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Green Home Improvements .info is written by Charles Faust. Charles has been in the home improvement industry since the early 1990's and has owned his own company for a little over 10 years. This blog was created to show Charles' efforts in making his lifestyle more "Green" and how his product selections for his clients are becoming "Greener".

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Build Boston Show 2008

Written by green1 on Nov 6th, 2008 | Filed under: Green Shows Green events


Dates: November 18-20, 2008

Location: Boston MA

Event: Build Boston

If you are looking to learn about green building products then plan to attend the Build Boston Show in Boston MA.  While the show is not promoted as a “Green Home Show”, it has more green products and green vendors than all of the spring and fall home shows combined!  I’ve attended the show for the past few years and met several green vendors that deal with about every home improvement that you could dream of.  Here is a short list of some of the types of green home improvement vendors;

Plumbing:  Low volume & Dual flush toilets

Roofing:  Rubber/plastic slate roofing that outlives most other types of roofing and it can be recycled.

Solar:  Solar heat options, solar panels, solar lighting

Flooring: Bamboo and a ton of other selections, also low VOC/no VOC glue options.

For more details please visit the Build Boston website or call 800-544-1898.  I’ll post a review of the show in a couple of weeks.

EDIT:  This is a link to our review of the Greenbuild Boston Expo  

Our review of the Build Boston Show should be posted later today.


Solar Pool Heating: A Guilt-Free Luxury

Written by green1 on Mar 27th, 2008 | Filed under: General Information, Heating and Cooling, Solar Power

Each year, pool owners face a tough choice: a disappointingly short swim season or big bills from an energy wasting pool heater. Owners in the northern United States may only enjoy a few weeks of comfortable temperatures from their large swimming pool investment unless a heater is used. Fortunately, advances in solar technology offer a clean, cost-effective solution. Pool owners can now employ a solar pool heating system to enjoy an extended season friendly to both the environment and their budget.

Solar Heat For Pools

Solar pool heaters use a pool’s existing pump to circulate the pool water through solar collectors mounted on the roof, on the ground, or on a custom built rack. The solar collectors transfer the sun’s radiant energy into the water. The warmed water flows back into the pool where it gently raises the temperature to a comfortable level. Most solar pool heating systems include an automatic temperature controller for optimal performance and convenience. A thermostat near the pool pump monitors water temperature and closes the solar valve when the water reaches the desired temperature. For pools with existing conventional heaters, owners may elect to install the solar system as the primary heater and retain the conventional heater for supplemental heat.

To work effectively and maintain aesthetics, solar collectors may be installed some distance from pool pumps and filters. PVC pipe buried in a shallow trench carries water from the pool to the collectors and back. A one horsepower pool pump is sufficient for the vast majority of residential installations. For trench runs over one hundred twenty feet, a one and a half horsepower or larger pump is recommended.

Solar collectors should be mounted on flat surfaces or sloped surfaces with southern, western or eastern exposures for optimal results. Solar collectors perform best when located in an area that gets at least six to eight hours of sunlight per day. Solar collector surface area usually equals about sixty percent of swimming pool surface area. System designers increase collector surface area for less optimal exposures or where sunlight is partially obscured.

A properly sized and professionally installed solar pool heater generally raises water temperature ten to fifteen degrees above the unheated water temperature from May through September. In the northeastern United States, this results in water temperatures between eighty and ninety degrees Fahrenheit. Many pool owners experience a pleasant surprise when they find that their solar system heats the pool on cloudy days. However, solar heaters do not work on dark rainy days or at night.

Solar systems pay for themselves many times over during a typical ten to twenty year system lifespan. A fully installed solar pool heater system roughly equals the cost of an electric heat pump with a dedicated electric line or an oil-fired heater with a new tank. Gas heaters are less expensive upfront, but require large amounts of expensive fuel to warm the pool. Solar panels are a key component of the system cost and the size of a solar panel array is proportional to a pool’s surface area. Fully installed costs range from less than $3,000 for a small above ground pool to more than $6,000 for a large, 20′ x 40′, in-ground pool. Expect an eight to twelve year manufacturer’s warranty for collectors and mounting components. The Solar Energy Industries Association estimates that one in five pool heaters sold in the United States are solar heaters. In light of rising energy costs and growing environmental concerns, pool owners owe it to themselves to investigate the cost savings and comfort of environmentally responsible solar pool heating.

About Sunshine Solar Technologies
Sunshine Solar Technologies specializes in energy efficient pool heating and solar hot water solutions for homes and businesses in New York, Connecticut and Massachusetts. Sunshine is an exclusive distributor of Heliocol solar pool heating systems, the best-selling solar pool heating collectors in the world. If you would like to learn more about Sunshine please visit their company’s website at www.sunshinesolartech.com.

This article was submitted by:

Win Hayes & Kevin Wert, Co-Owners
Sunshine Solar Technologies