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Analyzing Energy Efficiency in Older Homes with Infra-red Technology
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" On air we have still shots I took yesterday morning. Of the neighborhoods showing now what I call the good the bad and the ugly series. So the ugly is the one on the left hand side. Yes this is an older house. It was built some time ago and has an insulated walls and single pane windows and conceived by the way colors that we're losing a lot of heat out. That of an apartment house right that's right is it brick it's a brick exterior. And so you you shouldn't necessarily think that if you have a brick house you that you have an insulated house is in fact. -- you have a lot of heat loss through the break. That's right. Now the next house up as a house that was built -- recently across the street from our house. It has insulated walls double pane windows you can see from the -- relative to the house. Below the windows are. Cooler indicating better performance. And the walls are much cooler indicating that the insulation is working can also see that the roofline is not losing heat it's also -- A relatively cool. And what about our house. You can see our house the windows are even cooler than -- house across the street indicating that the low. The walls show us play blue -- indicated they're performing better than house across the street. And the big winners the -- line which is extremely cold indicate that the sip panels -- extremely well abruptly got an. So in some greatest tool allows us to demonstrate that we have an energy star house. -- You recap terrific."