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Certified NEST Concierge Partner

A little over a month ago, we were introduced to a great product. We blogged about it and installed one soon after its launch. We are now one of the few certified concierge partners in the Boston area. We worked with NEST to learn and understand the proper way to install, service and educate users.

We have installed more than a dozen thermostats in the past 3 weeks. About a half of these have been from clients purchasing their NESTS from the NEST webstore. The others were when we installed a NEST as a part of a boiler upgrade.

Education is an important part of our installation process; we talk to the clients about how the NEST learns, how it helps save energy and how to use it. We also cycle the heating system twice and set your away setting (lowest temp you want the NEST at while you’re not home). We also take your old thermostat away for recycling.

We have a half dozen NESTs in stock and charge the same price that you will find on the website ($249.99 plus MA sales tax). We install all the NESTS we sell.

Please email us to order.

NEST Install

“Where has this type of product been ?” was what the clients said when  we introduced them to their new NEST thermostat.

We agree that the NEST learning thermostat is special. It is easy to use and learns from you; which makes it unique. The client we met this morning received their NEST as a gift from their son (great gift !). We explained how the NEST works and showed them a video on how it works. They liked it so much that they ordered a second one for their cape house in the first 10 minutes during the install.

As you can see from the pictures, we used the large plate that comes with the NEST because the client didn’t mind how it looks.We could have also installed just the NEST; which will involve a little patching and paint after the install.

The product is currently out of stock on the NEST web-store. BGB has half dozen available within a week. We will install the NEST and give you a tutorial on how it works and how to use it.

If you would like to learn more about the nest, you can start on their website and then email us with your order and preferred installation dates.
john@bostongreenbuilding.com

NEST

Nest is the name of the company that could have made the coolest SMART Thermostat yet.

10% of all U.S. energy is controlled by thermostats; as much as the refrigerator, lighting, TVs, computers and stereos combined. That’s the equivalent of 1.7 billion barrels of oil per year. But in most homes the thermostat is an unassuming beige box. It doesn’t matter if it’s a manual or complicated programmable thermostat, we do with it what we’ve always done: get up, walk over to it, and change the temperature. Every few hours. Every day. 1,500 times a year.
We still try to save energy, of course. We turn down the thermostat when we can, we don’t set it too high or low. But we’re human. We forget. Until we see our energy bills. But the problem is, virtually everyone with a programmable thermostat doesn’t set or use it properly. Nest Labs, a Palo Alto-based start-up, aims to solve this problem with a new thermostat that’s simple, sleek, intuitive, and smart.
Tony Fadell, a former Apple executive and founder of Nest Labs, said, “We’ve built the world’s first learning thermostat — a thermostat for the iPhone generation,” according to the New York Times. It’s called Nest, and it’s going to be sold for $250. Pre-orders are being taken now:

Nest learns by remembering temperature adjustments entered over time. It creates a custom schedule from adjustments or can be manually programmed for seven days with 20 set points per day. Nest shows a leaf when you’re saving energy and displays the time it will take to arrive at a certain temperature. Nest also has an auto-away mode and can be adjusted remotely through a laptop or mobile phone.

Everyone remembers their parents old bubble thermostat. Well the new kid on the block has put a new spin on a look we all recognize as a thermostat.
The next-generation thermostat is constructed with a brushed stainless steel ring, a built-in rechargeable lithium ion battery, and an LCD screen with a 320 px display. Nest is RoHS compliant and free of arsenic, mercury, and PVC.

COMPATIBILITY
Nest is compatible with forced air, radiant, heat pump, oil, gas, and electric systems; one or two stage conventional heating; one stage conventional cooling; one stage heat pumps with auxiliary heat or two stage heat pumps without auxiliary heat; 24-volt systems. Nest doesn’t support conventional two-stage cooling or heat pumps with two-stage heating and auxiliary heat.

BLU Homes Unfolding a Sustainable Pre-Fab

BLU Homes "Breeze House"

BLU Homes Manufacturing Plant

During the bidding process of a recent potential new project, I visited the distributor of BLU Homes.  You may have seen them on the same DIY show “This New House” where Brian Butler’s (Owner, BGB) house was featured. Seeing this product first hand is quite impressive.  Not only do these homes fold up to be shipped in boxes, but more importantly, when they are put back together on site they are completely thermally broken, resulting in an extremely high performance home.  When we were originally asked to be involved with a prefab house project I was skeptical, as my past experiences with Pre-fabricated homes have revealed a number of issues and flaws, but BLU Homes changed my opinion.

How do they do it? The sub-structure of the building is a steel frame with joints every 8′ or so where heavy duty hinges are welded on so that the full size house can then be folded like origami for transport. The roof structure is completed with the use of thermally broken SIPs with an R-value of R-38. Walls are then filled with Ecobatt insulation between light gauge metal studs, which are encased by two 1” layers of rigid insulation that wrap all vertical surfaces, giving the walls a total R-value of R-28. This is similar to how our DERs (Deep Energy Retrofits) enhance existing buildings’ envelopes, increasing their energy efficiency while decreasing the costs associated with heating and cooling. As you can see from some of the photos I took while walking the floor of the factory, once the layers of rigid insulation are applied, strapping is attached to create a drainage plain for moisture to be vented behind the siding. Pre-finished fiber-cement clapboard comes standard to clad the sidewall and Drexel standing seam metal panels shed water off of the horizontal plains of the units. Light pours though Therma-Tru fiberglass doors and Anderson 400 series casement windows. You can check Blu’s website for interior finish options.

Aside from being a highly performing home built in a controlled environment with local labor and materials, the really awesome part is that once the boxes are shipped on site, these units will be COMPLETED in 5-7 days! This is a really cool product, so when thinking outside the box, think of the home that folds up in the box.

      

On a side note, Blu Home’s manufacturing plant is located in the Western part of the state just outside the town of Springfield. While driving down to view the units in production, I was caught off guard while driving down 291 when I was able to see the down town of Springfield trying to pick up the pieces after mother nature’s wrath. Let’s not forget about these people affected just because we are 72 miles away in Boston. If you want to help please visit this link:

Tornado Relief Fund

Or you can contribute $10 by sending a text to 90999 with REDCROSS in the message.  The donation will be added to your cell phone bill.

BGB Becomes Host to it’s Second ZipCar!

We (Boston Green Building) try to attend as many green fairs and shows that we can. While at these shows we, like everyone else;  create contacts with different companies & organizations, learn of new products, and who is out there to install & implement these green ideas. We were stationed next to ZipCar for three shows in a row and on the second show the wheels started to turn. We thought, Why not have a ZipCar at our office?? We are located in Allston and just a short walk from the Charles and Beacon Street, a notorious area for limited parking spaces (this goes for Boston in general). We figured since we have a good size parking area in front of our building that we could give up a spot for a ZipCar.

As we have just passed our one year anniversary with ZipCar they awarded us with a second vehicle. We started with “Chiquito” a Honda Civic and we now have “Ant” who is an Audi A3. The vehicles price out between $9.75 to $11.75 an hour and $72 to $82 bucks for the day. Not a bad deal to get you where you need to be and to not have to worry about parking when you get home.

You can find us or sign up to use one of the ZipCars at: http://www.zipcar.com/boston/find-cars

Products: Save Time, Money, & Energy with The Ecobee Thermostat

Programmable thermostats, how do they help and how do they work? Most people stand in isle 20 of Home Depot for at least 20 minutes trying to figure out what thermostats is the best for them. Your mind probably jumps back and forth on cost and which one will be user-friendly. Programmable thermostats are comparable to VCR’s when they came out; no one knows how to program them and you dealt with the blinking clock until DVD players were born. Thermostats have been underused for years. You maybe turn the heat down when you go to bed and leave for work, but more than likely most of us forget to do so half the time. However, with the cost of fuel rising so is the awareness of how effective these programmable thermostats can be. Now a days, you can set the temperature for every second of every day.  OK, how do you make the decision, cost and ability to program a thermostat easy? Ecobee is the answer.

This programmable thermostat makes everything EASY. You can access the home screen either by on the touch screen on the thermostat itself, your mobile phone, or on a computer. Whichever device you feel the most comfortable with, you have the freedom and ease to sit back and program the temp and hours for your home each day. If you or your kids manually adjusts the temp you can simply lower the temp that second, by your phone or a nearby computer. Even cooler is if you have a second house, lets say in the White Mountains, and hate the first three hours you are there waiting for the heat to warm up. You can just jump on your computer before you leave or for you procrastinators’  you can turn the heat on, on your ride up.

Not only is the thermostat attractive on your wall, but it’s the ease of use that makes it the most attractive. We just installed this thermostat in one of our Arlington renovations and the client loves it. When you are shopping for,or simply just thinking of upgrading your thermostat look into Ecobee.

For More Information on Ecobee visit:  www.ecobee.com

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