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Energy Star
If you were out house hunting, found a home you
absolutely loved and it turned out to be a better built home built to be
warmer in the winter and cooler in the summer and more comfortable all year
round and this home (that you love, remember) could actually help reduce your
energy use by up to 25% and even provided a healthier environment for you and
the kids and it was just the right size and the perfect location... then
wed like to ask you, just how much LESS would you be willing to pay for
such an amazing place?
ENERGY
STAR Features What's under the skin?
Verification: Earning The
ENERGY STAR for New Homes Label To achieve ENERGY STAR for New Homes status,
builders select from an array of possible improvements (for instance, achieving
an acceptable R-value for your homes insulation, can be achieved using a
number of different techniques). Homes can earn the ENERGY STAR for New Homes
label only after a neutral/3rd party verification. Independent Home Energy
Evaluators conduct on-site testing and inspections to verify that the homes
qualify. Invisible to the naked eye, most ENERGY STAR improvements are hidden
under the skin of your new home. The specifications that have to be
met to earn the ENERGY STAR for New Homes label fall into two main categories -
1) improvements to the envelope and 2) better mechanical systems.
The Envelope
Please... The Envelope Please... Walls, insulation, roofing, windows
and doors form your homes envelope. A tighter envelop yields
a more comfortable more energy efficient structure.
Effective Insulation
Effective Insulation Properly installed,
climate-appropriate insulation in floors, walls, attics and foundation ensures
even, comfortable temperatures throughout the house and across the seasons.
ENERGY STAR for New Homes partners, Owens Corning, Icynene and Dupont Tyvek all
contribute their expertise to deliver a comfortable, energy efficient
environment.
High-Performance
Windows
Energy-efficient windows available today are vastly
superior to what has been used historically. Protective coatings, argon gas
between the panes and improved frame assemblies all combine to create a
technologically superior product that helps keep heat in the winter, keep it
out in the summer and protect carpets, upholstery and artwork from damage by
filtering the suns destructive UV rays. Windows add a lot to the beauty
and character of a home, and they can add much more with a little technology
applied! Tight Construction and
Ducts
One of the secrets of an energy efficient home is to
minimize the possibility of air (which has already been either heated in the
winter or cooled in the summer) to leak out through unseen openings. Sealing
holes and cracks in the homes envelope and in duct systems
helps reduce drafts, moisture, dust, pollen, and noise. A tightly sealed home
improves comfort and indoor air quality while reducing utility bills.
The Mechanicals...
Better and more energy efficient appliances, lighting and heating,
air conditioning and ventilation make for a more comfortable, less costly home.
ENERGY STAR qualified homes employ some of the most efficient systems on the
market. HVAC - Heating Ventilation and Cooling High efficiency furnaces and air
conditioners coupled with an HRV (Heat Recovery Ventilator found in many ENERGY
STAR qualified homes) unit and a modern water heater do an amazing job of
reducing energy waste from your homes biggest energy consumer. Whether
its fuel (gas, oil) or electric, you are probably using more energy
heating and cooling than anywhere else in your life. New technology furnaces
and air conditioning units are powerful, quiet and durable (less likely to
require service). New furnaces burn fuel more efficiently producing a small
fraction of the greenhouse gasses of older models. And, HRVs (when
selected) help reduce the amount of heat that is lost as household air is
replaced with outside air. As fresh air enters the house, it is warmed as it
passes through a heat exchanger, heated by the warm outgoing air stream. ENERGY
STAR for New Homes partners, Reliance Home Comfort and Enbridge Gas
Distribution offer innovative and leading edge HVAC solutions.
Lighting and Appliances
ENERGY STAR qualified homes would also normally be
equipped with ENERGY STAR qualified products lighting fixtures, compact
fluorescent bulbs, ventilation fans, and appliances, such as refrigerators,
dish washers, and washing machines. These ENERGY STAR qualified products
provide additional energy savings to the homeowner (while also helping the home
earn its ENERGY STAR for New Homes label). Look for the ENERGY STAR qualified
products when selecting items for your new home.
..And Just a Few More IdeasLighting and Appliances
Being smart about energy use is always a good idea -
its good for the planet and good for your wallet. There are many other
ways you can do more to conserve. Consider a programmable thermostat, smart
metering (enabling home owners to take advantage of fluctuating energy costs
throughout the day) and demand response (automatically reducing use of
non-essential electrical items in peak demand periods such as summer heat
waves) as ways to take that extra step. ENERGY STAR for New Homes partner,
Reliance Home Comfort offers many energy management solutions to builders and
homeowners.
© 2010 EnerQuality
Corporation
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