This is the second in a series of articles on how to beat the cold this winter using "green" home performance techniques.  My first article was on FIREPLACES...

Today let's discuss using the Sun directly to heat your home.  Green Building pros call this PASSIVE SOLAR.

Lancaster PA solar, LAncaster pa homes for sale, energy efficiencyPassive solar is the intentional use of insulated windows to capture the sun's radiant heat throughout the daylight hours.  To a lesser degree, single-pane windows with storm windows can be used as well.  Openings to let the sunlight in are often combined with heat-retaining faces such as concrete/brick walls or floors or special heat-absorbing materials.  Since most of us won't be purchasing anything new, let's stick with using existing arrangements to maximize heat retention.  By utilizing the sun's power, you could save up to 50% in heating costs.

This is one of the easiest and cost-effective ways to help your heating system cope with winter weather.  Too often, many of us (in the name of privacy or simply habit) leave our shades and blinds closed when we bundle off to work in the morning.  Have you ever noticed how warm that east-facing bathroom can get in the morning?  

Passive solar gain utilizes 5 key components:
  1. Aperture (the window or opening that light strikes)
  2. Absorber (the surface that collects the heat energy)
  3. Thermal Mass (fancy term for the heat-absorbing material, such as concrete)
  4. Distribution (how the heat energy is transferred to the room, example would be by convection - heating the air creating air movement in the room that wasn't there before...)
  5. Control (Using roof overhangs or electronic sensors to allow/restrict light entry)

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OK, how do these components work to heat your existing home?  

Start by assessing the direction of the sun's path over your home in the winter months.  Identify where the sun strikes your house first thing in the morning.  Since the sun travels across a lower arc in the winter sky, you have to start collecting the sunlight right at dawn.  Here are some ideas to get you thinking:

  1. Maximize the Aperture - Remember to open your shades/blinds in the windows that will get the morning sun and do it before you go to bed.
  2. Maximize the Absorption - If you have concrete floors, try to keep them uncovered where the sunlight strikes them directly.  They will warm up and retain the heat for hours.
  3. Control - If you're home during the day, close the window blinds as they enter the shade.  Remove awnings (especially the large overhangs you see in the city) to open up new energy flow.
  4. Distribution - install a small fan up high in a doorway or hall to encourage warmed-air flow to the interior of your home.  Or you could use that leftover portable fan near the window sill to direct the warmed air more forcefully through the room (works well in larger living rooms with multiple windows.

I think you're getting the idea...awareness is key!  Use the sun's massive power as it strikes your home throughout the winter months to help reduce those energy bills.

 

Part Three of the series - Focus on preparing urban homes for winter 

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7 Comments on Lancaster, PA Homes Preparing For Winter - Part Two: Use The Sun To Heat Your Home!

Shucks.  I come from the country and I learned from my Grandma to keep the shades down in the summer and up in the winter.  It works!!!

I have a stack of firewood that I bought for the time when I lost electricty and used the fireplace.  In two years, I haven't burned a stick.  Electricity is a lot more reliable out here in the sticks than I thought it would be. 

Very nice consumer posts.

 

11/16/2007 03:39 PM by Lenn Harley, Homefinders.com, MD & VA Real Estate


Good advice about passive solar heat.  Let the sun in, then retain it by closing drapes, shades or shutters.  As Lenn says, in the old days people thought of these suggestions as just common sense.

11/18/2007 08:02 PM by Brian Schulman - Your Lancaster County, PA Real Estate Professional (Coldwell Banker Select Professionals)


Lenn - Interesting comments about electricity.  I think this generation likes the shades closed based on some perceived security risk, etc.

11/20/2007 12:02 PM by Jeff Geoghan MBA - Lancaster PA Real Estate Expert (Coldwell Banker Select Professionals)


windows are soooo important! when I get cool in the afternoon, I move my chair to the window so I am sitting directly in the sun! I love that feeling!!!

11/20/2007 12:51 PM by Barbara-Jo & Bill - - Florida Realty Professional - AHWD (Charles Rutenberg Realty)


Jeff- This is a great post! Down here we open the windows and doors to let the cool air in so we don't have to use the AC during the winter months. Katerina

11/25/2007 07:19 PM by Nestor & Katerina Gasset, Realtors® Wellington Florida Luxury Homes (International Properties and Investments, Inc.)


Jeff~

Great article, and one I am sharing with my team at our Firm...and the ECO Certified consultants in our area...so that they can share this information. before I ddo the latter, I am checking now to make sure you have put a copyright on this article.

11/25/2007 11:16 PM by Asheville's GREEN Land & Homes ECO-Steward Realty


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