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Net Zero Deep Energy Retrofit – Energy Conservation Specialists

Bill McKnight is no rookie when it comes to energy-efficient building. His company, Energy Conservation Specialists, is a leading New York residential and commercial energy-efficiency consulting firm, specializing in the field of historic preservation and restoration in the Hudson Valley.

Bill and his wife, Melinda Terpening McKnight, are passionate about history, their community, and energy efficient building. With over 20 years in the field of deep energy retrofits, Bill has achieved both BPI Accreditation and Energy Star Certification, teaches building science at Ulster University in NY, and has been featured in Home Energy Magazine.

 

Vibrant History, Energy-Efficient Future

We had the opportunity to work with Bill  and Melinda on a recent net zero deep energy retrofit of a historic Port Ewen home that will soon become the new ECS company headquarters.

Originally built in 1850, the house has been in the Terpening-McKnight family for nearly 40 years, and was in danger of being torn down after a devastating fire. Bill and Melinda decided to restore it, and move their company into the space. The building will not only be energy-efficient, it will achieve net-zero certification, meaning it will consume only as much energy as it produces.

WATCH:  Net Zero Deep Energy Retrofit with ECS and ThermalBuck  

A signature of deep energy retrofits, is both interior and exterior insulation on the walls and roof, completely eliminating the thermal bridge through the building envelope. Thorough air sealing is crucial to achieving the desired performance. Having worked for years installing windows with rigid foam, Bill knew the challenge they presented in creating a thermal break at windows and doors, as well as potential moisture damage in the building envelope.

“You wouldn’t be able to seal a wood buck like that. We can feel confident that everything on the outside is completely sealed.”

-Bill McKnight, CEO, Energy Conservation Specialists

 

ThermalBuck Integration with The Building Envelope

Bill chose to install his triple pane Earthwise windows with ThermalBuck because it extends and insulates the mounting point to reduce thermal bridging, and create a flush plane for cladding. It also acts as an air and water barrier, and completes the continuous insulation of the building envelope. With his background in building science, he knew it would do a better job preventing moisture than a wood buck in the building envelope.

WATCH:  ThermalBuck Installation with Energy Conservation Specialists  

The proper integration of building materials is critical to an efficient building envelope. Take a look at how simple the installation of ThermalBuck is, and how easily it integrates with the WRB.  You’ll see why Bill McKnight feels a lot more confident keeping moisture out of his building envelope with ThermalBuck.

 

Behind the Scenes in Port Ewen

 

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For more information on deep energy retrofits, read “Planning is Key to Net Zero Deep Energy Retrofit”.

 

Window&Door March:April 2016.cover of issue featuring ThermalBuck

Window & Door Magazine Introduces ThermalBuck to the Fenestration Industry

ThermalBuck is proud to be introduced as a new product to the fenestration industry in “The Manufacturing Issue” of Window & Door Magazine, March/April 2016.  Other products of note from companies such as Crystal Pacific Window & Door Systems, Therma-Tru, Solar Innovations, and Weather Shield Windows & Doors were also introduced to the market.

Of the 11 issues of W&D published annually, this particular issue has quickly become known as one of the “trademark” issues. A newer addition to the editorial calendar of Window & Door, it has gained recognition for providing the industry with an excellent annual overview of issues that affect manufacturers at large, and key components to maintaining and elevating their position in the industry. “The Manufacturing Issue” is an excellent resource and educational tool for all facets of fenestration.

The highlight of the issue is the list of the Top 100 Manufacturers. The top manufacturer in the category “More Than $1 Billion” was Andersen Corporation, followed up by Formosa Plastics Group and Jeld-Wen in the second and third spot. Top three in the next category, $500 Million to $1 Billion, are Fortune Brands Home & Security, Marvin Windows and Doors, and Masco Corporation.

While the issue is comprehensive, the team of Window & Door also offers an extended report available for purchase that includes bios and contact information, as well as detailed cross-references by product.  For more information about purchasing this detailed report, visit windowanddoorcom.


Window & Door Magazine has maintained it’s status for years as the leading publication for the fenestration industry.  A respected resource serving manufacturers, dealers, and distributors alike, it offers news coverage, market and design trends, expert articles on technology and legal issues, and product updates.  For information about obtaining a digital or print subscription, or to sign up for their weekly newsletter with a circulation of over 30,000, get started right here.