Talk Back
Post a CommentRelated Articles
- Home builders can expect market to return to 2001 to 2005 levels
- Number Crunch: October 2008
- NHQ 2009: K. Hovnanian’s Virginia division has cultivated trades who love them
- NHQ 2009: K. Hovnanian – Northern California is all about Employee Satisfaction
- Online Communities Specifically Help Builder-to-Homeowner Communication
[View All]
HousingZone Most Popular Stories
- Decorative Concrete is Flexible and Affordable
- Custom Builder Design Challenge Winners Offer Imaginative Plans for Lake House
- 5 Great Green Building Examples
- The High-Performance Home Pitch
- Homebuilders, It's Time to Turn Your Business Around
- Analysis of results from Professional Builder’s 2008 Green Building Survey
- Small Sells: Homes on Micro-lots Prove that Size Doesn't Matter
- The Sun Shines on Solar
- Wild and Wonderful Basement Remodel
- Marketing Dollars that Work for the Community
Great Green: ICFs Seal this Home for Energy Efficiency
This Wisconsin home's construction methods make it a solid example of green
Mark Jarasek, Senior Editor, Electronic Media
September 1, 2008
Professional Builder
![]() |
|
This air-tight home looks like a traditional home but reaches far beyond. Photo: Excalibur Builders |
Excalibur Builders' owner Dave Hamilton says ICF construction not only provides strength but also conserves trees because the structure needs significantly less lumber. In addition, a combination of ICF construction and Icynene insulation used in the home creates an extremely tight building envelope that provides significant HVAC energy savings for the home's owner.
This home also holds a green certificate from the Madison, Wis.-based Green Built Home. That green certification is achieved by earning points in the following categories: setting and land use; landscape; energy efficiency; materials; indoor air quality; plumbing and water conservation; waste reduction; recycling and disposal; builder options; and efficient use of space.
© 2008, Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All Rights Reserved.


Digg This
