Whole House Ventilation Strategy
As homes are built tighter, ventilation & providing adequate fresh air to occupants becomes more important. What’s your whole house ventilation strategy?
As homes are built tighter, ventilation & providing adequate fresh air to occupants becomes more important. What’s your whole house ventilation strategy?
Homebuyer demand for green features continues to grow with more consumers expecting efficient, healthy, and safe homes across the country, making it clear that eco-friendly features and communities are an important decision-making influence.
Buyers of new homes expect their houses to be energy-efficient and comfortable, while also decreasing their costs on utility bills. EnergyLogic has not met a builder yet who does not claim to build a home that delivers on that promise. But how do you know how a house will perform if you do not measure the items which affect performance and comfort?
Just as a heart has four chambers that work together to pump blood around the body, the HVAC system has four components that, when integrated, create a system that works in unison to create comfort in the home.
There are very few single-family homes that obtain a LEED v4 certification. We are proud of our work with Thrive & USGBC to help change that!
Robby Schwarz delves into air-sealing & sound transmission challenges commonly seen in multi-family units. What’s the disconnect and how can we fix it?
In our close work with homebuilders, we’ve learned that the top three blind spots are hidden in HVAC design, moisture management, and warranty departments.
Announcing EnergyPro Exchange (EPX) – the first-ever industry collaborative to provide builders with a central energy rating resource.
In partnership with our dedicated Builders, EnergyLogic verified 2,284 ENERGY STAR Certified Homes in 2012, saving homeowners $915,844!