House Hacking Tips and Tricks 15: CO Detector Retrofit

House Hacking Project: CO Detector Retrofit One of our smoke detectors from post 12. The Carbon Monoxide Poisoning Prevention Act of 2010 (Cal. Health & Safety Code §§ 13260 et seq.) requires that all dwellings in CA are to have carbon monoxide detectors as of 7/1/2011. The only time most home owners hear about this… Continue reading House Hacking Tips and Tricks 15: CO Detector Retrofit

House Hacking Tips and Tricks 14: Video Surveillance

House Hacking Project: Video Surveillance If there is a bump in the night, or you are away from home and your security alarm goes off, wouldn’t it be nice to check on your home immediately? Modern home surveillance can deliver the goods with proper planning. Between desktop programs and cell apps, you can see what… Continue reading House Hacking Tips and Tricks 14: Video Surveillance

House Hacking Tips and Tricks 13: Water Filtration

House Hacking Project: Water filtration This week, we will explore a few tidbits about water filtration: refrigerator, under sink, and whole house. We have great water in North County, but the City of San Diego hasn’t fared so well in the past: details here (editor note: this isn’t fresh data, and likely has been remedied.)… Continue reading House Hacking Tips and Tricks 13: Water Filtration

House Hacking Tips and Tricks 12: Semi-Yearly Maintenance

  House Hacking Project: Semi-Yearly Maintenance The dreaded daylight savings time change will be upon us, and it is that time of year to get caught up on a few easy chores around the house. First on our list is replacing all of the batteries in our smoke detectors. We neglected this for a few… Continue reading House Hacking Tips and Tricks 12: Semi-Yearly Maintenance

House Hacking Tips and Tricks 11: USB Outlet and Wall Switch

House Hacking Project: Easy Electrical Project   So enough is enough. This motion sensing switch cracked after a few years, and the push button was hardly usable. We never leave the lights on to need the “off” feature, so we opted for a regular switch in its place. After turning off the power, it is… Continue reading House Hacking Tips and Tricks 11: USB Outlet and Wall Switch

House Hacking Tips and Tricks 10: Potting Cactus

House Hacking Project: Weekend Project: Potting Cactus Ocotillo leafing and in bloom. In light of the extended drought we are experiencing, water wise landscaping is a great idea. Cactus (which are succulents) are perfect plants for this since they adapted to live in water scarce environments. They can take full sun, blazing heat, near freezing… Continue reading House Hacking Tips and Tricks 10: Potting Cactus

House Hacking Tips and Tricks 8: Battery Backups

House Hacking Project: UPS Backup UPS. Not the shipping company, but uninterruptible power supply. What is it? A battery powered backup device, that provides a continuous source of power in brown out or black out situations. They also serve as a surge protector. Depending on your needs and budget, you can get a small unit… Continue reading House Hacking Tips and Tricks 8: Battery Backups

House Hacking Tips and Tricks 6: Overhead Storage

House Hacking Project: Overhead Rack Who can’t use more storage? Especially in the garage right? We thought so, and we installed an overhead garage rack. It pays to shop around, we found Costco has this even cheaper. Anyhow, purchasing the kit is the easy part. Most folks buy them installed, but that can double the… Continue reading House Hacking Tips and Tricks 6: Overhead Storage