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| 001 - Every Retrofit Needs a Plan - With Meredith Hamstead and Cindy Gareau | 02 Jun 2026 | 00:57:24 | |
The conversation delves into the significance of the Integrated Design Process (IDP) in residential retrofits, emphasizing its role in project management, planning, and the avoidance of poorly managed and executed projects. The value of IDP in residential renovations is highlighted, along with the quantification of its benefits. The conversation emphasizes the importance of investing in the plan and continuous communication throughout the project. It highlights the need for intentional spending and the impact of failing to plan effectively. Takeaways
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| 000 - Renewing Homes Trailer | 01 Jun 2026 | 00:07:22 | |
This episode introduces the complexity of residential retrofits and the fragmented nature of conversations in the retrofit industry. It outlines the purpose, goals, content, and format of the podcast, emphasizing a focus on real projects, challenges, and industry growth. The podcast aims to provide valuable insights and perspectives for professionals in the residential retrofit industry. Takeaways
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| 003 - Where Does Hydronic Heating Fit in a Retrofit? | 22 Jun 2026 | 00:56:04 | |
In this episode of Renewing Homes, I sit down with Michael Ridler, Stephen Magneron, and Fellipe Falluh to explore where hydronic systems fit within residential retrofits. We discuss hydronic heating and cooling, distribution methods, air-to-water heat pumps, thermal storage, zoning, and how hydronics compare to conventional forced-air systems. The conversation also examines the role hydronics could play in an increasingly electrified future. From demand-side management and peak load reduction to opportunities for reusing existing infrastructure, we explore both the benefits and limitations of hydronic systems in retrofit applications. As with most retrofit decisions, there is no one-size-fits-all answer. The right solution depends on the home, the homeowner's goals, and the challenges the project is trying to solve. Key Takeaways
00:00 Introduction to Hydronics and Participants 03:21 Understanding Hydronic Heating Systems 05:56 Components of Hydronic Systems and Retrofitting 08:53 Peak Demand and Energy Efficiency 11:49 Utility Incentives and Consumer Choices 15:49 Barriers to Utility Adoption of Innovative Systems 18:39 Connecting Industry Insights and Innovations 19:34 Integrating Hydronic Systems into Projects 23:30 Resilience and Thermal Storage in Hydronics 27:18 The Power of Ductless Systems 30:55 Innovative Heating Solutions for Multi-Unit Buildings 35:46 Retrofitting Forced Air Systems to Hydronic Heating 43:05 The Benefits of Hydronic Heating Systems 50:20 Challenges and Opportunities in Hydronic System Installation 54:27 Closing LinksEden Energy YouTube Channel - Learn more about hydronic systems: https://www.youtube.com/@EdenEnergyEquipment Building Science Podcast - Episodes Discussing Hydronic Heating: Perspectives on Hydronics in the Real World with Robert Bean and Lance MacNevin | |||
| 002 - Beyond the Thermostat: What Makes a Home Comfortable? | 08 Jun 2026 | 00:59:10 | |
Most people think comfort comes down to the number on the thermostat. In reality, it's a lot more complicated than that. In this episode, I’m joined by Allison Bailes and Nate Adams to explore what actually makes a home comfortable. We discuss thermal comfort, mean radiant temperature, humidity, air movement, HVAC system design, and why two homes set to the same temperature can feel completely different. Along the way, we dig into common misconceptions, practical retrofit strategies, and the relationship between comfort, efficiency, durability, and indoor environmental quality. Whether you're a contractor, energy advisor, designer, or simply interested in how homes work, this conversation offers a deeper look at one of the main reasons people choose to retrofit in the first place: creating a home that feels better to live in. Key Takeaways:
One quote that captures the spirit of the conversation: "Design for people, good buildings follow." - Robert Bean That idea comes up repeatedly throughout the episode and serves as a useful reminder that comfort isn't just another performance metric, it's ultimately the reason people live in and invest in their homes.
00:00 Introduction to Home Comfort and Backgrounds 03:53 Understanding Home Comfort 08:05 ASHRAE Standard 55 and Thermal Comfort 19:24 Common Reasons for Discomfort in Existing Homes 23:46 Sizing and Operation of HVAC Systems 28:19 The Importance of Proper Equipment Selection 33:15 Understanding Duct Leakage and Its Impact 38:02 The Challenges of Balancing Existing Duct Systems 46:29 Improving Building Shell for Thermal Comfort 52:42 Common Misunderstandings in Home Thermal Comfort 55:41 Where to Start to Learn About Home Comfort? 56:32 Design for People 57:22 Indoor Environmental Quality 58:36 Closing | |||
| 005 - Rethinking Residential Electrification | 04 Aug 2026 | 00:52:46 | |
In this episode of Renewing Homes, I’m joined by Nathan Horton of One Click Energy Solutions and Jason Rowley of BC Hydro to explore one of the biggest barriers to residential electrification: electrical service capacity. As more homeowners look to install heat pumps, EV chargers, and other electric technologies, many are told they need costly electrical service upgrades before they can move forward. But is that always the case? Nathan and Jason explain how energy management systems (EMS), evolving electrical codes, and better planning are changing what's possible. We discuss the practical realities of electrifying existing homes, lessons learned from Ontario's experience, and how collaboration between contractors, utilities, regulators, and policymakers can make electrification more accessible and affordable. Whether you're a contractor, designer, energy advisor, utility professional, or homeowner, this conversation offers practical insights into removing barriers and accelerating residential retrofits. Key Takeaways
00:00 Introduction 02:29 Electrification and retrofit basics 04:20 Barriers to electrifying homes 11:48 Smart panels, standards, and code 16:58 Right-sizing electrical service 22:11 Affordable housing case study 25:45 What contractors need to know 37:07 Navigating variances and approvals 41:56 Education and the road ahead LinksOne Click Energy Solutions - https://1clickenergy.com/ BC Hydro - https://www.bchydro.com/ Passive House Alberta Electrification Without a Service Upgrade Report - https://www.passivehousecanada.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/20231026-Electrification-without-a-service-upgrade-report.pdf | |||
| 004 - How Curiosity Built a Retrofit Leader | 20 Jul 2026 | 00:48:17 | |
In this episode of Renewing Homes, I sit down with Peter Darlington of Solar Homes and Cooper Le of 4 Elements to explore Peter's journey from stucco contractor to one of Canada's leading residential retrofit specialists. What began as curiosity about net zero homes led Peter to undertake one of Canada's first CHBA Net Zero labelled renovations on his own home… Several years before the label even existed! That experience transformed his business and continues to shape how he approaches residential retrofits today. Our conversation explores the importance of planning, building science, and collaboration in delivering successful retrofits. We discuss homeowner motivations, the comfort and health benefits of high-performance homes, lessons learned from over a decade of living with a cold-climate heat pump, and the opportunities and challenges of scaling quality retrofit work across the industry. Whether you're a homeowner, contractor, designer, energy advisor, or policymaker, this episode offers practical insights into what it takes to deliver better retrofit outcomes. Key Takeaways
00:18 Introduction to Sustainable Building Practices 01:52 Peter's Journey to Net Zero Retrofits 08:23 Collaboration with Four Elements 13:23 The Comfort and Health Benefits of Net Zero Homes 19:56 Cost Considerations in Home Retrofits 24:12 The Impact of Hail on Building Retrofits 25:50 Planning for Effective Retrofits 29:02 The Evolution of Building Practices 31:16 Challenges in New Builds and Hail Damage 32:54 Scalability in Retrofit Projects 33:52 Recognizing Value in Energy Efficiency 36:21 Heat Pump Performance in a 2015 Retrofit 37:18 Experiences with Heat Pumps 40:23 Lessons Learned from Home Retrofits 44:51 Simplifying Building Science for Better Outcomes LinksSolar Homes - https://www.solarhomesinc.com/ 4 Elements - https://www.4elements.eco/ Original Green Energy Futures feature on Peter Darlington's net zero home: Nate Adams' Heat Pump Climate Tool: | |||
| 006 - Building a Roadmap to Net-Zero Retrofits | 17 Aug 2026 | 00:59:51 | |
In this episode of Renewing Homes, I explore the lessons from the CHBA’s Towards Net-Zero Renovation Initiative, a multi-year effort to demonstrate what is possible when building science, planning, and skilled teams come together to tackle residential retrofits. The initiative brought together builders, energy advisors, designers, and other industry professionals to develop and implement deep energy renovations across existing homes. But the goal was about more than achieving a particular energy target. It was also about understanding the barriers to retrofits and developing a practical roadmap that could help homeowners and industry professionals make better decisions over the life of a home. We discuss the importance of building science, the challenges of scaling deep retrofits, the role of asset management and long-term planning, and why effective retrofit projects depend on coordinated teams. We also look at how the experience of the initiative could help shift the conversation around energy efficiency and inform the next generation of residential retrofit programs. Key Takeaways
00:00 Introduction to Net Zero Renovations 03:56 The Importance of Building Science 11:36 Goals of the Net Zero Initiative 17:38 Barriers to Retrofits 25:35 Developing the Roadmap to Net Zero 32:05 Shifting the Conversation on Energy Efficiency 37:09 Understanding Asset Management in Home Renovations 43:37 The Role of Teams in Effective Renovation Projects 53:35 Future Directions for Net Zero Renovations LinksCHBA Net Zero Renovation Program Building Knowledge Canada https://www.buildingknowledge.ca/ CHBA Advanced Building Science Course https://hub.chba.ca/ap/Events/Register/eZF8XbmsYCWCq | |||