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  • Healthy formaldehyde-free Demilec insulation.
  • Unvented attic allows all of the HVAC duct systems to be housed in “conditioned” space.
  • Large overhangs help shed rainwater away from walls and foundations.
  • Floor joist perimeter insulated and sealed to prevent leakage of unconditioned air and moisture into the floor cavity.
  • Carbon monoxide sensors installed at entrance to each bedroom and on the living area side of garage door entrance.
  • Sealed slab penetration (such as piping or conduit) to reduce entry of moisture or pests.
  • Confirmed Florida HERS Rating.
  • Efficient envelope volume in the home design allows for efficient heating and cooling.
  • Water heater located in garage allows for less stress on air conditioning system.
  • All hot water piping is insulated to minimize heat losses.
  • Attached garage features an exhaust fan on a motion sensor and timer to quickly eliminate fumes.
  • Impact resistant windows and garage door.
  • Engineered wood products used for roofing and floor.
  • A centrally located hot water heater minimizes heat loss by minimizing piping runs.
  • Homeowner provided with a manual and “green maintenance” training so that intended benefits of a green home are realized for the customer and the earth.

#1 Protect Your Health

Green homes help you stay healthy, especially if you suffer from asthma or allergies.
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#2 Reduce Electricity Bills

Green homes reduce electricity bills through energy-efficient appliances and design.
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#3 Conserve Resources

Green homes protect the environment from toxins, greenhouse gases, and resource exhaustion.
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