UltraTouch Natural Cotton Fiber Insulation

ultraprod.jpgI just finished doing an installation of UltraTouch in a building project and I feel fine. Fine, because I'm not covered in fiberglass particles. Fine, because I didn't have to wear a mask to cut and install the insulation. Fine, because I ripped the insulation to length with my bare hands. No itching, no irritation, no problem. Here's how Bonded Logic describes their innovative product:

коли под наемUltraTouch Natural Cotton Fiber insulation is the successful combination of
25 years of insulation experience and a revolutionary patented manufacturing process that has created a superior and safe product.

UltraTouch is made from high quality natural fibers. These fibers contain inherent qualities that provide for extremely effective sound absorption and maximum thermal performance. UltraTouch DOES NOT ITCH and is very
easy to handle and work with.

 

UltraTouch contains no chemical irritants and requires no warning labels compared to other traditional products. There are no VOC concerns when using UltraTouch, as it is safe for you and the environment.

UltraTouch is also a Class-A Building Product and meets the highest ASTM testing standards for fire and smoke ratings, fungi resistance and corrosiveness.

UltraTouch contains 85% post-industrial recycled natural fibers making it an ideal choice for anyone looking to use a high quality sustainable building material.

By installing UltraTouch, you are making both your building and the environment a safer place to live, work, and enjoy.

A very good product. If you are interested in installing UltraTouch Natural Cotton Fiber insulation in your home or building project, please contact abdi@ergo-eco.com for more information.

Skillers Workwear - Flexi System

Skillers Flexi System Tool RigRecently I got the Skillers Flexi System Tool Rig, which is essentially an ergonomic back belt with a harness and tool bags. It is an incredible product. I tested it by putting as many tools from my tool box that would fit in it. I could list them all, but suffice to say, it more than accomodated as many hand tools that one could need for a job. The ergonomic design of the Tool Rig disperses the weight of the load over your hips and shoulders, much as a camping backpack might. It was comfortable, even with 20-30 pounds of tools in it. I wore it around for a while while doing other tasks, and it remained comfortable. There is total freedom of movement with a full Skillers Tool Rig, and I was almost sad to put my tools back in my tool box when I was finished testing the product.

For those who aren't in the know, Skillers is a workwear company that got its start in Sweden in 1972 by Matti Viio, "The Electrician Who Got Mad As Hell" and designed his own workwear. The result 35 years later is a company that is an industry leader in workwear in Europe, and now their products are available in America. According to the Skillers web site:

Skillers Workwear introduces a revolutionary concept in work clothing:

A flexible system of integrated work wear designed to meet the specific needs of skilled professional electricians, plumbers, carpenters and construction and building contractors. The company's work wear is specially designed to address on-the-job safety issues such as the physical strain of carrying tools, as well as stress from demanding and repetitive actions. These features protect the well-being and livelihood of the worker, benefiting both the individual and employer.

The Skillers Flexi System is a new concept in tool belts and ergonomics. To quote Skillers:

Skillers Flexi System is a system that helps you to individualize your work wear to suit your own personal needs. This system of belt, yoke, harness, suspenders and several pouches will help you to carry the weight of your tools and equipment evenly and lessen the fatigue and lower back pain from carrying all the weight on your hips. The system of pouches also works on most of our garments. You simply attach your favorite pouches on to the sewn-in velcro tool fastener.

Skillers Flexi System is made from hard-wearing, light-weight Cordura that retains its shape for a long time. Compared to leather, the material is lighter, airier, does not absorb dirt and moisture and will not get moldy.

I am looking forward to putting my Skillers Flexi System Tool Rig to good use. Any product that saves my back on the job is worth looking into. In addition, I have been wearing Skillers pants on the job for over a year, and I'm convinced that their products are an ergonomic model for the construction industry to follow. Skillers products are available now at their website, and will soon be available for purchase at Ergo-Eco.

Greywater - Water Reclamation & Recycling

I'll let Wikipedia supply the full definition for greywater:

Greywater, sometimes spelled graywater, grey water or gray water and also known as sullage, is non-industrial wastewater generated from domestic processes such as washing dishes, laundry and bathing. Greywater comprises 50-80% of residential wastewater. Greywater is distinct from blackwater in the amount and composition of its chemical and biological contaminants (from feces or toxic chemicals). Greywater gets its name from its cloudy appearance and from its status as being neither fresh (white water from groundwater or potable water), nor heavily polluted (blackwater). According to this definition wastewater containing significant food residues or high concentrations of toxic chemicals from household cleaners etc. may be considered "dark grey" or blackwater.

In recent years concerns over dwindling reserves of groundwater and overloaded or costly sewage treatment plants has generated much interest in the reuse or recycling of greywater, both domestically and for use in commercial irrigation. However, concerns over potential health and environmental risks means that many jurisdictions demand such intensive treatment systems for legal reuse of greywater that the commercial cost is higher than for fresh water. Despite these obstacles, greywater is often reused for irrigation, illegally or not, in older rural construction, simple construction old and new, often consisting of nothing more than a "drain out back" (pipe pointed down the nearest hill). In droughtzones or areas hit by hose pipe bans, typically by manual bucketting. In the third world, reuse of greywater is often unregulated and is common. At present, the recycling of greywater is poorly understood compared with elimination.

For more information and technical aspects of greywater systems, consult Greywater.com. You will find graphical descriptions and photographs of greywater systems that make it easy to visualize how they work and methods of implementation. Be sure to browse the "Contents" links for more in-depth studies and a planning page for those who might be interested in implementing their own greywater system.

Caveat emptor: although greywater systems seem like a natural fit for Southern California's water crisis, getting permission to install one may not go as smoothly as one might imagine. The Los Angeles Times recently ran an article that describes the bureaucratic nightmare that installing a greywater irrigation system can become.

Bahco by Snap-On 804921 3/8-Inch Drive 21 PC Socket Set Standard and Deep

Bahco by Snap-On 3/8-Inch Drive 21 PC Socket Set Standard and DeepBahco tools are spectacular. They offer a wide variety of ergonomic hand tools, and have even registered the word "ergo" as a brand name. They beat everyone to the punch, and they deserve to. Recently I bought a Bahco 3/8 socket wrench set, and it is a work of art. According to the manufacturer:

The low profile ratchet with one piece handle is designed to get into tight spaces. Features a thermoplastic comfort grip for better control even in wet and oily conditions. The Supertorque design contacts fasteners on the flats, reducing the chance of rounding. Includes both standard and deep well sockets.

Basically, it means that you have a really comfortable ergonomic handle which functions very well. When I used it to tighten a nut, it ratcheted down so easily that I began compressing the wood beneath the washer without realizing it. This little tool is powerful.

Takagi Flash TK-3 Tankless Water Heater

Takagi TK-3 tankless water heaterTankless water heaters are a revolutionary idea in home water heating systems. They use less water, they use less energy, and they create less waste. Takagi is a Japanese company that has been around since 1946, creating their first tankless water heater in 1952. Takagi USA was established in 1995. I remember having a tankless water heater in my apartment in Spain in 1995. It was tiny and ran on very little gas and served all our hot water needs. It is very uncommon to find a house with a tankless water heater in the USA. Here is some information from the Takagi website that might turn some heads and change some minds about that big hulking water heater in your house:

Since a tankless water heater has neither a storage tank to keep heated all day, nor a pilot light, it burns gas only when you need hot water. This eliminates standby heat loss, which can be as high as 3-4% every hour for storage tank type water heaters. This higher efficiency can allow you to save up to 50% off your utility costs.

Tankless water heaters are small (2.2 cubic feet), light (60 pounds), efficient (a 0.81 to 0.94 energy factor rate), environmentally friendly (the only product of its kind to receive SCAQMD (Southern California Air Quality Management District) approval for it's low emissions (CO, Nox)), and functional (delivering between 200 gallons and 500 gallons of hot water every hour on demand). In addition to all this, through the year 2007, high-efficiency water heaters are eligible for a $300 tax credit. For more information about buying and installing a tankless water heater in your home, please contact abdi@ergo-eco.com.

TOTO Aquia™ Dual Flush Toilet, 1.6 GPF / 0.9 GPF

TOTO Aquia™ Dual Flush Toilet, 1.6 GPF / 0.9 GPF Today I installed a Toto Aquia dual flush toilet in my bathroom. My old toilet was developing some serious cracks in the bowl and in the base, it was ready to be retired. I took out the old toilet and set about the business of installing the Aquia. This toilet has a dual flush feature, which means that it has two flushing buttons. One button uses .9 galllons (3.4 liters) of water per flush for liquids, the other flushes 1.6 gallons (6 liters) for solids. These dual flush toilets have long been available in Asia and Europe, but are just starting to make their presence felt in the U.S.A. For those of us living in drought-prone areas (such as Los Angeles and Southern California), this is good news. The water savings over the course of a year are impressive. According to the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power,

A dual-flush toilet allows the user to select either full or half flush. The amount of water saved with dual-flush toilets depends on the frequency with which the full and half flushes are selected. On average, dual flush toilets are estimated to use 20 % less water than standard efficiency 1.6 gallon per flush toilets.

By using a dual flush toilet, you are saving water without sacrificing the performance of an ultra-low flush toilet that uses 1.6 gallons per flush. While the installation of the Aquia is slightly different than that of a standard toilet, it is still surprisingly easy. I would recommend this product to anyone who is interested in conserving water and saving on their water bill. I think that the design of this product is very attractive as well, with a small footprint and clean, curving lines. It is definitely modernist in its design. If you are interested in getting a low-flush toilet for you home or apartment, please contact abdi@ergo-eco.com. Although the LADWP stopped giving rebates for dual flush toilets last year, you'll find that they are still competetively priced with conventional 1.6 GPF designer toilets. And they are doing much more for the environment and your pocketbook as well.

Ergo-Eco is open for business

Today Ergo-Eco has officially come into being. All the necessary lines were waited in, all the necessary forms were filled out, and all the necessary palms were greased. Ergo-Eco now legally exists as a business in the County of Los Angeles. Hooray for the Ides of March!