Plumbing & Mechanical editors want to see how tricked out your truck is!
September 1, 2014
If your truck is wrapped, who designed it? What kind of organizational equipment do you have that you’re proud of? Each month editors will select the best video and post it to the page
In the ground beneath the Honda Smart Home’s backyard, eight 20-ft. deep boreholes allow a geothermal heat pump to heat and cool the home’s floors and ceiling throughout the year.
The Copper Development Association has developed a new seven-minute video demonstrating how to properly solder copper tube and fittings to the newer, no-lead, brass and bronze copper alloys.
The inaugural scholarship is expected to be presented in April.
May 30, 2014
Judy Garber presented Plumbing & Mechanical columnist Dan Holohan with a certificate recognizing him for all he has accomplished on behalf of the OESP scholarship program.
Two large, joined solar panels hang on an outside wall and work similar to most solar panels.
May 30, 2014
Conservation Corps Iowa showcased the first home with a so-called “solar furnace” at a recent open house event in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, according to a report from KCRG.com.
Through the City Energy Project, 10 major U.S. cities will develop their own locally tailored plans to advance energy efficiency and reduce waste in their large buildings.
May 30, 2014
The new City Energy Project, an initiative from the Natural Resources Defense Council and the Institute for Market Transformation, is designed to create healthier, more prosperous American cities by targeting their largest source of energy use and climate pollution: buildings.