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1. Homes By Dickerson www.HomesByDickerson.com Going Green in 2009
Green Speak
You know how to talk “green” but do
you know what green features to look
for in a new home? Homes By Dickerson
points out our favorite
Top 10 Green Home Features.
1. ZIP SYSTEM Exterior Air Infiltration
Barrier – a specialized house “wrap” and
sealing process that prevents air flow into and 6. WaterSense Faucets & Shower Heads – these
low-flow faucets are EPA approved and
out of the house through cracks and seams.
function well while using 30% less water.
2. Foil‐Backed Plywood – reflects up to 97%
Dual Flush Toilets – EPA approved; uses an
of the sun’s radiant heat lowering attic
temperature, improving energy efficiency and
7. average of 20% less water per flush. They
increasing indoor comfort. operate with a 2-button/handle system. One
button will activate the lower flow flush, the
3. Framing to Maximize Insulation Values –
allows for the application of more insulation,
other will activate the higher flow flush.
fewer insulation gaps and reduces air
infiltration making the home more air tight 8. Moisture and Air Sealed Crawl Spaces –
Prevents air-flow to save energy cost. Reduces
and energy efficient.
moisture thus decreasing mold and mildew
4. Low‐E Energy Star Windows – “E” stands
for emission or “to throw or give off”. This
growth and wood rot.
special glass is coated with an ultra-thin layer
of metal that has a low rate of emission. In
9. Low‐VOC Paints & Stains – Harmful chemicals
found in paint (Volatile Organic Compounds)
. the winter, the heat given off by the furnace are released into the air causing ozone depletion,
health problems and possibly cancer. Although
and all the objects the furnace has heated is
bounced back into the room. In the summer,
. VOC levels are highest during and soon after
the same thing happens in reverse and the painting, they continue to seep out for several
heat stays outside. years.
Properly‐Sized and
5. Installed HVAC – 10. “Green” Certified Carpets – People spend
about 90% of their life indoors. “Green” carpets,
eliminates the uneven
carpet pads and carpet adhesives emit fewer
conditioning of the home;
. reduces overall energy costs. . VOCs to maintain improved indoor air quality.
Several “green” carpets are also made from
recycled materials.
Look for the HBD Green Seal
throughout our homes.