A lot of programmable thermostats offer temporary adjustments. IE: give
heat to 68 for a few hours then go back to program 50.

I think I might have one I can bring in. Ill need to find it though.


On Wed, Jan 22, 2014 at 12:56 PM, Omar Rassi <[email protected]> wrote:

> Good catch Justin! I can see why those would be hard to spot.
>
> I know there was some talk about having a programmable thermostat but
> realistically, keyholders come in and out at all random times and sometimes
> the open hours don't happen exactly on time or the person has a sudden
> thing come up so that would leak money at times too. Once we're settled in,
> a solution may be to tie the temperature setting to opening and closing the
> space so when you click on "open space" thermostat is set to X degrees.
> Click close space, it goes back down to X degrees
>
>
> On Wed, Jan 22, 2014 at 12:14 PM, Justin Herman <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Hey folks,
>>
>> I stopped in the new space to drop a few things off and I decided I would
>> check a few repairs out.
>>
>> First, The work that has been completed looks awesome. It is really
>> coming together. The team that preformed the move really got a lot done.
>> Not enough thanks can be given to the people who have taken a blight on
>> Summit St. and made it into a functional space.
>>
>> Unfortunately I see a few issues (that may or may not be know to all)
>>
>> 1. The space is heated but it seemed warm. This is cool when hacking is
>> happening BUT expensive when it is not. We MUST work a plan together to
>> deal with lowering the heat when the space is not occupied. (I did not know
>> where the thermostat was to turn it down so I did not make any actions for
>> this.)
>>
>> 2. Above the back 40's heater is a GIANT HOLE. It appears to be a vent
>> hole and may already have a plan to be resolved BUT at the current moment $
>> is flowing out the space. As the heater runs heat flows out and to the
>> ceiling and right next to the heater vent is this 8-12 inch hole. This must
>> be fixed ASAP.
>>
>> 3. The front garage door has large leaks of air. Replacement of the door
>> would be a more expensive project but buying weather trim and putting up a
>> plastic door (similar to the common space-back 40) would help considerably.)
>>
>> 4. There are numerous holes in the mortar that need filled.
>>
>> When I was in the space previously I didn't see many of these issues as
>> it was dark outside but in the light of day they become VERY clear.
>>
>> I have an album of pictures in an album I hope these help to clear things
>> up.
>>
>> SynHak -
>> https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0Bxw1KFspeHRrUHQzSFlfZ1Z1bzQ&usp=sharing
>>
>>
>> Once again GREAT JOB!
>>
>> Much Love
>>
>> Justin
>>
>>
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