Showing posts with label eco friendly. Show all posts
Showing posts with label eco friendly. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 8, 2008

House Huggers!

Keeping with my recent theme of built green I would like to show you how Campbell Homes has done their part in helping the environment by building Energy Star and Built Green Colorado Homes. Last year (2007) Campbell Homes built 53 homes all of which were certified by Energy Star! This is equivalent to:

· Eliminating the emissions from 37.10 vehicles
· Saving 20,352 lbs of coal
· Planting 5.30 acres of trees
· Saving homeowners $23,691 on their utility bills

Because of their contribution to helping build better energy efficient and environmentally friendly homes Campbell Homes was recently awarded the
ENERGY STAR for Homes Leadership in Housing Award!


Campbell Homes is proud to be a house hugger!


For more information about how you can become a Campbell Homes’ House Hugger visit us online at www.campbellhomes.com or call Kelly Noble at 719-266-9780 or email her at knoble@campbellhomes.com


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Wednesday, March 26, 2008

Home builders going 'green'

This is an article I found online at http://www.kvue.com/news/state/stories/032608kvuebuildgreen-cb.bb053c.html#

Please enjoy!

Home builders going 'green'
10:39 AM CDT on Wednesday, March 26, 2008
By JEFF BRADY / WFAA-TV
DALLAS — According to a recent survey by the National Association of Homebuilders, buyers said they would pay an additional $8,900 for a certified "green" home.
But are "green" homes really selling better? We found it depends on the builder, the buyer and the neighborhood.
Better insulation is one factor that makes a "green" house "green." In one house we found, recycled newspaper does the job.
Elizabeth Newman has been building homes in Dallas for 18 years. Just last year, she went all "green."
"Before I started building 'green,' I had people asking about building green," Newman said.
So what does it take to get a "Green Built" label in North Texas? Upgrades in waste reduction (or saving trees), water efficiency, indoor air quality, energy efficiency, using recycled materials, and educating the homeowner are all factors.
The downside? Prices on "green" homes are $10,000 to $28,000 more than similar models.
One we found is priced at about $750,000. Newman sold it the same day we were visiting . But some Dallas Realtors aren't yet seeing homebuyers clamor for energy efficient models.
"I just don't have a customer base that is demanding that they want a 'green' home. Nor will they pay any more for it," said Realtor Tom Rhodes. "They'd much rather have high tech homes with all the wireless, and studies, and that kind of thing."
Still, other agents say certain neighborhoods and buyers expect it. The more custom-built the home, the more likely the buyer is to expect a shade of "green."
"They will reap the benefits from the electric bill, the tankless water heater, xeroscape, that kind of stuff," Realtor Margaret O'Brien said. "So I really think that even though the price point might be a little more, you could definitely sell it — and I think there's a market for it."
The Green Built certification is so new that there are no numbers available to indicate how many are being built. The more familiar Energy Sar rating is the next best thing, and about 40 percent of all new homes in Texas last year earned that rating.
E-mail jbrady@wfaa.com

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Thursday, March 13, 2008

Energy Star Rated Homes are Better

What is Energy Star? The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) set up the Energy Star guidelines to make new homes at least 15% more efficient than homes built to the specific Energy Conservation Code (ECC) for the corresponding year the home is built. Within the program Energy Star identifies over 40 products that meet and exceed these qualifications in areas such as climate appropriate insulation, high performance windows, efficient heating and cooling systems, plumbing and lighting fixtures and appliances.

More than 7,000 organizations and manufacturers, including over 2,500 homebuilders across the nation, have formed a partnership committed to the efficient use of resources to create a more comfortable and healthier living environment inside and outside the home.

Campbell Homes in Colorado Springs takes great pride in being not only an Energy Star certified builder but being one of only 4 builders in Colorado Springs that is 100% Energy Star tested. EVERY new Campbell Home is tested by an independent inspector.

Did you know that Energy Star only required builders to test 15% of their homes to become an Energy Star builder? This basically means when you buy from a builder that is not 100% Energy Star tested you are playing the Energy Star lottery because you never know if your new home is actually Energy Star rated. So, as you are shopping around for a new home please make sure to ask not only is the builder an Energy Star builder but also is your particular home Energy Star tested. They should be able to show you the sticker or certificate that will usually be located in your power box.

Below I have highlighted some of the reasons Campbell Homes makes your home better with Energy Star…

6 Ways Energy Star Makes Your Campbell Home Even Better...
1. Effective Insulation
Properly installed and inspected insulation in floors, walls, and attics ensures even temperatures throughout the house, reduced energy use, and increased comfort.

2. High-Performance Windows
Energy-efficient windows employ advanced technologies, such as protective coatings and improved frames, to help keep heat in during winter and out during summer.

3. Tight Construction and Ducts
Sealing holes and cracks in the home's "envelope" and in heating and cooling duct systems helps reduce drafts, moisture, dust, pollen, and noise. A tightly sealed home improves comfort and indoor air quality while reducing utility and maintenance.

4. Efficient Heating and Cooling Equipment
In addition to using less energy to operate, energy-efficient heating and cooling systems can be quieter, reduce indoor humidity, and improve the overall comfort of the home.

5. Efficient Products
Your Campbell Home will be equipped with ENERGY STAR qualified products — lighting fixtures, compact fluorescent bulbs, ventilation fans, and appliances, such as rnage, dishwashers, and microwaves.

6. Third-Party Verification
Third-party raters conduct onsite testing and inspections to verify the energy efficiency measures, as well as insulation, air tightness, and duct sealing details. A homebuilder has to have 15% of their homes tested by an independent inspector in order to qualify as an ENERGY STAR builder. This however does not guarantee that your home will be ENERGY STAR rated. But Campbell Homes has 100% of their homes tested so you can rest assured that your home, no matter which home you choose, will be an ENERGY STAR home.

Visit http://www.energystar.gov/ for more information on the Energy Star Program or you can always visit Campbell Homes' online community at http://www.campbellhomes.com/

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Wednesday, March 12, 2008

It Is Easy Being Green with Campbell Homes


Built Green Colorado:
Built Green™ is an industry program that promotes an environmentally friendly approach to construction by setting standards for better energy efficiency, healthier indoor air quality and minimum use of resources to lower the overall environmental impact and increase the comfort within your home. Campbell Homes has set minimum construction specifications that actually exceed Built Green™ requirements. Here’s what you can expect in your new Campbell Home.

  • Energy Efficiency and Environmental Sensitivity
  • Moisture Control – Campbell’s exterior house wrap, 3/8” OSB sheathing, drainage plane and 5’ downspout extensions minimize the effects of moisture damage.
  • Air Infiltration – a foam sealant around windows, doors, top and bottom plates and all wall penetrations such as electrical outlets helps maintain the thermal insulation R-values and keeps pollutants out.
  • Low maintenance vinyl windows with Low-E glass not only save energy but protect the interior from UV damage.
  • External sealed combustion gas-log fireplaces prevent heat loss typically associated with flue and damper systems; and keeps contaminants from entering indoor living spaces.
  • Sealed combustion 92 percent efficient direct vent gas furnace uses 100 percent of outdoor air for combustion. This increases the life of the furnace, promotes cleaner air and minimizes heat loss associated by re-circulation.
  • Energy Star programmable thermostat with dual setback can be programmed to save 10 to 12 percent in energy usage and costs.
  • Low flush toilets and water saving faucets and showerheads
  • Because of the variety of soils conditions in the area, every Campbell Home foundation is engineered for specific site conditions.
  • Low VOC content (Volatile Organic Compound) in interior paint results in better indoor air quality and an easy-to-clean surface.

How does this benefit you?
-Cost savings

-Improved resale

-Greater comfort

-Quieter

-Improved Indoor Air Quality

-Less maintenance

For more information on the Built Green Colorado Program go to www.builtgreen.org

For more information about Campbell Homes in Colorado Springs, CO please visit us at www.campbellhomes.com

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