Green Modular Homes
Modular home manufacturers know how to GO GREEN. Builders of modular homes efficiently use resources and building techniques that has less impact on our environment. The construction of a modular home creates less waste and is thereby kinder to the environment than a traditionally built home.
The Features of Green Building are:
- Effective Insulation - properly installed, climate-appropriate insulation
- High Performance Windows - keep heat in during the winter and out during the summer. These windows also block damaging ultraviolet sunlight that can discolor carpets and furnishings.
- Tight Construction and Ducts - Sealing holes in the home's "envelope" and in duct systems help reduce drafts, moisture, dust, pollen, and noise.
- Efficient Heating and Cooling Equipment - costs less to operate, are quieter, reduce indoor humidity, and improve the overall comfort of your home.
- Lighting and Appliances - ENERGY STAR quailed homes may also be equipped with ENERGY STAR qualified products - lighting fixtures, compact fluorescent bulbs, ventilation fans and appliances, such as refrigerators, dish washers and washing machines.
The benefits of a Green Home are less energy usage, less water and natural resource usage, less waste and are healthier for people living inside. Green homes are also safer, healthier, more comfortable, and more durable than conventional homes and will greatly improve the overall quality of life for the homeowners.
The Environmental Benefits of a Green Home are:
- Improved air and water quality
- Reduced exposure to mold, mildew, and other indoor toxins
- Reduce Waste Streams
- Conservation and restoration of natural resources
The Economic Benefits of a Green Home are:
- Lower operating costs
- Enhanced durability, less maintenance
Some examples of material used in Green Building:
Warm-Board Radiant Sub-Floor - best way to provide, even, responsive, energy efficient radiant heat in a conventional framed home. Radiant heat has always been the most comfortable choice for heating your home. Warm-Board combines a high strength tongue and groove plywood structural APA rated sub-floor panel with a state of the art low mass high performance radiant heat floor panel. The same labor that would normally install a structural subfloor, simultaneously installs the panels that become part of your radiant heating system.
Benjamin Moore Low VOC Paints - A low odor, low VOC, 100% acrylic latex flat, that provides high hiding, excellent touch up, and a uniform flat finish. This paint does not have the odor of conventional paints that contain ingredients known as Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC).
HardiPlank Lap Siding - enhances and protects homes in all kinds of climates. It comes in a variety of looks and textures and comes with a 50 - year transferable limited warranty.
Icynene Insulation - creates an efficient, draft-free, noise-free, and pollution-free environment with air that's healthy to breathe. Icynene insulation and air sealing products provide a protective barrier to the entry of outdoor allergens and pollutants.
Renewable Forests - Forest Stewardship Council - It's purpose is to coordinate the development of forest management standards throughout the different bio-geographic regions of the US. Using lumber from certifiable renewable forests, it is an excellent way to ensure the survival of our environment and increase the green building standards.
From Show Floor to Reality: BUILDER 2009 Modular Show Home Earns LEED-Platinum Green Rating - Concept home puts down roots and becomes the first LEED-Platinum house in Newport Beach, Calif.
Governor Rendell Announces 40 Innovative Energy Projects to Create 1,400 Jobs; Calls for Higher Solar Standards to ... - HARRISBURG, Pa., Sept. 1 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Governor Edward G. Rendell today announced $20.5 million in state and federal investments that will create 1,400 jobs in the rapidly expanding clean energy industry.
New Laws Effective January 1, 2010 - The following legislation will take effect beginning Jan. 1, 2010.
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