DOE Tour of Zero: Northstone Bungalow by Habitat for Humanity of Catawba Valley
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Habitat for Humanity of Catawba Valley built this 1,232-square-foot affordable home in Hickory, North Carolina, to the high performance criteria of the U.S. Department of Energy Zero Energy Ready Home (ZERH) program.
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Even without solar panels, this home achieved an impressive Home Energy Rating System (HERS) score of 46, well below the 80 to 100 of typical new homes.
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Volunteers helped construct this energy-efficient, moisture- and pest-resistant home that should provide its new owners with a comfortable place and low utility bills for years to come.
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The 2-by-4, 16-inch on-center walls are constructed with advanced framing techniques like open headers over windows and ladder blocking at intersecting walls, which provides more space for the R-15 blown fiberglass insulation.
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The R-10 EPS foam has taped seams so the rigid foam can serve as the drainage plane while 2-by-4 furring strips provide an air gap behind the engineered wood siding.
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The sealed and insulated crawlspace provides a clean temperate environment.
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The roof decking consists of a coated OSB that is taped at the seams to provide a water-resistant covering under the 30-year asphalt shingles.
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The compact, one-story home is heated and cooled with one ducted high-efficiency mini-split heat pump (18 SEER, 10 HSPF) that is located in the conditioned crawlspace.
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The home is equipped with an energy recovery ventilator (ERV) that operates continuously at 42 cfm to bring in fresh air and exhaust stale air.
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The Habitat affiliate is proud to offer its families the exceptional performance of DOE Zero Energy Ready Homes.
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