Anyone can start here · Loomis1856
Clear and repair the gutters.
Fund it for $260. Proof lands onchain when it's done.
$260 proposed
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What the work involvesLeaves and debris have backed up the gutters at a worker cottage on the 1800 block of S Loomis St, Pilsen, Chicago, IL 60608, so water is running down the siding and pooling at the foundation instead of draining away -- the cheapest first step before any weatherization work on this envelope.
How this work is done
A documented method, so this packet comes out the same whoever does it.
Bring
- camera
- tape measure + flashlight (attic/crawl/basement/rim joist)
- low-cost CO monitor (spot screening at combustion appliances)
- incense stick or smoke pencil (qualitative draft tracing, no blower door)
- tablet/clipboard with the weatherization-readiness checklist
- thermal/IR camera (optional, insulation-gap scope)
Steps
- 1. Confirm scope with the household and record what they actually feel: the cold rooms, the drafts, the winter bill they want lower. Their comfort targets frame the package: this is their claim of a warmer home, not a generic energy audit.
- 2. Inventory the envelope by assembly with photos: attic insulation presence + approximate depth/R-level, accessible wall/floor/rim-joist insulation, window/door condition and weatherstripping, and visible bypasses (top plates, chases, recessed lights, attic hatch).
- 3. Trace drafts qualitatively (smoke pencil/incense at suspect points on a breezy day or with exhaust fans running) and rank the air-sealing targets; note that quantitative blower-door verification belongs to the weatherization contractor.
- 4. Screen combustion safety BEFORE tightening is planned: photograph each combustion appliance + venting, take a CO spot reading, and flag anything (orphaned water heater, corroded flue, suspected backdrafting) that a BPI-qualified pro must clear before ANY air-sealing proceeds.
- 5. Check moisture prerequisites: any active leak, bulk-water entry, or damp assembly gets sequenced ahead of insulation (never insulate a wet assembly), and note ventilation needs after tightening (bath/kitchen exhaust, fresh-air strategy).
- 6. Assemble the weatherization-readiness package: ranked air-sealing targets, insulation gaps by assembly with rough quantities, combustion-safety flags that gate the work, moisture prerequisites, ventilation-after-tightening notes, and the utility/WAP program paths the household may qualify for.
- 7. Enter photos, GPS/address, the assembly inventory, CO readings, and the readiness package; sign. Route combustion clearance to a BPI-qualified pro and installation to insured insulation contractors, the survey scopes, it never installs.
What counts as done
- Before photo of the clogged/overflowing gutter run
- After photo of the cleared gutter with clean water flow demonstrated
- Note of any loose hangers or seam leaks found and resealed
- GPS / address confirm
Proof is measured against these, not judged by taste.
The standard this serves
Weatherization Readiness. Weatherization readiness is the survey that turns a cold, expensive-to-heat home into a fundable plan. Following the Department of Energy's program, the surveyor maps where the house leaks air, which attics and walls lack insulation, what fresh-air path must follow the tightening, and which safety checks must clear first. Mastery looks like a walkthrough that ends with a package a weatherization crew can price without a second visit. This packet is one piece of one such survey, done carefully and written down, so a real family's real house gets closer to warm.
What is promised, and what is not.
Funding this work is a purchase or a vote, same act: you either want this done here, or you want the world to contain it. A vote is free and signed; funding starts at one cent and anything beyond the wage is recorded as a premium for the worker. Either way the money settles only on accepted proof. An agent can fund it in one x402 call: POST /nurture/fund {"workId":"WORK_1787185780836_zd0ee58","funderWallet":"0xYOU"}.
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