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WM Wendy Martinenas updated 1-09

New Build Homes Should REALLY Consider “How to Reduce Utility Usage First”.

By David Popoff.

When considering building a new home one should look at how to reduce the need for heat and cooling loads first. One of the easiest ways is to consider a better thermal envelope or if you like blanket around the whole of the house.

In general the insulation cost of a new build is under or around 1% of the total cost of construction. It would not take much more to improve your insulation barrier and thus reduce your heating and cooling loads a considerable amount. Once you reduce your heating and cooling loads this would also require smaller mechanical, HVAC system, and thus lower you construction costs a little as well.

The second major culprit in heat and cooling loss is due to air leakage or also known as air infiltration. Sealing all holes is very important. Some of the biggest culprits of this are the rim joist, sill plates and top plates in new construction along with doors, windows and holes cut for various pipes, wires and mechanicals.

The PassivHaus, Passive House, requirements are an advanced; Continue reading New Build Homes Should REALLY Consider “How to Reduce Utility Usage First”.

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