Posted By: A Meyer | Category: Single Family Home | Updated: 12/02/2008 Major renovation. |
Posted By: John G. | Category: Single Family Home | Updated: 12/02/2008 install geothermal heating & cooling |
Posted By: esger | Category: Single Family Home | Updated: 12/02/2008 We are in the process of doing a whole house renovation and addition, including replacing the foundation and adding a garage with a green roof/vegatable garden. We are going to super insulate the walls --basement ICFs average R-32 and wall average R-30, and heat with closed loop water-to-water... |
Posted By: kevin02 | Category: Single Family Home | Updated: 12/01/2008 modern extension/2nd floor addition to current home |
Posted By: starburst | Category: Single Family Home | Updated: 12/01/2008 Small cottage built with SIPs,near the Russian River (out of the flood zone), on a slope, will use reclaimed material for interior finishings. This is a very small dwelling, approx 675 sq. ft. The goal is to keep the construction cost at $200,000, tough to do with new construction in Sonoma County. |
Posted By: spryde | Category: Single Family Home | Updated: 12/01/2008 A 2900 sqft house in the middle of Mid-Michigan |
Posted By: banzaitoyota | Category: Single Family Home | Updated: 12/01/2008 Modular Home with conditioned crawlspace and attic. Foundation/crawlspace is Polysteel ICF's with a 3" Slab |
Posted By: greenmodernkits | Category: Single Family Home | Updated: 11/15/2008 Off grid SIP house kit with radiant heat, solar power (aim to be zero energy), composting toilet and recycled materials reused throughout. Our project blog is www.GreenModernKits.com/casa-ti1.htm The casa ti also does have the possibility for a green roof, but we are using the roof for rainwater... |
Posted By: geck | Category: Single Family Home | Updated: 11/15/2008 Some type of passive solar block design |
Posted By: astember | Category: Single Family Home | Updated: 11/15/2008 We were contracted to build a 3 story 3,000sf ICF home with 2,000sf of surrounding deck space located off of the ninth hole green. We used Reward Walls for the forms, a very good product, concrete was of a 3500 PSI pea gravel mix so we could use a smaller pump hose. The most challenging part... |
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