Colorado Green Building Post

June 18, 2010

Rush Hour for Denver Weatherization Crews

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There is a traffic jam every morning on Canosa St at 6th Ave. as Weatherization crews for Denver and Jefferson counties load up on bales of cellulose insulation to retrofit homes for energy efficiency.

Veterans Green Jobs is the Weatherization sub-grantee for the federal and state program in Denver and Jefferson Counties.

Nick Massey, right, pulls bales out of a semi trailer as he helps his crew load their truck. Massey has been on the job for 3 months with Veterans Green Jobs.

The standard unit in weatherization is one bale of cellulose insulation made from recycled newsprint with boric acid added to discourage incects and mold.

Pack it tight… technicians cram bales together in the truck so they don’t shift on the way to the job site.

Cellulose insulation is blown into an attic by technician Ruben Avalos. Attic temperatures are often over 100 degrees in summer months and the protective suits add to the sweltering heat.  Avalos says he tries to finish the job without a break. “Once you come down, you don’t want to go back up”.

June 16, 2010

The Perils of Attic Retrofit

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Jordan Latva of Veterans Green Jobs has to stay sharp as he works in tight attic space under a canopy of nails just inches away. Perils below include mis-steps on framing and falling through the ceiling and certain vermiculite insulation that contains asbestos.

June 15, 2010

Colorado Weatherization Program at 5000 Retrofits with ARRA Funds

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Tuesday, June 15
By Todd Hartman
Governor’s Energy Office

Recovery Act dollars boost families served, create jobs for work crews; Governor’s Energy Office credits 11 partner agencies across Colorado

The Governor’s Energy Office (GEO) and its statewide partners have surpassed 5,000 homes receiving weatherization and energy efficiency upgrades for the program year that began July 1, 2009, the GEO announced today.

The GEO and its 11 weatherization partners have significantly increased the number of families served compared to recent years thanks to the additional dollars provided through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA). The program has already surpassed last year’s production by more than 1,500 homes with many additional units still to be completed before the end of the fiscal year, June 30.
The GEO’s weatherization program received $79 million in ARRA funding over three years to increase services to families. Those funds have not only helped families live more comfortably in their homes and save money on utility bills, but they have also led to an economic boost, creating an additional 150 jobs in Colorado and sustaining more than 250 existing jobs. In many cases, workers affected by the slowdown in construction trades have been able to join weatherization efforts.

“We congratulate our partner agencies across Colorado for rising to the call to extend these services to more homes, more families and bring more workers into our New Energy Economy,” said GEO director Tom Plant. “Making homes more energy efficient saves money for those who most need it, creates good jobs, increases our energy independence and reduces climate-altering emissions.”

These homes could not have received weatherization services without the work done by ten local agencies throughout the state: Northwest Colorado Council of Governments, Housing Resources of Western Colorado, Four Corners Office for Resource Efficiency, Veterans Green Jobs (Denver and Jefferson counties and the San Luis Valley), Longs Peak Energy Conservation, Energy Resource Center, Arapahoe County Weatherization Division, Pueblo County Department of Housing and Human Services, and Northeastern Colorado Association of Local Governments.

Thanks in part to warmer weather; the local weatherization agencies have been able to significantly boost their production over the past several months. They are now collectively weatherizing close to 200 homes per week. Aside from adding insulation to walls, attics and other poorly or non-insulated areas, weatherization crews seal leaks in ducts and other areas of the home as well as - in some cases - replace old, inefficient appliances. Crews have replaced 1,328 furnaces, 1,484 refrigerators and 135 water heaters since the start of the fiscal year July 1, 2009.

Families who have received weatherization services see, on average, a savings of $350 on their annual energy bills, depending on energy prices. Of the 5,000 homes served, 26 percent have residents older than 60 in the home; 18 percent have children under 5; 23 percent have a disabled resident.

In addition to the work being done by local agencies, The Governor’s Energy Office weatherization program partners with a multi-family provider, Energy Outreach Colorado (EOC), to serve larger, centrally heated, buildings across the state. EOC expects to deliver over 1,000 completed units this month.

Households that qualify for weatherization services include those where residents are already receiving financial assistance under other programs, including Temporary Assistance for Needy Families, the Low-Income Energy Assistance Program (LEAP), Supplemental Security Income, Aid to the Needy and Disabled (AND) and Old Age Pension (OAP). Eligibility can also be determined by household income. Under ARRA, households making up to 200 percent of the Federal Poverty Level are eligible. To learn more about GEO’s income-qualified weatherization program visit rechargecolorado.com or call the Recharge Colorado call center at 1-800-462-0184.

Insulation is Not Sexy

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Weatherization technician Ruben Avalos is covered in cobwebs and cellulose after insulating the attic of home owned by 93 year-old client in Golden, Colorado, June 14, 2010

June 14, 2010

Meet the Weatherizers

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By Brian Brainerd, Editor
Colorado Green Building Post
June 14, 2010

Green Building Post is following colorado’s Weatherization crews this summer. Veterans Green Jobs is the non-profit provider for region 9 in partnership with EnergyLogic to cover Denver and Jefferson Counties.


Colorado native Jordan Latva, 26, is a Marine veteran and served two tours through Iraq, including the battle of Fallujah in 2004.


Ruben Avalos, 33, is the Weatherization program veteran. He came to VGJ from SunPower, the former non-profit service provider for Region 9.There are 11 regional weatherization providers across Colorado.


Bill Stewart is a 53 year-old Air Force vet who went into weatherization after being laid off from XO telecom during the economic downturn.

June 10, 2010

Weatherization Training for Home Air Sealing

Low cost FULL DAY hands-on training funded in part by the Governor’s Energy Office Energy Efficiency Training Grant and hosted by CSU Extension around the state, there is a course near you. Limited space available, sign up now to to take advantage of this special opportunity to add cost effective air sealing to your home performance services.

Who Should Attend: Employees of Insulation Companies, General Contractors, Handyman Services, and Renewable Energy providers.

Class Outcomes: In this hands-on class you will be introduced to cost effective Air Sealing technical training.

Acquire these essential Air Sealing Skills in 1 day:
1.    Overview of building science concepts, building diagnostics and insulation concepts.
2.    Locating and prioritizing the most critical air leakage areas in residential construction
3.    Air Sealing best practices and protocols for residential light frame construction
4.    Avoid creating hazardous conditions and improve indoor air quality
5.    Learn to sell air sealing as the most cost effective energy efficiency measure
6.    2009 IECC compliance for new construction

Space is limited to 10 per class and only available in August and September 2010.

Dates/Locations:
Montrose Aug. 20
Monte Vista Aug. 21
Frisco Aug. 26
Steamboat Springs Aug. 27
Denver Aug. 31 - Full
Fort Morgan Sept. 2
Denver Sept. 7
Fort Collins Sep 9
Boulder Sep Sep 16
Colorado Springs Sep 23
Pueblo Sep 30

Cost: $68. Includes course instruction, course material, practice materials, and lunch.

Standards: We train using proven Air Sealing Best Practices written for the DOE by Building Science Corp.

Instructor: Brian Brainerd, LEED AP is a BPI Certified Building Analyst and trained RESNET energy rater.

Register online: http://www.usweatherizing.com/19843.html

June 4, 2010

GEO Retrofit, Weatherization, Energy Efficiency Contractor Survey Extended! Respond Today

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Boulder, Denver and Garfield counties received a $25 Million DOE stimulus grant for energy efficiency and retrofit ramp up. The goal for these funds is to aid market transformation and increase energy efficient retrofits to existing homes. Please take the survey and let the Governor’s Energy Office know what help your business needs to overcome barriers to implementing more energy efficiency contracting,
The survey ends today.
Take the survey here: http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/lslk2m2

June 3, 2010

GEO Survey for Retrofit and Weatherization Contractors

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Boulder, Denver and Garfield County have received a $25 million grant from the Department of Energy to ramp up the energy efficiency industry. The Governor’s Energy Office Working Group has put together this survey to find out what barriers efficiency contractors face to scaling up. This is an exciting opportunity for contractors to give their input and make sure contractor’s issues are taken into account while programs are being created around the grant. Don’t miss this opportunity to give your personal feedback to the Governor’s Energy Office about programs that will affect your profession for years to come.

Take the survey here: http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/lslk2m2

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