Note: This is one of three homes and a laneway house with Sustainable Home Info Sessions and (free) registration is required. View the schedule and registration.
Our home was built in 1929. We did a significant renovation in 2010 to add double-glazed windows, better insulation, lower flow toilets and showers and more energy efficient appliances.
In 2023, we had an energy assessment done with help from Energy Save New West. In 2024, we made some of the recommended improvements including replacing the few remaining single glazed windows with triple glazed and replacing our natural gas furnace with a fully electric heat pump, which utilizes the existing forced air ducting. We anticipate federal, provincial and municipal rebates for these improvements (although the federal program is now closed to new applicants).
We have an electric water heater and an electric oven, so the only fossil fuel burning appliance remaining is our gas cooktop. In our garden we grow lots of food and have many fruit trees. We have plants and a meadow area of lawn that we don’t mow, to benefit pollinating birds and insects. We have taken a break from beekeeping at the moment but continue to have backyard chickens for eggs.
When you come to our house on the tour we will show you the heat pump, answer any questions about our energy saving home improvements and will otherwise focus the tour in the garden and the exterior of the house.