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Southeast Uplift Announces Do-it-Yourself Home Weatherization Trainings

The SE Uplift Sustainability Program is hosting a series of free trainings to help homeowners learn about inexpensive do-it-yourself ways to increase the energy efficiency of their homes. Professional trainers will cover topics such as behavior modification and light weatherization, bypass sealing, basic insulation, ventilation corrections and discussing when to call a contractor. There will also be a field session in a home where participants will get guided hands-on experience applying weatherization methods.

This training opportunity is for residents of southeast Portland interested in weatherization techniques they can learn to do on their own without having to hire a contractor. The result will be low cost energy efficiency that will lower the carbon impact of your home!

First Training:

The first training is on Monday, May 23rd, from 6:30 to 8:30 PM. It will be held at SE Uplift, 3534 SE Main. Dates for the following two sessions will be scheduled soon.

The trainings will be given by Fluid Market Strategies, a mission-driven consulting firm based in Portland, Oregon that provides management, marketing and training services. Their specialties include energy services with an emphasis on efficiency and renewable technology programs, as well as sustainability consulting and carbon management services. They focus on projects that provide environmentally or socially responsible benefits.

To sign up for this training Email Tim O’Neal at Southeast Uplift.

Information about the trainer:

As the Senior Building Science Specialist for Fluid Market Strategies, Dan Wildenhaus has completely immersed himslef in the discussion of what is required to create High Performance Homes. Dan has over 17 years of experience working directly for a contractor–doing energy audits, weatherization repairs, consulting and analysis for private clients in both the new construction and the existing home market. Dan is currently the contractor coordinator for Seattle’s Community Power Works for Home program as well as an instructor at South Seattle Community College where he trains tomorrows home performance workforce. Dan also provides building science consultation and training services with Northwest Energy Star Homes.


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