When building a net-zero energy home, there are so many factors to take into consideration that it can be confusing to know where to start. Each detail has to be meticulously planned to ensure your home is as energy efficient as possible. This process can be highly stressful, but the savings in the long run, are worth it.
One decision that homebuilders have to make is choosing ERV vs HRV systems to provide your home with fresh, filtered air. They are balanced ventilation systems that, though more expensive to install than other mechanical ventilation systems, save homeowners in Arizona a lot on operating costs, which is why they are commonly used in net-zero homes. Both are highly energy efficient, but what are the differences? Read more
Best Net-Zero Energy Home Lighting Installation Options
in Green Building/by Mike ChristensenThe average family’s light bill can sometimes be quite high, and if you can reign in these costs a little, you could end up saving yourself a small bundle. Energy efficient lighting will also help make your home more net-zero energy efficient. Read more
Guide to Green Home Energy Efficient Door Installation
in Green Building/by Mike ChristensenEnergy efficient doors can go a long way in curbing your electricity usage, and they are not as difficult to install as you might think. You can use this simple guide to help learn more. Read more
PV Solar Panel Systems for Net-Zero Homes [3 Benefits]
in Custom Home Building Tips, Green Building/by Mike ChristensenThe following are three of the major benefits to more energy efficient home building. Read more
Do I Need Special Net-Zero Energy Home Building Permits?
in Custom Home Building Tips, Energy Saving Tips/by Mike ChristensenNet-Zero Home Builders in Scottsdale, AZ [Hiring Checklist]
in Custom Home Building Tips/by Mike ChristensenERV vs HRV: Which is Better for Net-Zero Energy Homes?
in Custom Home Building Tips, Energy Saving Tips/by Mike ChristensenOne decision that homebuilders have to make is choosing ERV vs HRV systems to provide your home with fresh, filtered air. They are balanced ventilation systems that, though more expensive to install than other mechanical ventilation systems, save homeowners in Arizona a lot on operating costs, which is why they are commonly used in net-zero homes. Both are highly energy efficient, but what are the differences? Read more
What Is the Cost of Building a Net-Zero Home in Arizona?
in Custom Home Building Tips/by Mike ChristensenMany families could benefit from building net-zero energy homes, but what do they entail? You may be curious about building an energy-efficient property when it’s time to move to a new home, but perhaps you need to educate yourself on the process first. The cost of building a Net-Zero home in Arizona depends on a variety of factors. Read on for more information provided by Peak One Builders, a Net-Zero home building company in Scottsdale. Read more
3 Benefits of Installing Home Energy Monitoring Systems
in Energy Saving Tips/by Mike ChristensenIf you are interested in a more detailed look at your home energy use, you should look into installing home energy monitoring systems that will provide the information you want to you directly. Read more
3 Types of Net-Zero Energy Efficient Building Envelopes
in Custom Home Building Tips, Green Building/by Mike ChristensenUsing Energy and Cost Modeling for Net Zero Energy Homes
in Custom Home Building Tips, Green Building/by Mike Christensen