Residential Construction:
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R30 with just 6″ thickness
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Healthier Homes
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Higher Quality
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Faster construction times
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Lowered U-values
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Reduced maintenance
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Sound reducing materials
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10x the shear load of standard construction and the highest shear loads of any panel system on the market.
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Green Building
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LEED points
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Energy Star ratings
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Increased value of property
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Shorter loan times
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Affordability
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Termite and Pest free environments
Residential Market
Return on Investment:
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Research conducted by the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) found that green certified new California homes were valued at prices 9% higher than similar non-certified homes between the years of 2007-2012.
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2011 survey shows new green homes sell for more, and existing green homes for resale are selling for an average of 30% more than existing non-green homes. Energy saving features to your existing home can increase your resale value for an average of 30%.
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Research shows that 60% of consumers claim energy efficient amenities to be a priority in their new homes.(USGBC, 2015).
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A study conducted in Portland, Oregon shows that green certified homes sold 18 days faster than comparable non-certified homes.
Energy:
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Households use about one-fifth of the total energy consumed in the U.S. each year; the residential sector is responsible for 21% of the nations carbon dioxide emissions
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Since 1985, residential energy consumption, measured as total energy (i.e., including electricity losses), increased overall by about 34%
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It’s expected that by 2016, 90% of all residential construction will have energy efficient features
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To date, more than 1 million ENERGY STAR-qualified homes constructed save consumers an estimated $200 million annually in utility bills