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The Proof Is In! Green Buildings Get Higher
Rents, Have Greater Occupancy, Says Just-Released
Study
The first systematic
study of occupancy rates and rents for Energy
Star certified large Class A office buildings (some
223) vs. non-Energy Star certified buildings (some
2,077), showed that as of the second quarter of
2007, Energy Star buildings had about 2 percent
higher occupancy rates and $2 per sq.ft. greater
rents. If the cost of adding energy efficiency
features necessary to get an Energy Star rating is
$4 per sq.ft., for example, then the payback, just
on rents, is 2 years, not counting the benefit of
extra occupancy. Operating costs for these buildings
run $0.54 per sq.ft. lower. The authors state,
“together, the higher occupancy rates, higher rents
and lower operating costs translate to significantly
higher values. Our results show higher sales prices
by 30% more per square foot.”
From:
http://www.greenbuildconsult.com/blog/the-proof-is-in-green-buildings-get-higher-rents-have-greater-occupancy-say/
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Home Builders Go Green, or Do They?
The NAHB National Green Building
Program, an education, verification and
certification program, allows builders anywhere in
the U.S. to certify a green home to bronze, silver
or gold levels, using third-party verifiers
furnished by the NAHB Research Center. The NAHB
rating system features an online scoring tool, which
shows builders how to accumulate points in seven
categories: water, energy and resource efficiency;
lot and site development; indoor environmental
quality; global impact and homeowner education. To
be eligible for certification, the NAHB program
requires a builder to achieve a minimum score in
each category.
Whilst an improvement on the
current NAHB system, which does not provide for
independent third-party verification of each home,
using such tools as a “blower-door” air leakage test
and a duct-pressurization test, the announced
program has two shortcomings. First of all, it is
not yet a national standard, since NAHB has yet to
complete the requirements of the American National
Standards Institute (ANSI). Second, the third-party
verifiers have yet to be certified by the
NAHB Research Center. So it will likely be the
summer of 2008 before all the pieces are in place.
The somewhat premature launch of
this program at the annual International Builders
Show in Orlando, Florida, was, I believe, an attempt
to put the NAHB back in charge of green home ratings
and to reduce the burgeoning number of local
government rating systems and green home mandates,
based on climate change concerns.
I predict this effort to forestall
or eliminate competition will fail, for several
reasons. First of all, for all the fanfare, builders
have certified (to NAHB or similar building industry
standards) only about 100,000 homes the past five
years across the country, compared with six million
or so single-family homes that have been built. It’s
hard to convince local government officials that the
industry is serious about producing energy-efficient
buildings when the actual track record of
certifications is so deficient.
In my view, the real story behind
the NAHB announcement results from the increasing
pressure builders’ organizations are feeling from
the competing (and more stringent)
LEED for Homes standard promulgated by the
13,000-member U.S. Green Building Council. LEED for
Homes is still in a pilot (test) phase, but in two
years has already enrolled more than 12,000
residential units in its program. If LEED becomes
regarded as the “gold standard” of residential
certification, the NAHB may have to accept local
green home mandates in order to preserve some
semblance of primacy as the leading authority for
greening the housing industry. Home builders oppose
local mandates with a singular passion, not wanting
government authorities to regulate the housing
choices they offer the marketplace.
From:
http://www.greenbuildconsult.com/blog/C2/
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- A home that stands up to
fire, noise, sun, wind, rain, snow, bugs, mould and
inevitable Acts of God like, earthquakes and
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60% on energy bills along the way;
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kind of quality materials and workmanship that give
you a great sense of pride and satisfaction. A
satisfaction that lets you sleep peacefully at
night;
- A remarkable home to enhance
your life;
- An ICF
home...

"If You
Are Looking For A New Home - Here Is Your Chance To Own
The Home Of Your Life..."
Your Bare
Feet Will Love You...
Listen to the silence
- Because of the thick walls, annoying neighborhood
noises like fire trucks, barking dogs and early morning
lawn mowers are reduced to a whisper.
Solid Concrete Construction means
that your home is sound proof, resistant to storms, high
winds and other severe weather conditions. Just imagine
your family sleeping peacefully through the noisiest of
thunderstorms.
Breathe the clean air
- Due to our diverse southern climate with short winters
and hot, muggy summers, you spend a lot of time indoors.
Natural and man-made pollutants affect the quality of
the indoor air that you breathe.
Some well-known offenders include
mould and mildew in traditional wall systems and poorly
filtered forced air heating systems that circulate dust
in the home.
Picture your home designed and
built with a proper air filtration and fresh air
exchange system; with no noisy furnace to circulate the
dust around the house. Think of how much less dusting
you will have to do, or how you or someone in your
family will be protected from asthma attacks.
"Which Four Letter Word Do You Use Each Month When You
Pay Your Utility Bills?"...
Imagine heating and cooling bills
being half of what you'd expect. Drafts are virtually
eliminated and carbon dioxide emissions from your
heating unit are greatly reduced. The concrete in your
walls makes an excellent "heat sponge" which
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Add to this: No-maintenance Low E
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whirlpool tub and the latest and best in security
measures.
You will enjoy the safest,
strongest, healthiest and most energy efficient home
available today.
Want Proof? The Pictures Below Tell The Story...
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ICF House Stands up
to 271-ton Boulder: Jack Burns of
Rockville, Utah awoke to a frightening
event. It seems a 271-ton boulder had
crashed through the rear of his house,
plowed through the bathroom, and stopped
four feet from his bed. . Apparently the
boulder fell from the top of the butte,
bounced a few times like a rubber ball, then
careened into the back wall of the house and
the embankment up against it, which stopped
its progress. Observers measured the boulder
after the fact at about 12 feet by 16 feet
by 16 feet. Luckily, his home was built out
of concrete using ICF's. |
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More Than 250 Homes
Burn as Wildfires Ravage Southern
California: Powerful Santa Ana
winds kicked up before dawn Sunday, driving
two ferocious fire storms that had already
burned more than 200 homes, across more
lawns and rooftops. In a canyon at the edge
of Claremont, about 50 homes were destroyed.
Interestingly enough, the only home left
standing, was a home built out of concrete
for Mr. and Mrs. Bruce. “Even though the
home needs extensive renovation, all of our
possessions are intact” said Mr. Bruce,
“Luckily, we built it using ICFs.” |
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Will Your Home be
Safe from Storms? In the summer of
2004, a series of four hurricanes struck
Florida. Many houses built out of wood
suffered severe hurricane damage, while
homes next to them, built out of concrete,
had much less damage. The hurricanes that
hit Florida have given their endorsement to
the new “Insulated Concrete Forms” system of
building. “It is not that the wind is
blowing, it is what the wind is blowing”,
said Mr. Jones, the owner of the home
(bottom, left), who weathered the storm in
his basement. “We knew that we would be safe
in our basement because we built it out of
ICFs, said Mr. Jones. |
I believe the ICF
wall saved my life, claims Mr. Ray
Demczyk of Cape Coral, Florida. Early on the
morning of June 26, 2004, as Mr. Demczyk and
his wife slept inside their ICF home, a
potential tragedy was unfolding outside. At
approximately 2:00 A.M. an intoxicated
driver was speeding down the Demczyk’s
street, fell asleep at the wheel, and never
noticed when his Pontiac Firebird left the
road, became airborne, and slammed into the
exterior wall of the Demczyk’s residence at
a speed of 60 miles per hour. Stirred awake
by a light thud, Mrs. Demczyk left her
bedroom to identify some household object
that had fallen to the floor. To her great
surprise she found a set of headlights
shining through her living room window. The
ICF wall’s strength was evident once the
cleanup had been completed and damage was
assessed. A 3 ft x 5 ft section of the
wall’s exterior finish suffered the impact
of the crash, while the concrete wall itself
remained unscathed.

When asked if he was
surprised by the strength of the wall,
Demczyk responded, "Strength, wind
resistance, and insulation were the reasons
I built with ICFs. It should cost me less
than $800 to complete repairs to my stucco
finish,” Emergency workers on the scene said
that the speeding vehicle would have
penetrated the residence and would have gone
straight through had the walls not been
concrete. |
So What Are ICFs?
Whether you are in the
“Real Estate" or "Home Building
Industry” or not, I am sure that what you just
saw and are about to read will intrigue your mind for
days before you really comprehend the true magnitude of
it. In fact, most people can’t believe this until they
live in one of these homes themselves.
Once you have built with ICFs, or
lived in an ICF home, you will undoubtedly never dream
of going back to the flimsiness of a stick-framed house.
The difference in quality is like comparing Niagara
Falls to your backyard waterfall.
In A
Nutshell...
Insulated Concrete Forms
(ICFs) are hollow Styrofoam blocks or panels that are
stacked to form the walls of a building. The forms are
filled with steel-reinforced concrete to create a solid
structure.
These interlocking, light-weight
expanded polystyrene concrete forms are designed to
remain as a permanent part of the wall after the
concrete is placed.
The insulating capacity of
expanded polystyrene coupled with the structural
integrity of reinforced concrete is a powerful
combination. These walls are stronger, safer,
quieter and more energy-efficient.
It is the perfect replacement for
concrete block, traditional poured concrete walls,
brick, framed steel or wood walls and any other typical
material used in construction. It complies with all
applicable building standards (Actually exceeds them).
Building with ICFs results in a
Beautiful, Fire- Resistant, Sound-Proof, Water-Proof,
Strong, Wind-Proof, Super-Insulated, Extremely Energy
Efficient, Seismically Superior, Sustainable,
Environmentally Friendly Home that saves an average of
13 trees from the old growth forests per home.
In fact since 1996 The
Energy Value Housing Awards in the United
States and the R-2000 Awards in Canada
continue to attract attention from construction industry
professionals. As Insulated Concrete Form (ICF)
wall-systems start to dominate these awards, the
tolerances are becoming more and more exacting.
The list
Of Awards Is Impressive:
- National Energy Housing
Quality Award.
- Canadian Home Builders
Association Enviro-Home Award.
- Silver Georgie Award
- CMHC Healthy Housing™
Award
- EnerQuality R-2000
Environmental Excellence Award.
ICF projects have won awards for
"Enviro-Home"," Healthy Home," Technical
Excellence In Design, Environmental Excellence and
Outstanding Energy Efficiency. They are
recognized as a "Green Product" and as "Kyoto
Friendly."
People
Everywhere Are Raving About This Amazing New Type Of
Home!
In test after test, Insulated Concrete Homes are proving
they are here to stay. Apart from warmer and cozier
winter nights there are so many more reasons not to
settle for just any home:
- You will enjoy a high
quality and energy efficient home.
- You will enjoy a sound
resistant home.
- You will enjoy much lower
utility bills.
- Your home will last many
times longer than any wood-frame house.
- Your home will give you
peace of mind during severe weather conditions.
- Your home won’t have any
drafts or cold spots.
- Your home will have high
fire resistance.
- You will live healthier
and more comfortably.
- No air infiltration means
dust and allergens are drastically reduced.
- Your home won’t have any
wall cavities for mould, mildew, bugs or rodents.
- Your home will be
superior to all others on your street.
- Your home will be
earthquake resistant.
- Your home will not mould,
rot or decay.
- Your home may qualify for
lower insurance premiums.
"With the
way utility costs are steadily increasing, existing
wooden houses, and those being built today will, in 10
years, have monthly utility payments that exceed the
monthly house payment..."
Infrared photography of two side by
side homes - ICF home on the left - Enough
said! |
So, Is Your Home Energy Efficient For The New Century?
Now
You Can Do More Than Just Dream About That Perfect
Home...
The Ultimate Custom ICF Home can look
exactly like you want it to, like any other home, and it
will cost almost the same money as the stick house
“Bob the Builder” wants to build for
you.
The price as well as the look are
decided by you and nobody else but you. This is not
revolutionary thinking – just common sense, and the way
things should be done.
The industry cites an extra cost
of only 5%-10%, so the question "Why would you build
your home out of anything else but ICFs?" is warranted.
From the outside, ICF homes look
the same as wood framed homes since all finishes such as
stucco, brick and siding can be used.
Inside, homeowners like the thick
walls that provide deep interior window sills for use as
window seats or window display areas, similar to the
effect of adobe construction.
"Of All the Decisions You Must Face When Building Your
Home, There Is None More Important Than The Person You
Choose To Build It - So, Choose Carefully!"
PS.: This type of home is about
choices; choices that make a difference in the levels of
indoor air pollution and energy efficiency, choices
which are sensitive to the environment, and important
choices we make concerning our safety. It is at the very
least worth your time to find out more. |
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