blitz1976 wrote:
Im not sure how to express the square footage of the windows to you, is it just width times height for each window all added up?
Yes, south facing windows only.
blitz1976 wrote:
As for thermal mass, the only thing that we have is darker furniture, a darker wall, granite counter and that is about it.
OK, in other words not much thermal mass.
blitz1976 wrote:
Windows are a pretty standard window, it is a brand new house afterall.
Double paned I would take it then without the argon gas between or special glazing for heat retention.
blitz1976 wrote:
The backside of the house which has all the main living areas is facing south and we sit just below a ridge line.
OK, does this affect the time that the sun actually starts to shine into the house? Also, is there much roof overhang, window canopies or tree's that would interfere with the winter sun entering the house? Also, since you seem to have had passive thermal in mind are there insulated window shutters to keep heat in at night? (see
http://www.builditsolar.com/Projects/Conservation/conservation.htm about half way down the page)
Given you didn't include the thermal mass part of passive
solar, a really big part for regulating night temperatures, you don't seem to be doing too bad. Will have to look a few things up for your area regarding winter sun hours but it seems you don't have much heating cost so it's OK. If you want improvements look at the website above and pick your projects. Have fun.