
Net-Zero Homes
According to the U.S. Energy Information Administration, buildings in the residential and commercial sectors account for 40% of the total energy consumption in the U.S. Green homes and buildings are helping immensely with reducing energy requirements, but homeowners can do even more to help offset dependence on fossil fuels. The solution is to build or retrofit homes to be Net Zero or Zero Energy. These homes are highly efficient, built very air tight, insulated extremely well, utilize non-toxic materials and generate all of their own renewable solar energy.
To get to Net Zero, the home has to perform to perfection during a 3rd party, federally regulated energy audit. The building envelope needs to be extremely tight and each component in the home must operate at 100% of intended efficiency—from the foundation to the framing, insulation, dry-wall, HVAC and roofing. Each component needs to fit together tightly without any leakage to achieve a zero HERS score.