A #betterhvac Podcast
Why is it so difficult to find a properly installed, commissioned, and maintained residential HVAC system? Why are HVAC contractors so far behind in adopting technology and best-practices? How do we make the residential HVAC more professional, effective, and resilient so that we can build a greener and healthier future? Ben explores these topics and more with thought leaders, entrepreneurs, industry experts and HVAC practitioners. Come along for the journey to learn why the industry is so broken, and what we can do to fix it.
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Achieving #BetterHVAC By Transforming Home Valuations w/ Judson Willis of THEEBA - #aBHP S01E09
04/16/2024
Achieving #BetterHVAC By Transforming Home Valuations w/ Judson Willis of THEEBA - #aBHP S01E09
Redefining Home Value Through Energy Efficiency and Building Science This podcast episode explores the transformative efforts in the home building and real estate industries towards embracing energy efficiency and high-performance building. Judson Willis, a former home builder turned coach, discusses the importance of education, innovation, and the integration of building science principles. Justin highlights challenges such as the conventional appraisal process that often overlooks the value added by energy-efficient features. Furthermore, Ben & Judson explore leveraging new technologies, like LiDAR scanning, software commissioning and accessible data collection techniques, emphasizing the role of ethical practices and stakeholder engagement in revolutionizing the industries. Judson has recently launched The Home Building Energy Efficiency Academy with a novel business model suggest solutions to bridge the gap between construction practices and home valuation. Judson has already realized many successful projects through his novel techniques, and calls for collaboration indicate a path towards making high-performance, energy-efficient homes the new standard across markets, including Canada. 00:00 Welcome to A #betterhvac Podcast! 00:17 Introducing Judson Willis: A Home Builder's Shift to Building Science 02:07 The Uncommon Path: From Military to Home Building 04:17 Challenging the Status Quo in Home Building and Lending 08:17 Navigating the Complexities of the Lending World 12:27 Homebuilders, Lenders & Realtors Are Often Ignored In Our Energy Transition 15:44 The Appraisal Challenge: Valuing Energy Efficient Homes 27:22 Creating Competent Green Appraisers 33:37 Launching an Innovative Education Program for Appraisers 34:04 Expanding the Reach: Partnering with Appraisal Management Companies 35:34 Navigating the Appraisal Education Challenge 36:24 The Journey to Find a Willing AMC Partner 36:54 Launching a Groundbreaking Appraisal Training 37:16 Initial Success and Expanding the Vision 37:47 Breaking New Ground in Green Appraisals 38:12 The Impact of Green Certification on Home Valuations 42:35 Exploring the Future of Green Valuations in Legislation 45:36 Addressing Challenges and Ethical Considerations 55:16 Expanding the Conversation to HVAC and Retrofit Markets 01:00:20 Is There Space For A New Data-Centric Workforce? 01:04:32 Looking Towards a Sustainable Future in Home Building
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Better Policy is #betterhvac w/ Abhilash Kantamani of Efficiency Canada - #aBHP S01E08
03/19/2024
Better Policy is #betterhvac w/ Abhilash Kantamani of Efficiency Canada - #aBHP S01E08
Transforming Residential HVAC: Policy, Innovation, and Collective Action Ben & Abhi discuss how #betterhvac could shape the HVAC industry through policy reform, innovation, and collaborative efforts in the U.S. and Canada. These two Canadian's explore the significance of aligning policy with the needs of frontline workers, small business owners, and the broader goals of energy efficiency and climate targets. They discuss the challenges faced by HVAC contractors, including unrealistic expectations and ineffective incentive programs, and offer solutions like mentorship, business incubators, and democratizing technical data for better decision-making. Abhi shares his journey and passion for contributing to his adopted home through his expertise, while also highlighting the work of Efficiency Canada in consolidating efforts towards national goals. The conversation underlines the necessity for policies that support the HVAC industry's business cycles and emphasizes the potential of collective action in driving meaningful change. 00:00 Welcome to A #betterhvac Podcast! 00:42 Introducing Abhilash Kantamneni A Policy Researcher At Efficiency Canada 01:54 Abhi's Personal Journey and Motivation 06:27 Exploring Efficiency Canada: A Think Tank for Energy Efficiency 10:36 Understanding Policy: Its Role and Impact 14:58 The Challenges of Incentive Programs in The Residential HVAC Industry 27:50 Consolidation in the HVAC Industry: Causes and Effects 34:22 Exploring the Pros and Cons of Consolidation 35:19 The Emotional Impact of Family Legacy In Our Communities 37:56 The Power of Collective Action and Community Engagement 41:11 Rethinking The Our Language And Positioning for Greater Impact 51:56 Innovative Policy Ideas for the HVAC Industry 01:00:14 The Future of HVAC: Data, Efficiency, and Policy 01:07:09 Wrapping Up: The Path to Electrification and Abhi's CMPX Presentation
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Scaling Energy Advisors In Canada w/ Paul Sehr Of Jouleia - #aBHP S01E07
03/17/2024
Scaling Energy Advisors In Canada w/ Paul Sehr Of Jouleia - #aBHP S01E07
Ben Reed has a conversation with a fellow Canadian - Paul Sehr of Jouleia - to learn about what he’s building, and the impact it will have on the Canadian HVAC market. Paul is building a platform to make it easier for homeowners to understand their electrification opportunities and interpret the results of their energy audits. Paul also shares some guidance on how other entrepreneurs can balance profit and ethical outcomes while pursing electrification & #betterhvac opportunities. 0:00 Scaling Energy Advisors In Canada w/ Paul Sehr Of Jouleia 00:14 The Entrepreneur Behind Jouleia 00:55 Paul’s Entrepreneurial Journey 04:09 Paul's Personal Motivation and the Birth of Jouleia 06:20 Why Paul Chose To Electrify & Why The Journey Was Painful 10:22 Energy Advisors Have Been Forced Into A Corner 13:29 A Solution to Electrification Challenges 18:04 The Expertise Behind Jouleia and Its Mission 20:43 Understanding the EnerGuide and Its Role 22:38 Transitioning From Managing A Large Org To Founding A Small Company 24:14 The Ease of Website Deployment Today 24:50 Innovating Home Energy Assessments with Software 25:58 The 'Good Enough' Approach in Product Development 29:01 Building a Marketplace for Home Energy Efficiency 30:15 Listening to Customers: The Roadmap for Growth 35:55 The Entrepreneurial Journey: Challenges and Advice 42:13 Balancing Profit and Mission in a Startup
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BetterHVAC Enables Collective Action w/ Clifton Beck - #aBHP S01E06
03/09/2024
BetterHVAC Enables Collective Action w/ Clifton Beck - #aBHP S01E06
Elevating HVAC: Training, Technology, and the Push for Standardization In this episode of the Better HVAC podcast, host Ben Reed and guest Clifton Beck from the ESCO Institute explore ways the BetterHVAC Movement can impact the world of residential HVAC. They discuss the importance of training and accreditation programs, the industry-wide shift towards heat pumps, and the necessity of designing reputation systems for contractors. A significant part of their conversation highlights the lack of a standard communication protocol in residential HVAC systems and the potential benefits of establishing one. Beck shares his journey from being a technician in the field to becoming an influential educator and his belief in the power of community and technology to improve the HVAC industry. They further explore the roles of HVAC Excellence and ESCO in enhancing educational standards, the challenges of aligning trade school curriculums with industry needs, and the potential impact of standardized testing for technicians. Finally, the dialogue turns to the future, focusing on the need for industry-wide cooperation to adopt standardized communication protocols for HVAC systems, drawing parallels with the automotive industry's successful adoption of unified standards. 0:00 BetterHVAC Enables Collective Action w/ Clifton Beck - #aBHP S01E05 01:18 Clifton Beck's Journey into HVAC 04:36 The Role of ESCO Institute & HVAC Excellence In The Industry 08:58 The Role of Advisory Committees in HVAC Education 10:43 Challenges in the HVAC Education System 12:30 The Role of ESCO and HVAC Excellence in the Industry 17:47 The Impact of Industry Participation in HVAC Education 18:59 The Importance of Standardized Testing in The HVAC Industry 24:00 The Need for Continuous Learning in HVAC 27:21 ESCO's Training Data Has #BetterHVAC Potential 28:32 Why Isn't There Nationwide Standardized Testing? 30:25 Addressing the Skilled Labor Shortage in the Industry 30:40 The Role of Schools and Educators in Workforce Development 31:18 The Importance of Formal Training for Technicians 31:46 The Need for Better Communication and Collaboration in the Industry 32:46 The Challenge of Verifying Contractor Quality 34:10 Who's Responsibility Is It To Standardize The Industry? 37:08 The Impact of Technological Transitions on the Industry 37:42 Do We Need A Coalition To Solve The Big Problems? 39:15 The Convergence of Many Risks 40:50 The Role of Google and DOE in Promoting BetterHVAC Contractors To Homeowners 46:25 What is the DoE Looking For To Make Electrification Successful 50:37 We're Going To See Major Marketing Dollars To Promote BetterHVAC Outcomes 52:50 The Energy Transition Gold Rush Has Begun 55:09 The Need for a Unified Communicating System in HVAC 01:00:43 BetterHVAC Enables Leverage Through Collective Action
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The Origins Of Building Science w/ Shawna Henderson of Blue House Energy
02/19/2024
The Origins Of Building Science w/ Shawna Henderson of Blue House Energy
Ben Reed engages in a conversation with Shauna Henderson of Blue House Energy - A fellow Bluenoser and self-described "building science wonk". Ben & Shawna explore various aspects of the building industry, particularly focusing on the necessity of integrating building science and decarbonization into building practices, while stressing on the importance of educating current and future stakeholders in the industry. Shawna expresses discomfort in the fact that building science is not demanded enough, attributing this to the lack of reformation in the building valuation processes - such as eal estate transactions. Highlighting the influence of codes on building practices, she supports the idea of having more self-expressive codes that allow professionals the flexibility to optimize building envelopes to their context. The discussion also dives into the history of building science in Canada and the role of R2000 and HOT2000 programs in shaping the present state of building codes and practices. 0:00 Introductions 00:54 From Textiles to Building Science Through A Sensory Deprivation Chamber 06:25 The Residential Building Industry Needs A Lot Of Help 09:02 Every Home Is Different, But Physics Don't Change 12:16 Blue House Energy: Solving Big Puzzles By Training Energy Advisors 17:48 Canadian vs US Housing Markets 22:11 Passive House Originated In Canada 22:54 Why Did Canada Fall Behind In Building Science 25:49 The Effect Of PITE on Building Science 30:10 The Political Wrench Thrown In The Gears 31:40 The Building Code Is Our Only Stick 32:42 The Step Code Across Canada 35:57 Rant: We Have Lost Our Ability To Make Things 40:03 The Birth Of Building Science 44:41 The Death Of Building Science In Canada 46:24 A Rebirth Of Building Science In Canada? 49:01 Canada's Culling Of Retrofit Programs 51:23 2025: A Turning Point In The Canadian Building Code? 53:45 We Need To Fight A Good War 56:20 Municiapilties Need To Step Up 59:42 5 Year Payback Periods Shouldn't Be Applied To Houses 01:02:30 A Flexible Building Code To Incentivize Good Work 01:05:38 Wrapping It Up
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"Smart-Loading" For Proper Residential Equipment Sizing w/ John Semmelhack
11/29/2023
"Smart-Loading" For Proper Residential Equipment Sizing w/ John Semmelhack
Ben Reed from Teal Maker and John Semmelhack from The Comfort Squad have an insightful conversation about the challenges and opportunities in the residential HVAC industry. John shares his experience transitioning from a Home Energy Rater to an HVAC designer and the importance of coupling technical expertise with real-world data for optimum results. They dive into the issues with manual HVAC installation practices, emphasize the opportunities using real-world monitoring, and discuss the potential for software automation in this space. Their discussion provides technical tips for improving HVAC system efficiency, specifically focusing on ductwork and filtration improvements. The talk underscores a key message - using data effectively can significantly transform the HVAC industry.
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Open Source HVAC? w/ Paulus Schoutsen from Home Assistant
11/16/2023
Open Source HVAC? w/ Paulus Schoutsen from Home Assistant
Ben sits down with Paulus Schoutsen, the creator of Home Assistant - one of the world's largest open source projects - to discuss whether Open Source has a role in the world of residential HVAC. The discussion revolves around the origin, development, and growth of Home Assistant, the importance of local control and privacy, the effect of open source contributions on the platform, potential implications for HVAC and building science, and the benefits of standardization in smart home devices. Ben & Paulus also discuss the business side of running Home Assistant and Nabu Casa, the company Paulus Schoutsen founded to sustainably fund Home Assistant's development.
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Heat Pumps, Quality Installation, Applied Research & Open Source Projects w/ Edward Louie
11/08/2023
Heat Pumps, Quality Installation, Applied Research & Open Source Projects w/ Edward Louie
Ben sits down with Edward Louie from PNNL to discuss Edward's applied research projects, how to achieve quality installation in heat pumps, his experience as a Rater in the field, and new hypothetical business models that could improve the industry. Ben also probed Edward on how the DoE participates in open source projects. DISCLAIMER: The views and opinions expressed in this production are those of the speakers and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of the DoE, PNNL or measureQuick.
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Applying ASHRAE 241 to Residential HVAC with Max Sherman
08/25/2023
Applying ASHRAE 241 to Residential HVAC with Max Sherman
In this episode, Ben talks with Max Sherman, the vice chair of the new ASHRAE 241 standard. Ben & Max discus COVID, IAQ, resilency, filtration & ventilation - and how it all relates to residential HVAC contractors. Last year, I chose to join ASHRAE to grow my network and learn from the experts who craft and maintain the world’s mechanical codes. As I have a background in IAQ, I was very excited to follow the progress of the COVID 19 Epidemic Task Force, who have recently formed a committee and published a new IAQ standard called “ASHRAE Standard 241, Control of Infectious Aerosols”. Most news articles and social posts surrounding this standard focus on applying the standard to commercial buildings, but i couldn’t find any information on how to apply it to single family homes. Being a member of ASHRAE, I reached out to their media team and was able to connect with , the Vice Chair of standard 241. You can read more about the ASHRAE 241 Standard here:
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