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Profile: The builder worked with IBACOS and Southface Energy Institute to design HERS-59 homes with air-tight 1.0-1.8 ACH50 construction, spray-foamed walls and attics, and high-efficiency heat pumps with fresh-air intake. Project: Pine Mountain Builders - Pine Mountain This home won a 2013 Housing Innovation Award. Profile: The first certified DOE Challenge Home in the United States-the Wilson Residence in Winter Park, Florida-produces more energy than it uses with construction costs one-third less than originally proposed. Profile: PNNL and Florida Solar Energy Center helped Habitat for Humanity build three <60 HERS prototype homes, 30% better than their typical homes at a cost of only $1,500 more. Project: Habitat for Humanity Palm Beach County – West Palm Beachīuilder: Habitat for Humanity of Palm Beach County Profile: The builder worked with Consortium for Advanced Residential Buildings to design HERS-65 homes with energy-efficient heat pumps and programmable thermostats with humidity controls, foam-filled concrete block walls, draining house wrap, and air-sealed knee walls. Profile: The builder won an Affordable Builder award in the 2014 Housing Innovation Awards for this super-insulated home that features a 5.5-in-thick layer of open-cell spray foam on the inside of the attic ceiling, providing an R-20-insulated, cool, conditioned space for the home’s high-efficiency SEER 15 heat Project: Habitat for Humanity South Sarasota County - Nokomis Profile: This case study highlights LifeStyle Homes’ successful marketing approach for their SunSmart home package, which has helped to boost sales for the company. Project: Marketing Zero Energy Homes: LifeStyle Homes - Melbourne Profile: This case study highlights the successful marketing approach of Tommy Williams Homes of its high-performance homes, resulting in increased sales and education for customers of the benefits of high-performance homes.

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Project: Marketing Zero Energy Homes: Tommy Williams Homes - Gainesville Profile: This builder partnered with Building America to build HERS-58 homes with foam gaskets at sill and top plates, fresh air intakes, SEER 16/HSPF 9.5 heat pumps, and tight air sealing of 2.7 ACH50. Project: Longleaf Village and Belmont - Gainesville Energy use was 30% lower in one home and 60% lower in the other.

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Profile: This builder worked with PNNL, Florida HERO, Energy Smart Home Plans, and Florida Solar Energy Center to design and test two zero energy homes. Project: Initial Performance of Two Zero Energy Homes - Gainesville Profile: This 18-home community won a 2013 Housing Innovation Award all the homes are LEED Platinum and meet ENERGY STAR for Homes Version 3 requirements, HERS 23–53. Profile: This case study describes an affordable, Habitat for Humanity Challenge Home in coastal Florida with ICF walls, PV, solar water heating, and fur-up duct chase.īuilder: Manatee County Habitat for Humanity Project: Volusia Habitat for Humanity - Edgewater

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Profile: This home garnered an award in the Affordable Builder category of the 2014 Housing Innovation Awards, and features 2x4 walls with fiberglass batt inside plus R-3 rigid foam on the exterior, ENERGY STAR lighting, appliances, and ceiling fans, a solar water heater, an ERV, and a high efficiency heat pump. Project: Southeast Volusia Habitat for Humanity - Edgewater Profile: Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL), Florida HERO, and Energy Smart Home Plans helped Ravenwood Homes achieve a HERS 15 with PV or HERS 65 without PV on this Florida home with SEER 16 AC, concrete block and rigid foam walls, high-performance windows, solar water heating, and 5.98 kW PV. Project: Ravenwood Homes and Energy Smart Home Plans, Inc. 75" rigid foam, furring strips, and foil-faced paper on interior walls. Profile: This new construction won a 2015 Housing Innovation Award for affordable homes and features foam-filled masonry block walls with.

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Profile: This 2015 Housing Innovation Award-winning affordable home got a HERS score of 57 without PV and features 6.5" structural insulated panel walls and a 8.25" structural insulated panel roof.īuilder: Habitat for Humanity South Sarasota Profile: The Building Science Corporation team tested implementation of an unvented tile roof assembly in a hot-humid climate, insulated with air-permeable insulation (netted and blown fiberglass). Project: Field Testing an Unvented Roof with Fibrous Insulation and Tiles This manufactured home achieved a HERS score of 57 without PV and includes superior insulation and air sealing. Profile: This home is the first manufactured home built to the DOE Zero Energy Ready Home standard and won an Affordable Builder award in the 2014 Housing Innovations Awards. Project: First DOE Zero Energy Ready Manufactured Home – Russellville














Hot weather wall deatil