How wall color can cool (or heat) you by over 25˚F (13˚C), & shade can cool you by over 45˚F (25˚C)
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- Опубликовано: 5 авг 2023
- Light colored exterior walls-exposed to full sun-are over 25˚F (˚C) cooler than darker colored walls; while shaded walls (whatever the color) are over 45˚F (˚C) degrees cooler than walls exposed to the full sun.
I discovered this by comparing the temperature of different colored west-facing walls with a hand-held infrared thermometer on a summer afternoon when the ambient temperature was 102˚F (38˚C) in Tucson, Arizona, USA.
I also compare the difference of temperature of walls in full-sun to those in the shade, so you can make informed choices in the color of your building, and where you can more wisely utilize shading strategies to FREELY cool you in summer and warm you in winter.
Keep in mind that LIVING shade from vegetation ALSO gives you air, food, wildlife and livestock habitat, carbon sequestration, and seed for more. Non-living shade doesn't come close to all those cumulative benefits.
Filmed August 2023
I use a Fluke 62 MAX+ Handheld Infrared Laser Thermometer to take the temperature readings.
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the fact average people don't know this is disturbing. Glad you're educating them. but they should have already known this.
Zurich in Switzerland has made it a building law now to not have dark buildings 👍🏼, and in a few weeks time we vote on new laws to make our city even greener 👍🏼
Painted my SW wall white and built awnings over the windows. Made a huge difference!
Trees irrigated with captured runoff and greywater on the west, east, an north side of buildings (in northern hemisphere) will be icing on the cake.
when i lived in glendora ca about 25 miles east of los angles, we had a patio and took off the plastic roof of the patio. we put in grapevines for replacement of said roof. we also used thermal drapes to help cool the house . thanks for the vid.
I received your books close to two weeks ago and have been thoroughly inspired and informed by them. Thanks for all your work!
I have always wondered why people don’t paint their houses white or at least a light tan here in the desert. Glad to know that it truly does make a difference. Need more people to do this. Thanks for the video!
Ever been to India? In temple areas you have to take your shoes off and walk barefoot. In the sunny areas they have walkways that are painted white, where it is quite good to walk. Take one step away on the normal stone pavement, and you burn your soles….
Another interesting phenomenon is that air temperature varies a lot on different sides of your house during daylight hours. When I lived in Tucson the air was often 15F hotter on the south side of the house than on the north side at midday.
Thanks for the demonstration, Brad. I appreciate all that you do to educate people on how to live in harmony with the desert, in cooperation with nature.
That is an awesome.hat!
Great video and demonstration! Glad I found your channel. I will get the books for certain.
Even though I thought I was knowledgeable in landscape and passive design, your books are invaluagle info
beautifully simple
True lime whitewash is even cooler. Something to do with infrared wavelength, also emitting all through the night to cool the house
I wish you would run for public office!!!
Yep! 100% true. I did a video on this last year showing my forest green wall versus a yellow wall. Huge difference. I still need to repaint my house in a lighter color now that I know.
Love these tips. So easy so effective.
Dear Brad, I know this isn't within your usual scope, but a related video that you definitely should watch and put on your radar is the "thermal cooling paint with grocery store items" video by NightHawkinLight.
The result of the paint (with calcium carbonate microspheres) in direct sunlight achieved a 30 degree celsius drop in surface temperature, compared to a metal sheet in sunlight. He went through the step by step process and published it all on RUclips, for free! You should definitely see if that could be something for you and your desert landscape!
Cheers from Germany.
Shade is the best!!
Always look forward to your videos, Brad! In addition to your books, have you ever considered running a course or online membership group to offer mentoring and consulting to people?
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It would be kind of interesting to see the difference between the sunlit parts of the shaded wall vs the shaded parts. Near to the ground the heat would bleed into the ground and near the shade it would move into the shade. It would be interesting to understand how the gradient looks like. I think maybe you would want an infrared camera for that.
Oh, I'm not even 35 seconds into this video and I'm disgusted to learn that here in northeast Oklahoma we have the same temperatures at Tucson. No wonder I hate the month of July in my state. 😅😵💫😭
When's volume 3 available?
I keep finding references to Volume 3 of your books, on cisterns, etc. Does that book exist, and where can I find it?
Volume 3 has not been published. I'm still working on it.
@@HarvestingRainwater, we are so ready for Vol. 3 here in Sunsites
Well...crap. 😂 just painted my house brown. 😖
:D