Title: NAHB Green Building Certification
1NAHB Green Building Certification
Welcome to the Big Tent 300 pm (ET)June 18, 2009
Michael ChandlerAdvisor, GreenBuildingAdvisor.com
President, Chandler Design-Build
2Not green enough in my book!
- The NAHB has never done more than greenwash.
- The GBI is an attempt by industrial homebuilders
to benefit from "green" marketing without any
real change. -
Jeffrey Swainhart, Swainhart Construction Svcs
3Yes, the NAHB can be its own worst enemy.
4To call the NAHB Standard an exercise in
legitimizing mediocre behavior is somewhat of an
understatement.
- The "standard" not only sets the bar a quarter
inch above the floor, but it does not require
third-party verification and is completely driven
to reward exactly the same kind of practices that
got us here in the first place - Well intentioned builders will "think" they are
building Green when in fact they are not.
Michael Anschel, Owner, Otogawa-Anschel Design
Build
5We have an opportunity to impact the future
through sharing our knowledge.
6To those who would diminish the value or attack
the content of the Standard I say
- Where were they when the meetings were being
held? - It takes a lot more courage to challenge an
institution (or industry) from the inside than it
does to stand outside and throw stones. - As you know all too well, one must be willing to
sacrifice any and all personal and political
currency in order to have any chance of moving
the needle.
Ron Jones Chair, NAHB-ICC NGBS working group
7Something about law and sausage applies well to
the NAHB standard
Heck of a way to spend a vacation, I was not
invited but I was there. Consensus means we
had lobbyists from Steel and Concrete and Big
Builders and Multi-family. All sorts of
interesting opinions. Ron Jones really held it
together.
8Climate change is too big for name calling
- Of course we shouldnt look to NAHB for
leadership. - Those of us who have the experience and the
passion will need to look within ourselves for
that. - We will need an army of evangelical building
science educators but the Standard will be our
text.
Michael Chandler, preachin the gospel of green
9I just wish we would have had the vision as a
company to start building Green / Energy Star
Homes even sooner.
- We were just starting a new home for sale in the
winter of 2008 , when NAHB launched the NAHB
Green Building Guidelines. - We decided to build this home as our 1st Energy
Star home our 1st Certified Green home.
- Edward D. Nikles CGP , CAPS , GMB , CGB , CGR
NAHB 2008/2009 Custom Home Builder of the Year
10The cost to achieve this level only added
approximately 6 to the normal sales price of
this model home.
- We achieved a HERS rating of 48 , with
conventional (but upgraded) fiberglass
insulation. - Our home also scored Gold Level Green through the
NAHB Green Building Guidelines.
- Edward D. Nikles CGP , CAPS , GMB , CGB , CGR
NAHB 2008/2009 Custom Home Builder of the Year
11My Green Hero? Danny Winters of Cimarron Homes
(and his boss Craig Morrison).
- 1715 square feet.
- 3 Bedrooms w/ Loft.
- 2.5 Baths.
- NAHB Green Energy Star Cert.
- Local HBA Green Building Council Green Home
Tour. - Price 144,830 including the lot.
Danny Winters and Craig Morrison, Cimarron Homes
12Their Green Neighborhood in North Carolinais
featured at Green Building Advisorhttp//www.gree
nbuildingadvisor.com/homes/green-neighborhood-nort
h-carolina
- Danny and Craig sold three homes in Jan 06.
- In 07 they committed to building all homes
- both Green and Energy Star certified.
- In Jan 07 they sold eighteen homes.
Danny Winters and Craig Morrison, Cimarron Homes
13You could look it uphttp//www.greenbuildingadvi
sor.com/homes/green-neighborhood-north-carolina
14Get on the Train, or Get Hit by It
- If builders do not want to see the government
creating green building legislation, why don't
the builders do it themselves? - If anyone has the body of knowledge to pull from
and members with decades of experience building
energy efficient, "green" homes, its the NAHB.
Jamie Hager Green Building Verifier Southern
Energy Management
15Be a skeptic, dont trust the process but work
within it for the greater good.
16I am working hard to improve the industry the
best way I know how.
- I have problems with the NAHB standard, as well
as LEED, and most of the other programs out
there, but I do believe that they are all
attempting to accomplish something. - I think that pointing out flaws in these
programs is important to make people aware of
them as well as push those with the power to make
needed improvements.
Carl Seville, Green Building Curmudgeon
17The National Green Building Standard is not a
perfect document, no one ever imagined it would
be.
- But the problem is not with the Standard itself,
rather with the way it is being used by NAHB. - I am happy to see that people are calling out
NAHB and other defenders of the status quo, but I
am also pleased that there are those of us who
are working hard from the inside to make real
change come about.
Ron Jones Chair, NAHB-ICC NGBS working group
18One day there will be no such thing as green
building because all buildings will be green.
- We totally agree with your sentiment about
keeping the goal in perspective, and not focus on
whos is bigger/better. - NAHBs will be bigger by design, LEED will be
more rigorous, and the USGBC is certainly okay
with this.
Nate KredichVice President of Residential Market
DevelopmentU.S. Green Building Council (USGBC)
19We need to all pull together to shift the
marketThere are many different roles to play
20How do we navigate the NAHB standard?
- Similar to Energy Star and LEED-h (and the bldg
code) - Learn the rules
- Play the game
- Repeat, get better, repeat.
- Start with the on-line scoring tool
www.NAHBgreen.org - (Bills working on an Excel version)
- First time score a house youve already finished.
- Learn how close you are already
- then identify opportunity for change.
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22You have to score when you pull the permitOr
youre navigating without a map
23Dont forget the additional points
- Depending on the size of the home you will need
50 more additional points to reach Bronze - Or 100 additional points to reach higher than
bronze - You get a credit of
- 15 points for building less than 1000 sf
- 12 points for building less than 1500 sf
- 9 points for building less than 2000 sf
- 6 points for building less than 2500 sf
- You get a 1 point per 100 sf penalty for building
over 4,000 sf
Grumpy Michael icon
(plenty of room for improvement on this part of
the standard!!!)
24It is theoretically possible to build a NAHB
green house without having it blower door tested
- I dont know of any builder who has done it,
- but it is theoretically possible.
- I created an open log-in at NAHBgreen.org
- User ChandlerDesign_at_mebtel.net
- Password Chandler
- I (and John Brooks, thanks) played around with a
couple of variations on Dannys house - Carl Seville contributed the West multi-family
project
25So here is what the very least you could do and
still hit bronze under NAHB green looks like
26The energy section for that imaginary minimum
standard house looks like this
- 701.3 Mandatory practices Third-party plan
review to verify that the intent of the Standard
with respect to the energy efficient performance
or specific prescriptive details are adequately
implemented in the buildings design, and to
ensure proper integration of various energy
efficient technologies. Minimum energy
performance per 701.1.2 shall obtain a minimum of
30 points from 703 and include a minimum of two
practices from 704
27The energy section for that imaginary minimum
standard house looks like this
- 701.4.1 Mandatory practices HVAC systems sized
according to heating and cooling loads calculated
using ACCA Manual J, or equivalent. - 701.4.2 Mandatory practices Duct systems sealed
to prevent leakage, bldg cavities not used as
supply ducts.
28The energy section for that imaginary minimum
standard house looks like this
701.4.3 Mandatory practices Insulation and air
sealing installed in accordance with the
manufacturers instructions or local code, as
applicable. Caulking, gasketing, adhesive
flashing tape, foam sealant, or weatherstripping
is installed forming a complete air
barrier. 701.4.4 Mandatory practices
Fenestration U.40 SHGC .40 in zone 3, U.35 in
zone 4 and up.
(plenty of room for improvement on this part of
the standard!!!)
29The energy section for that imaginary minimum
standard house looks like this
- 703.1.1 (12 points) Building envelope Total
building thermal envelope UA per RESCheck or eq.
10 better than IECC. Third-party grading of the
installation as achieving Grade 1 is required. - 703.2.1 (3 points) Insulation and air
sealingtightly fitted, enclosed six sides, voids
lt 2, wraps wires, boxes, pipes, all boots
caulked, air barrier, tub/stair/fireplace detail,
masonry fireplace doors gasketed, outside air,
chimney top damper. - No third party verification except insulation
to grade 1
(plenty of room for improvement on this part of
the standard!!!)
30The energy section for that imaginary minimum
standard house looks like this
- 703.4.4 (5 points) HVAC Heat pump heating
efficiency 9.0 HSPF - 703.4.5 (10 points) HVAC Cooling Efficiency 15
SEER - 704.5 (1 point) HVAC design and installation by
factory trained technician
31shall obtain a minimum of 30 points from 703 and
include a minimum of two practices from
704.(and then you have guys like that joker who
wants Carl to certify an 850 sf rental unit with
three E-Star dishwashers without a blower door
test)
- 704.2.2 (2 points) Lighting appliances
Recessed light fixtures that penetrate the
thermal envelope less than 1 per 400 sf - 704.2.5 (2 points) Lighting appliances ENERGY
STAR dishwasher
32It dont matter how good the insulation is if
the door is open
Energy Star and Green Building Certification go
together like good bourbon and ice (cant use
peanut butter and jelly anymore) I still
havent heard of any verifiers passing a house
without a blower door test but under the old GBI
there was a disciplinary action against a bogus
verifier that sort of got hushed up. Sff
Happens
33A green building program with training wheels?
- If you can figure out how to participate in
LEED, you will build a pretty good green house.
Lord knows they have rules enough to make sure
you do. - But LEED is not transforming the market, and at
least training wheels get you on the bike. - Get on the bike, steer on over to the USGBC and
get some fancier tires. That would be a nice
ride.
Jamie Hager Green Building Verifier Southern
Energy Management
34Why work hard if theres not going to be a test?
- The simple fact is that it's difficult to measure
your performance and make thoughtful improvements
without third-party certification. - It's hard to motivate people to pay money to take
a test that they are likely to fail. - Some of the Toughest hold-outs are old school
solar builders. - I joined Energy Star to protect myself from a
client.
35Whatever I do is going to be not green enough
for somebody
- If youre not measuring you cant tell your team
or your customers what your doing right, or
wrong. -
- If you arent measuring you have no defense
against green washers. - But if we only allow folks to take the test who
we know will get a B or above, we lose the
ability to motivate others to join the class.
36A low threshold is okay if it comes with
meaningful education.
- We've created a system where it is relatively
easy to get a Pass" - and for any conscientious and motivated builder
to raise that score to a "B" and maybe even an
"A" given the right client and team. - Its hard to fix what you dont know is broken.
37As you improve you can switch to LEED-h,stick
with NAHB green or choose both.
- Im certifying five ways on one home right now.
-
- GHBT green, my local program here in NC
- NAHB green
- LEED-h
- DOE Builders Challenge
- and Energy Star
- Its fun to take the test when you know youre
gonna get an A
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