Welcome to  Teakwood Green   Green Homes…  Building for the Future E-300,Energy Star®,NAHB Green
IS THIS YOUR OPINION OF  GREEN  BUILDING?
WHAT IS  GREEN  BUILDING? A design and construction process that promotes the health and productivity of the homeowners while increasing the homes energy efficiency. Green  buildings are designed, constructed, and operated to enhance the comfort and health of the homeowners ,reduce energy costs and protect the natural environment Green  building is the construction standard for the future and the smart solution for today.
WHY BUY A  GREEN HOME ? ENERGY SAVINGS .  By increasing water and energy efficiency,  a  Green home  can save thousands of dollars over the life of your home.  INDOOR AIR QUALITY .  Improved air quality enhances  overall health.  Green homes  reduce pollutants, and improve ventilation so your family can breathe easier.  LESS MAINTANANCE .  Green homes  are designed to minimize the amount of time and money required to maintain them.  PEACE OF MIND .  Green homes  are built with the environment in mind. Energy and water efficiency, reduced construction waste and the use of renewable materials,  mean  your home has less negative impact on the environment.
What are the benefits of  Green  Building?   Higher quality Greater durability Greater comfort  Lower utility bills Peace of mind  BOTTOM LINE: ENERGY COSTS ARE RISING EFFICIENCY IS CRITICAL FOR OUR FUTURE!
Heating accounts for the biggest chunk of a typical utility bill. Source: 2007 Buildings Energy Data Book, Table 4.2.1., 2005 energy cost data How We Use  Energy  in Homes
Did you know? Green Features Save you $$$$$ The Appraisal Journal Cites a  $20.73 Increase in Resale Value  for every $1 in Annual Energy Cost Savings Teakwood Green homes can save you 25%,  $50/month or $600/year* A conventional home utility bill averages $200/month.  A Teakwood Green home utility bill averages $150/ month $600/year x $20.73 = $12, 438 Increase in Resale Value! *  Estimated savings
What exactly makes a  Green  Home? Green  building improves the way that homes use energy, water and materials to reduce impacts on human health and the environment.  Building a  Green  home means making environmentally-preferable decisions throughout the building process that will minimize the environmental impact of the home while it is being built and over the many years it will be lived
Effective Insulation Energy Efficient Windows Tight Construction and Ducts Efficient Heating and Cooling Equipment Third-Party Verification High- Quality Products .  Key components of a  Green  Home
W&A Construction is enrolled in  3 Award -Winning  Green  Home Certification Programs
The E-300 was one of the first energy conservation programs in the Nation and the first municipal Energy Efficiency program in North Carolina. E-300-Certified by  Greenville Utilities The E-300 Program ensures  a healthy, comfortable environment for  your family by: Addressing  indoor air quality :  homes  are built significantly airtight  and properly ventilated . Build it tight and ventilate it right!  Advising on the most cost-effective technologies, materials, design and  equipment for our region A home built to  E-300  standards  is estimated to use 40% less energy than one built to minimum building requirements.
ENERGY STAR Homes  include: An Efficient Home Envelope  -effective levels of wall, floor and attic insulation properly installed, comprehensive air barrier details, and high-performance windows Efficient Air Distribution-  ductwork is installed with minimum air leakage and effectively insulated Efficient Equipment  -for heating, cooling, and water heating Efficient Lighting- including fixtures that earn the ENERGY STAR Efficient Appliances-  including ENERGY STAR qualified dishwashers, refrigerators, and clothes washers. ENERGY STAR®  Certified by US EPA
This  Green  certification addresses key  green  construction areas including: Lot & Site Development Energy Efficiency Water Efficiency Indoor Environmental Quality Homeowner Education NAHB  Green The National Association of Home Builders is helping its members move the practice of  Green  building into the mainstream.
Behind the walls of a  Green  Home Tightly-sealed and well-insulated ducts keep you more comfortable and increase the energy efficiency of your home.  Sealing also helps improve indoor air quality by reducing the risk of dust, moisture, pollen, pests, and noise from entering the ducts and circulating throughout your home.                                  
Insulating a ceiling and wall:  All insulation works when it is installed properly and has no gaps, voids, or compressed areas Behind the walls of a  Green  Home
Behind the walls of a  Green  Home  Well-sealed and properly insulated walls, ceiling, and floors help maintain even temperatures throughout the house and save you up to 40 % on heating and cooling costs.  A tighter home also reduces the amount of humidity, dust, pollen, pests, and noise that can come inside .
Independent Testing and Inspection to Ensure Quality Construction E-300 , ENERGY STAR and NAHB  Green  qualified homes are inspected and tested by an independent Home Energy Rater to meet rigorous guidelines for energy efficiency.   Home Energy Raters inspect insulation installation, perform tightness tests on the home's envelope and duct system, and ensure that all energy-efficient features and equipment are properly installed in your new home. Third Party Review Photo of Man Conducting Blower Door Test: A blower door test evaluates the leakiness of the house. Photo of Man Conducting Duct Blaster Test: A duct blaster test evaluates the leakiness of the duct system.
 
Green  Building practices are more important now than ever. Due to climate change, natural resource depletion, rising energy costs, pollution and its effects on health, our quality of life is being impacted . The U.S. has only 4.5% of the world's population but contributes 25% of the world's carbon dioxide emissions -  World Resources Institute Most Americans spend over 90% of their time indoors, but indoor air pollutants are generally two to five times higher than outside air –  EPA The prevalence of asthma has doubled since 1976 -  EPA Green building is the construction standard for the future and the smart solution for today.
How W&A takes it to the next level of  Green Building
Energy Star appliances, lighting and ceiling fans High efficiency HVAC systems Low flow plumbing fixtures to conserve water Sealed building envelope Landscaping with native plant life Low- E energy efficient windows Low or no VOC(volatile organic compounds)  paints and finishes Optional solar hot water  or solar electric systems Use of native building materials Radiant barrier sheathing Tax credits available to the homeowner *  some items optional How W&A takes it to the next level
OPTIONAL SOLAR UPGRADES
OPTIONAL SOLAR HOTWATER HEATING Energy Savings By installing a solar water heating system, a typical household can meet 50 to 80 percent of their hot water needs.
Solar Hot Water NC  Cost Example $6,000 installed system 35% NC tax credit equals ($2,100) $1,400 30% Federal tax credit equals $1,800 But you must pay federal taxes on NC tax credit so (assuming 30% tax bracket) you owe 30% times $1,400 (= $420) in taxes ------------------------------------------------------------ Cost of system to you: $6,000 - $1,400 - $1,800 + $420  =  $3,220 Annual Savings (electric WH) = $175 to $300
Sneak peak at Teakwood Green…
 
 
TEAKWOOD GREEN  Now is the time to Build Green with  TEAKWOOD GREEN . We are a locally owned business, with over 50 years combined building experience, proudly introducing Greenville’s first certified Green Home Community. Come join us!
How much does a W&A Construction  Certified E-300, Energy Star , Green home Cost? code built home  W&A Energy Star Green home Home price  (90% mortgage,6%interest)*  $150,000  $154,500 Loan amount  $135,000  $139,050 Monthly payment  $809  $834 Energy bills  $200  $150(25% savings) $120(40% savings)  True monthly cost  $1009  $984 of homeownership Monthly savings  $25 $55 *Estimated payments do not include taxes and insurance, value for comparison only
Green homes  cost less to heat, cool and maintain. Green building  reduces pollutants and improves ventilation for better indoor air quality. Green homes  are quality homes built for durability A  Green home  is good for you, the environment and your bank account. The W&A Green Home advantage
E-300  Certificate awarded upon completion of final inspection
 
 
Welcome to  Teakwood Green   Green Homes…  Building for the Future Now is the time to join us!

Teakwood Green Presentation 8.31.09

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    Welcome to Teakwood Green Green Homes… Building for the Future E-300,Energy Star®,NAHB Green
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    IS THIS YOUROPINION OF GREEN BUILDING?
  • 3.
    WHAT IS GREEN BUILDING? A design and construction process that promotes the health and productivity of the homeowners while increasing the homes energy efficiency. Green buildings are designed, constructed, and operated to enhance the comfort and health of the homeowners ,reduce energy costs and protect the natural environment Green building is the construction standard for the future and the smart solution for today.
  • 4.
    WHY BUY A GREEN HOME ? ENERGY SAVINGS . By increasing water and energy efficiency, a Green home can save thousands of dollars over the life of your home. INDOOR AIR QUALITY . Improved air quality enhances overall health. Green homes reduce pollutants, and improve ventilation so your family can breathe easier. LESS MAINTANANCE . Green homes are designed to minimize the amount of time and money required to maintain them. PEACE OF MIND . Green homes are built with the environment in mind. Energy and water efficiency, reduced construction waste and the use of renewable materials, mean your home has less negative impact on the environment.
  • 5.
    What are thebenefits of Green Building? Higher quality Greater durability Greater comfort Lower utility bills Peace of mind BOTTOM LINE: ENERGY COSTS ARE RISING EFFICIENCY IS CRITICAL FOR OUR FUTURE!
  • 6.
    Heating accounts forthe biggest chunk of a typical utility bill. Source: 2007 Buildings Energy Data Book, Table 4.2.1., 2005 energy cost data How We Use Energy in Homes
  • 7.
    Did you know?Green Features Save you $$$$$ The Appraisal Journal Cites a $20.73 Increase in Resale Value for every $1 in Annual Energy Cost Savings Teakwood Green homes can save you 25%, $50/month or $600/year* A conventional home utility bill averages $200/month. A Teakwood Green home utility bill averages $150/ month $600/year x $20.73 = $12, 438 Increase in Resale Value! * Estimated savings
  • 8.
    What exactly makesa Green Home? Green building improves the way that homes use energy, water and materials to reduce impacts on human health and the environment. Building a Green home means making environmentally-preferable decisions throughout the building process that will minimize the environmental impact of the home while it is being built and over the many years it will be lived
  • 9.
    Effective Insulation EnergyEfficient Windows Tight Construction and Ducts Efficient Heating and Cooling Equipment Third-Party Verification High- Quality Products . Key components of a Green Home
  • 10.
    W&A Construction isenrolled in 3 Award -Winning Green Home Certification Programs
  • 11.
    The E-300 wasone of the first energy conservation programs in the Nation and the first municipal Energy Efficiency program in North Carolina. E-300-Certified by Greenville Utilities The E-300 Program ensures a healthy, comfortable environment for your family by: Addressing indoor air quality : homes are built significantly airtight and properly ventilated . Build it tight and ventilate it right! Advising on the most cost-effective technologies, materials, design and equipment for our region A home built to E-300 standards is estimated to use 40% less energy than one built to minimum building requirements.
  • 12.
    ENERGY STAR Homes include: An Efficient Home Envelope -effective levels of wall, floor and attic insulation properly installed, comprehensive air barrier details, and high-performance windows Efficient Air Distribution- ductwork is installed with minimum air leakage and effectively insulated Efficient Equipment -for heating, cooling, and water heating Efficient Lighting- including fixtures that earn the ENERGY STAR Efficient Appliances- including ENERGY STAR qualified dishwashers, refrigerators, and clothes washers. ENERGY STAR® Certified by US EPA
  • 13.
    This Green certification addresses key green construction areas including: Lot & Site Development Energy Efficiency Water Efficiency Indoor Environmental Quality Homeowner Education NAHB Green The National Association of Home Builders is helping its members move the practice of Green building into the mainstream.
  • 14.
    Behind the wallsof a Green Home Tightly-sealed and well-insulated ducts keep you more comfortable and increase the energy efficiency of your home. Sealing also helps improve indoor air quality by reducing the risk of dust, moisture, pollen, pests, and noise from entering the ducts and circulating throughout your home.                                  
  • 15.
    Insulating a ceilingand wall: All insulation works when it is installed properly and has no gaps, voids, or compressed areas Behind the walls of a Green Home
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    Behind the wallsof a Green Home Well-sealed and properly insulated walls, ceiling, and floors help maintain even temperatures throughout the house and save you up to 40 % on heating and cooling costs. A tighter home also reduces the amount of humidity, dust, pollen, pests, and noise that can come inside .
  • 17.
    Independent Testing andInspection to Ensure Quality Construction E-300 , ENERGY STAR and NAHB Green qualified homes are inspected and tested by an independent Home Energy Rater to meet rigorous guidelines for energy efficiency. Home Energy Raters inspect insulation installation, perform tightness tests on the home's envelope and duct system, and ensure that all energy-efficient features and equipment are properly installed in your new home. Third Party Review Photo of Man Conducting Blower Door Test: A blower door test evaluates the leakiness of the house. Photo of Man Conducting Duct Blaster Test: A duct blaster test evaluates the leakiness of the duct system.
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    Green Buildingpractices are more important now than ever. Due to climate change, natural resource depletion, rising energy costs, pollution and its effects on health, our quality of life is being impacted . The U.S. has only 4.5% of the world's population but contributes 25% of the world's carbon dioxide emissions - World Resources Institute Most Americans spend over 90% of their time indoors, but indoor air pollutants are generally two to five times higher than outside air – EPA The prevalence of asthma has doubled since 1976 - EPA Green building is the construction standard for the future and the smart solution for today.
  • 20.
    How W&A takesit to the next level of Green Building
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    Energy Star appliances,lighting and ceiling fans High efficiency HVAC systems Low flow plumbing fixtures to conserve water Sealed building envelope Landscaping with native plant life Low- E energy efficient windows Low or no VOC(volatile organic compounds) paints and finishes Optional solar hot water or solar electric systems Use of native building materials Radiant barrier sheathing Tax credits available to the homeowner * some items optional How W&A takes it to the next level
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    OPTIONAL SOLAR HOTWATERHEATING Energy Savings By installing a solar water heating system, a typical household can meet 50 to 80 percent of their hot water needs.
  • 24.
    Solar Hot WaterNC Cost Example $6,000 installed system 35% NC tax credit equals ($2,100) $1,400 30% Federal tax credit equals $1,800 But you must pay federal taxes on NC tax credit so (assuming 30% tax bracket) you owe 30% times $1,400 (= $420) in taxes ------------------------------------------------------------ Cost of system to you: $6,000 - $1,400 - $1,800 + $420 = $3,220 Annual Savings (electric WH) = $175 to $300
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    Sneak peak atTeakwood Green…
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    TEAKWOOD GREEN Now is the time to Build Green with TEAKWOOD GREEN . We are a locally owned business, with over 50 years combined building experience, proudly introducing Greenville’s first certified Green Home Community. Come join us!
  • 29.
    How much doesa W&A Construction Certified E-300, Energy Star , Green home Cost? code built home W&A Energy Star Green home Home price (90% mortgage,6%interest)* $150,000 $154,500 Loan amount $135,000 $139,050 Monthly payment $809 $834 Energy bills $200 $150(25% savings) $120(40% savings) True monthly cost $1009 $984 of homeownership Monthly savings $25 $55 *Estimated payments do not include taxes and insurance, value for comparison only
  • 30.
    Green homes cost less to heat, cool and maintain. Green building reduces pollutants and improves ventilation for better indoor air quality. Green homes are quality homes built for durability A Green home is good for you, the environment and your bank account. The W&A Green Home advantage
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    E-300 Certificateawarded upon completion of final inspection
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    Welcome to Teakwood Green Green Homes… Building for the Future Now is the time to join us!

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