPowerNY which is a free program: https://www.nyserda.ny.gov/.../Eligibility-Guidelines.aspx
You can also look at all income based programs here: https://www.nyserda.ny.gov/.../Low-Income-Assistance.aspx

If you don't qualify for those, there are two more programs, Assisted Home Preformance, see the link directly above, and Home Performance with Energy Star. You can find out more about those programs here: https://www.nyserda.ny.gov/.../Existing-Home-Renovations...

If you just want a friendly explanation or a quick question answered, just ask.

Is your house up to the challenge? The next few days will test our houses, new and old alike. There are plenty of ways t...
01/04/2014

Is your house up to the challenge? The next few days will test our houses, new and old alike. There are plenty of ways to use supplemental heat, be careful if you're burning stuff to keep warm. If you want expert advice on what to do with your house, give us a call: 315-663-1094.

I don't recommend using a fire pit at this time of year. Stay warm and stay safe.

09/14/2013

Now is the time for a home performance tune up. Get those appliances checked out, be sure that your house is ready for winter. Call us today!

05/30/2013

We are giving away a free energy audit. We are looking for a house with an old inefficient furnace and hot water heater, as well as a gas stove. We plan on filming the energy audit so we would need to be able to film inside your house. If you're interested, give us a call.

Pass it on to your friends!

12/06/2012

Now is the time that many of us think about snow tires and a tune up get our cars through winter, but when was the last time you had a tune up on your house?

An independent auditor can help you fine tune the home's performance for maximum efficiency. A little air sealing to cut down on drafts and save energy, a little insulation here to warm up a cold spot, a little efficiency tweak here to keep more money in your pocket and health and safety check up to be sure that heating, domestic hot water and cooking appliances are safe and efficient.

Call today for your home tune up.

06/22/2012

This is a great tool, but it needs to be used in the hands of experience. We can scan your house and provide a comprehensive report along with an energy audit, you'll know where you can start saving energy, saving money and be more comfortable in your home. Call us today! http://on.aol.com/video/flir-i3-thermal-camera-review-517341855

This camera helps you save money by finding your home's energy leaks.

05/05/2012

I'm in the pipeline to get the new Energy Auditor Certification. I'll be one of the first in the nation.

Are you ready to find out how to save energy?

05/01/2012

IR Scanning is still in season. Schedule yours to troubleshoot the comfort issues in your house.

03/26/2012

Did you get an audit from a local contractor? Get a second opinion of what your house really needs, not just what they want to sell you.

We don't install product, we just analyze houses. You get a verbal report on the spot and written report a few days later.

Special Introductory Pricing for Infrared scans of homes. $100. There's a fair amount of heat loss at the basement and i...
02/16/2012

Special Introductory Pricing for Infrared scans of homes. $100. There's a fair amount of heat loss at the basement and in between the floors. Get your house checked today.

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