Net Zero Community
Check out a new neighborhood concept and see how one builder is changing the way homes are built with a goal to use zero energy.
Check out a new neighborhood concept and see how one builder is changing the way homes are built with a goal to use zero energy.
Using the sun's stored energy to heat your home reduces your conventional energy consumption.
Structural insulated panels, also called SIPs, foam-core panels or stress-skin panels, are significantly more airtight than stud walls.
More builders are offering sustainable choices in new home construction. Find out what's available and how it impacts the earth and the bottom line.
Using universal design principals, your home can adapt to your changing lifestyle needs.
You have energy efficient and sustainable options when it comes to framing your new home.
A geodesic design uses interconnected triangles to create a strong, environmentally friendly structure.
When building your new home, don't forget about the importance of energy-conserving products like furnaces, air conditioners and appliances.
Your roof and attic play the most crucial role in your home's energy efficiency system, reducing your energy costs during the winter and summer.