Where to Now? Inform the Next Generation of Sustainable Design & Construction
Green Retrofit for Your Home
1. Green Retrofit for Your Home
• Green Roundtable
• September 12, 2009
• Mark Price
• Steven Winter Associates, Inc.
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2. LEED AP + Homes
Single Family – Custom
Gut Rehab / Deep Energy Retrofit
Multi-Family
Public / BHA
Consulting / Zero-Energy
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3. I assume:
• You Have a home
• You can (are authorized to) make changes
to your home
• You want to conserve:
– Resources
– Money
– Energy
– Carbon
– Your home
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4. What is Green?
• “The practice of increasing the
efficiency with which buildings
and their sites use and harvest
energy, water, and materials, and
reducing building impacts on
human health and the
environment, through better
siting, design, construction,
operation, maintenance, and
removal.” - Wikipedia
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5. What is Green?
• Efficient
– Use of materials
– Use of energy/water
– The greenest building is the one you don’t
have to build
• Thinking of impacts beyond cost
• Healthy/Safe
• Good Building
– Best practices
– Smart
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6. Climate Change
• Source: US EPA
• www.epa.gov/climatechange/science
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7. Top 7 Environmental Impacts:
• 1. Cars and light trucks
• 2. Meat and poultry production
• 3. Fruit, vegetable and grain production
• 4. Home heating, hot water and air conditioning
• 5. Household appliance and lighting use
• 6. Home construction
• 7. Household water and sewage
• From The Consumer’s Guide to Effective
Environmental Choices, Brower and Leon, Three Rivers
Press 1999
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8. Minimize demand for water /
chemicals
No invasive species
Low water Landscaping
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9. Reduce local heat island effects
Reducing/Shading of Hardscapes
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10. Use rainwater or reuse
greywater.
Water Re-use
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11. Minimize water demand for
landscape irrigation.
High-efficiency Irrigation System when used
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12. Minimize water demand for
indoor use.
•Toilets: 1.3 GPF
Showerheads: 1.75 GPM
Faucet aerators: 1.0-.5 GPM
Efficient Indoor Water Use
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13. Increase the service life of the
building – durability planning
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16. Minimize air leakage into and
out of conditioned space.
Blower Door Test
• Depressurizes the
house
• Measures how well
the house contains
pressure
• Find the leaks
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17. Use high performance windows
For comfort, durability, and energy savings
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18. Minimize leaks in heating and
cooling distribution systems.
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23. Minimize lighting & appliance
energy demand.
ENERGY STAR labeled fixtures & appliances
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24. Use renewable electric generation
system.
Renewable energy
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25. Use framing materials
efficiently.
2 strips of plywood
4 feet wide and
1 strip 2 feet wide
2’-10”
9’-7”
16’-2” *
19’-2” *
Plywood
soffit
4’
grid
4’
16”
ch
-in
’
2” vent
4
24
strip
4’
4’
16” 16” 16”
4’
8’
Cut plywood
4’ sheet into equal
4’ strips for soffit
assembly. Paint/
seal upper and
lower surfaces
of soffit as well
as edges.
* The 2"
dimension
comes from
assuming
that 1" thick
insulation
sheathing is
installed over
framing.
Efficient framing techniques
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26. Use environmentally preferable
products
• Luan plywood is considered tropical!
– Cabinets, hollow-core doors, floor
underlayment, pull down stairs
Tropical Hardwood FSC-Certified
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27. Minimize leakage of combustion
gases
Combustion Venting
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