Factory-built Homes — Another Path to Zero

…or Pennsylvania for customers in New England. In this cooler climate, reaching zero means R-40 double-wall construction, R-60 ceilings, and window heat loss from U-0.14 to U-0.19. Most homes have…

Kraus-Fabel Retrofit

…built “Energy Crafted”, with 7” dense-packed cellulose walls and tight construction. Our windows were reasonably good for the time – double-pane, argon-filled, low-e casements. A sealed-combustion propane-fired boiler provided heat…

Ted Clifton on Zero Energy Plans and the Future of Zero Energy Homes

…been interested in building a more efficient home since I was a teenager studying drafting in high school. Around 2006, I attended the national Green Building Conference in St. Louis,…

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