Title: DOES BUILDERS CHALLENGE
1OCTOBER 22, 2008
DOES BUILDERS CHALLENGE
2150
American Standard Existing Home
American Standard Home
100
85
ENERGY STAR
Tax Credit/2006 Building America Home
70
Heathers Home 55
St. John 52
Vaught Home 47
0
Net Zero Energy Home
3TEAM ASSEMBLY
- Home Energy Rater Verifier
4CHARACTERISTICS
- Durable / Low-Maintenance
- Healthier More Comfortable
5CHARACTERISTICS
- Reduced Greenhouse Emissions
- Improved Indoor Air Quality
6DESIGN PRINCIPLES
- Building Should be Elongated on an East-West
Axis - to Control Hot Summer Sun
- Light Color, Highly Reflective and
Low-Emissivity Roof
- Utilize Natural Breezes and Shading
7HIGH PERFORMANCE HOMES
Solar is a major contributor to energy
inefficiency but an easy problem to downgrade if
you dont mind a little window dressing. Awnings
may reduce the energy needed to cool a home by
almost 25 in Boston 40 in Sacramento 70 in
Seattle. Of course, shady conditions can also be
achieved with site planning for minimal solar
exposure, tree coverage and permanent
architectural overhangs or screens on the facades
of sunny elevations. Builder Magazine, September
2007
8PASSIVE SOLAR DESIGN
9PASSIVE SOLAR DESIGN
10PASSIVE SOLAR DESIGN
PORCHES
SOUTH ORIENTATION
11PASSIVE SOLAR DESIGN
12MATERIAL CHOICES
- Choose Recycled or Reclaimed Materials
- Choose Wind/Impact-Resistant, Durable Materials
- Build to Avoid Cuts and Sizes to Minimize Waste
- Optimize Material Selections that Provide
Greater - Energy Savings
13SIPS
14SIPS
15ICFS
16ADVANCED FRAMING
- 19.2" or 24" on-center framing, floor systems
- 19.2" or 24" on-center framing, bearing walls
- 24" on-center framing, roof systems
- 24 on-center interior partitions
- Single top plate walls
- Right-sized headers or insulated (box) headers
(where required) - Eliminate headers in non-bearing walls
- Doubling the rim joist in lieu of header (2x6 or
deeper wall framing) - Ladders blocking at interior-wall-to-exterior-wall
intersections - Two stud corner framing
17SPRAY FOAM INSULATION
18ROOFING
19SOLAR HOT WATER
20LIMIT OR ELIMINATE VOCS
21HVAC AIR INFILTRATION
- Choose High Efficiency Equipment- SEER
- Use Programmable Thermostats
22DUCT LOCATION
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
23HEALTH
- Maintain Indoor Relative Humidity (35-50)
- Use Low or No VOC Paints, Stains Adhesives
- Use Easy to Clean Materials
- Use Certified Green Carpets
- Eliminate Garages from Conditioned Spaces
- Use Green Guard Certified
24AIR FILTRATION SYSTEMS
- Minimum Efficiency Reporting Value MERV
- Higher the MERV Higher the Filtration
- Systems May Include HEPA Filter and Purifier
Lennox PureAir
25HEALTHY KITCHEN
26ENERGY STAR APPLIANCES
Energy Star identifies this washing machine as at
least 50 more efficient that most top load
machines
Appliances lighting can account for 20-40 of
home energy use
27ENERGY STAR LIGHTING
28CASE STUDIES
292005 EVHA HOME - CONSTRUCTION
- SIP Walls (6 ½) and Roof (8 3/8)
- Sealing with Expanding Foam
- Splines
- Slab
- Wall/Roof Intersections
302005 EVHA HOME - CONSTRUCTION
- House Wrap over Exterior SIP Walls
- All Window Door Penetrations Flashed
312005 EVHA HOME - SITE
- House Nestled in Trees below Bluff
- Natural Windbreak from Cold North Winds
- Cool White Limestone and Grout
322005 EVHA HOME - ROOF
Voslite Roof Recycled Plastics
332005 EVHA HOME - SHADING
- Barrier from Sun
- Controls Passive Solar Heat
- Catches Wind
342005 EVHA HOME - SHADING
Deciduous Trees Provide Shade in Summer
352005 EVHA HOME - SUNROOM
- Windows Floor Passive Solar Gain
- Limestone Walls Indirect Thermal Gain
362005 EVHA HOME SUNROOM
FACILITATES NATURAL AIR FLOW
372005 EVHA HOME FEATURES
- Daylighting Windows Doors
- Cross Ventilation with Windows Doors
- Casement Windows Compression Seal
382005 EVHA HOME
392005 EVHA HOME - KITCHEN
TWO SMALLER DISHWASHERS
ENERGY STAR APPLIANCES
402005 EVHA HOME - FIREPLACE
Xtrordinair Wood Burning Stove Outside
Combustion Air
412005 EVHA HOME SAVINGS
- Average Monthly Energy Bill 133
- Total Electric Consumption
422006 EVHA HOME
432006 EVHA HOME - SYSTEMS
442006 EVHA HOME - DAYLIGHTING
SOLAR TUBES
SOUTH FACING WINDOWS
452006 EVHA HOME ATTIC FANS
2 SPEED ATTIC FANS WITH 2 PELLA AWNING WINDOWS
462006 EVHA HOME FEATURES
472006 EVHA HOME - TESTING
ENERGY STAR RATER GUARANTEED WATT SAVERS
482006 EVHA HOME SAVINGS
- Average Monthly Energy Bill 108
- Total Electric Consumption
492007 EVHA HOME
502007 EVHA HOME FEATURES
- Extremely Energy Efficient
512007 EVHA HOME PASSIVE SOLAR
PROPERLY SIZED PORCHES OVERHANGS
522007 EVHA HOME SIPS
EASE OF INSTALLATION
TIGHT ENVELOPE
532007 EVHA HOME SEALING
FILL VOIDS WITH EXPANDING FOAM
542007 EVHA HOME FLASHING
FLASHING SEALING WINDOWS AND DOORS
552007 EVHA HOME HIGH SEER HVAC
INFINITELY VARIABLE SPEED FAN WITH SEPARATE ZONES
562007 EVHA HOME ROOF
DURABLE REFLECTS HOT SUMMER SUN
572007 EVHA HOME WATER HEATER
SOLAR HOT WATER
582007 EVHA HOME WINDOWS
LOW-E WINDOWS DOORS
592007 EVHA HOME ATTIC FANS
DUAL ATTIC FANS DELAY USE OF AC
602007 EVHA HOME ENERGY STAR
ENERGY STAR APPLIANCES LIGHTING
612007 EVHA HOME DAYLIGHTING
REDUCES THE NEED FOR ELECTRICITY
622007 EVHA HOME - DAYLIGHTING
632007 EVHA HOME FEATURES
- No or Low VOC Paints Stains
- Regional White Ash Cabinetry
- PET Carpet, Bamboo, Concrete
642007 EVHA HOME FEATURES
- Impasse Termite Protection
- Sealed Combustion Fireplace
652007 EVHA HOME SAVINGS
- Average Monthly Energy Bill 75
- Total Electric Consumption
662008 EVHA HOME
672008 EVHA HOME SIPS
STRUCTURAL INSULATED PANELS
682008 EVHA HOME FEATURES
692008 EVHA HOME - DAYLIGHTING
702008 EVHA HOME FEATURES
- No or Low VOC Paints Stains
- PET Carpet Bamboo Flooring
712008 EVHA HOME SIPS
REFLECTIVE EXTERIOR FINISHES
722008 EVHA HOME PASSIVE SOLAR
732008 EVHA HOME SAVINGS
- Average Monthly Electric Bill 135
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