Saturday 12 September 2015

Sustainable House Day 2015, Sunday 13th September and my brother's home

Although we are not ready for our house to be open for Sustainable House Day in 2015, I encourage all to get out and visit some of the properties out there. It's a great way to get some tips and tricks if you are planning to build, wanting to improve the efficiency of your property or make cost-effective improvements in your rental home. A bit of research now can save you money later.

I really hope our place will be open for next year. The reason being, if it is not, I may well just cry!

It looks like Melbourne is going to put on a fine day tomorrow. My brother, Paul is opening his house up tomorrow for Sustainable House Day. If you are planning on going to SHD I believe you need to register, by doing so you will given the individual addresses and give people an idea of how many people to expect. 

One of the difficulties of living in Mt Macedon is the Winter, it is cold and long. Paul imported the internals of a masonry heater from Canada (that is a story in itself) and it has made an enormous difference to the comfort level of his family home. 

His first winter when they bought their home was very warm until they got their first electricity bill. Then they froze! Since that time they have been retrofitting the house little by little, chipping away at it's inefficiencies. If you are interested in a Masonry heater in particular, I encourage you to visit and see and feel one in action. Grant and I are going tomorrow to help Paul and family out with the day.

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  1. Ooh a masonry heater - I have been researching one of these for my build in Tassie. Is this one from Heavenly Heat?

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    1. I will have to ask my brother. He bought it via an Australian company, however it was shipped from Canada. It has been fantastic, with the addition of an oven, plenty of cooking also gets done. The heat is lovely and much more stable than other forms of wood heating.

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