Congratulations...
To
Todd Menard of Todd Menard Construction for achieving the best Energy Star
rating in the OPPD network. Todd is a
Custom Five Star Plus Energy Star builder and recently completed a home that
achieved a rating of 40. The previous
low was rated 45.
To
the MOBA members elected to the NSHBA Green Board of Directors: Scott Tafoya, President; Rod Jeck,
Treasurer, Jeff Brau and Glenn Vieselmeyer
Energy-Efficiency Concerns Drive Demand for Green Homes
A
new NAHB survey confirms that a desire for greater energy efficiency is
driving consumers to choose green-built homes.
"Green
building is the home buyer's best defense against soaring energy costs,"
said NAHB President Brian Catalde. "But it's
up to the nation's home builders to make sure the cure is not more expensive
than the problem itself. The NAHB National
Green Building Program paves the way for authentic yet cost-effective
green building," he said.
The
voluntary program, based on the three-year-old NAHB Model Green Home Building
Guidelines, is set to be launched on Feb. 14 at the International Builders' Show in
Orlando.
"New
technologies, advances in building science and materials for insulation,
windows and other components mean that homes are significantly more
energy-efficient than they used to be," Catalde
said. "Still, it's time to take that next step. The NAHB National
Green Building Program does that — and more."
The
survey was by national polling firm Public
Opinion Strategies.
When
800 registered voters were given a list of motives for either purchasing a
new green home or remodeling their current home to make it greener, nearly
two-thirds (64%) identified "reduced energy costs" as an important
factor, followed by "because it would be healthier," 55% and it's
"the right thing to do for the environment," 49%.
"That's
a pretty strong showing for altruism," said Neil Newhouse,
partner with Public Opinion Strategies. "But cost is the overriding
concern. That's something that all green players — builders, regulators
and advocates — need to keep topmost in their minds."
"A
big reason why home buyers choose energy efficiency as a motivator is because
heating and air conditioning bills can really empty our wallets," said Catalde. "For the same reason, affordability is a
prime motivation for the NAHB National Green Building Program. Our builders want
to provide credible, cost-effective green building, so more home buyers'
money can go to green features, not green program fees."
The
NAHB National Green Building program is being launched in cooperation with
the NAHB Research Center, the industry's leading building science technology
testing institution working to make homes more durable, efficient and
affordable.
To
be certified under the NAHB program, homes must meet energy-efficiency levels
that are at least equivalent to Energy Star®, the federal Environmental
Protection Agency program that has enjoyed great success in the marketplace.
Since 2000, 750,000 homes have earned the Energy Star label, indicating that
they are at least 15% more efficient than required by current energy codes.
However, said Catalde, energy use is not the whole picture. "We
need to think about water efficiency, resource efficiency and indoor
environmental quality. We need to build green."
"When a green
home doesn't look or feel significantly different from one built using more
traditional construction methods, when builders have the tools and resources
to build them without significant materials or labor cost increases and when
consumers readily accept the finished product, then green has arrived —
and that's why the NAHB National Green Building Program will bring green to
the mainstream," Catalde said.
The NAHB National
Green Building program will link dozens of successful state and local
voluntary green building programs with a national online scoring tool for
builders and verifiers and extensive educational resources.
"A flexible,
regionally appropriate approach is preferable to a unilateral approach that
does not take into account local issues, architecture or geographic
differences," Catalde said. "This program
opens up the opportunity for all our membership to build green."
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Green
Building Nebraska Certified HomeSM is your
assurance a new home has been built to exacting energy and environmental
standards established by the State of Nebraska's Energy Office and
constructed by a Certified Builder.
For more information go to
www.nebraskagreenbuilders.com
Energy
Savings
Five
Star Energy Rating
Increased
Insulation
State
of the Art Lighting Systems
Air
Tight Doors and Windows
Energy
Saving Appliances
High
Efficiency Heating and Cooling Systems
Comfort
Tighter
Construction
Efficient
Hot Water Systems
No
Air Leaks
Environmental
Impact
Water
Conservation Features
Increased
Use of Recycled Products
Reduced
Toxic Emissions
Less
Lumber Used
Less
Landfiling
Healthy
Home
Less
Indoor Air Pollution
Fewer
Asthma and Breathing Problems
Scott Tafoya
(402) 981-3533
www.arcosantihomes.com
arcosanti@cox.net
Jeff Brau
(402) 289-2017
www.braubuilders.com
jeff@braubuilders.com
Glenn Vieselmeyer
(402) 597-8828
www.charterhomesomaha.com
charterhomes@cox.net
Rod Jeck
(402) 597-8828
www.jeckandcompany.com
rod@jeckandcompany.com
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Finally you can
have it all!
Reasons for wanting to build green are different for
each family. But the results are certain to increase your level of comfort.
·
Comfort with lower utility bills.
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Comfort with improved health.
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Comfort in knowing that your carbon footprint
has been reduced.
Building
Green demonstrates that it is possible to have it all! [ more ]
Facts on the Energy Efficiency
Tax Credit
Take advantage of improved tax credits available for
a number of energy-efficient home improvements. [ more ]
Find a Nebraska Certified
Builder
For more green buildng
information email:
info@nebraskagreenbuilders.com
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