Shopping for a Home in Fairbanks: an abbreviated buyer’s guide

Shopping for a Home in Fairbanks: an abbreviated buyer’s guide Buying a home in Interior Alaska can be a formidable task. Building codes only pertain to homes inside city limit, many of which are older and may not meet current energy standards. Outside city limits,...

What do I need to be aware of when building on permafrost?

What do I need to be aware of when building on permafrost? Permafrost has long bedeviled those building homes and infrastructure in Alaska. Loosely defined as soil or rock that remains frozen for more than two years, it underlays roughly 80% of Alaska. Building on...

Building on permafrost: beware!

Building on permafrost: beware! The #1 piece of advice for building on permafrost: Don’t do it! That’s because homes are designed with the assumption that the foundation is both permanent and stable, and permafrost is neither. Especially not with the rapid climate...

Wood Stoves Need Air Too

Wood Stoves Need Air Too There is plenty of information in the code books on installing and operating oil- and gas-fired appliances, but much less on wood stoves. Instead, codes often defer to the stove manufacturer’s instructions for safe installation and...