It's been a wild winter up in the Lake Tahoe area. With all that time spent by the fireplace during the extensive snowfalls, we looked at some current home building trends. One of the leading trends continuing into 2017, is the environmental trend of sustainability. Even with the current snow levels, an eye towards water conservation and energy efficiency are important areas to address when building or remodeling your home. Some of the most important areas of sustainability are as follows: 1. Tankless Water Heaters. According to Energy.Gov, tankless water heaters heat water directly without the use of a storage tank. When a hot water tap is turned on, cold water travels through a pipe into the unit. The tankless water heaters deliver a constant supply of hot water. You don't need to wait for a storage tank to fill up with enough hot water thus eliminating water waste running the tap to get from cold to hot water. However, a tankless water heater's output limits the flow rate. To overcome this problem, you can install two or more tankless water heaters, connected in parallel for simultaneous demands of hot water. You can also install separate tankless water heaters for appliances -- such as a clothes washer or dishwater -- that use a lot of hot water in your home. .2. Windows. Multi-pane wood clad windows offer the best insulated window value. Several of our recent projects have used Sierra Pacific Windows. Sierra Pacific Industries is a third-generation, family-owned and operated forest products company based in northern California and the state of Washington. Sierra Pacific Windows are manufactured from kiln-dried preservative-treated Ponderosa Pine or Douglas Fir. The windows have an advanced glazing system (spectrally selective, low emissivity coating) featuring a 100% polymer structural foam spacer by Quanex, (the world’s only NO-Metal Warm Edge insulating glass spacer) paired with high-performance, spectrally-selective low-E glass. With the cold Tahoe winters along with the hot Tahoe summer sun, a well-insulated wood clad window is an essential piece of your building budget. 3. Insulation. All insulation has an 'R' value that is listed prominently on the package. An R-value is a calculative method referring to thermal resistance. It is also a thermal measurement unit for particular materials in relation to how they insulate. Theoretically, a higher R-value means more heat resistance, which also means greater insulative qualities. The R-value is a somewhat complicated calculation, but all you need to know is what R-value you need, based on where you live and what type of space you are insulating, and choose a type of insulation accordingly. In general, those who live in colder climates need products with a higher R-value, while those in warmer climates need less R-value. According to the Department of Energy, In the Tahoe area, attic insulation should have a minimum R-49 value. For the walls, R-5 to R-6 wall sheathing and for the floor, R-25 to R-30. Closed cell foam insulation has been a popular choice for a lot of our clients. Along with sustainability and energy conservation, natural elements and a comfortable, relaxing living space also top the 2017 list. We'll look at those next time.
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12/6/2021 12:06:15 am
It's great that you've included so much helpful information
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12/5/2023 08:09:55 am
The benefit of frontloading the decision-making components of your custom home’s design is when you get to the building step of the custom home building process, your builder can work on a carefully organized timeline to make the build happen seamlessly. I’m so thankful for your helpful post!
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8/22/2024 09:02:33 am
Thank you for highlighting the importance of water conservation and energy efficiency in home building and remodeling! It's essential for a sustainable home. If you happen to need roofing services, feel free to visit our site.
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8/22/2024 09:04:14 am
I appreciate the focus on water conservation and energy efficiency even in snowy conditions. It's crucial for a well-rounded home project. If you need roofing services, don’t hesitate to check out our site.
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8/31/2024 08:23:11 am
Thank you for sharing insights on home building trends! Winter in Lake Tahoe sounds cozy by the fireplace. If you happen to need roofing services, feel free to visit our site.
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8/31/2024 08:24:48 am
It's great to hear about the latest home building trends, especially after such a snowy winter in Lake Tahoe. If you're ever in need of roofing services, don't hesitate to check out our site.
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8/31/2024 08:27:57 am
Thank you for capturing the magic of cottage life! It's true that cottages have a way of melting away stress. If you happen to need roofing services, feel free to visit our site.
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9/18/2024 07:02:33 am
Thank you for sharing! Winter by the fireplace sounds cozy, and it's always interesting to explore new home building trends. If you happen to need roof services, feel free to visit our site.
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9/18/2024 07:04:55 am
The snowy winter sounds like the perfect time to look into home trends. Excited to see what’s new! If you're ever in need of roof services, don't hesitate to check out our site.
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9/25/2024 06:13:15 am
Thank you for sharing these home building trends! It's great to see sustainability continuing to be a priority. If you happen to need roof services, feel free to visit our site.
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9/25/2024 06:15:42 am
I love that sustainability is still at the forefront of home building trends. It's such an important focus. If you're ever in need of roof services, don't hesitate to check out our site.
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9/26/2024 07:23:48 am
Thank you for the info on tankless water heaters! It's great to know they provide hot water without needing a storage tank. If you happen to need roof services, feel free to visit our site.
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9/26/2024 07:26:54 am
I appreciate the insight into tankless water heaters! They sound like an efficient option for heating water. If you're ever in need of roof services, don't hesitate to check out our site.
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10/16/2024 07:23:55 am
Thank you for sharing! It's great to see sustainability as a leading trend in home building. If you happen to need roof services, feel free to visit our site.
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10/21/2024 06:20:31 am
Thank you for sharing these home building trends! Sustainability is such an important focus for the future. If you happen to need roofing services, feel free to visit our site.
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10/21/2024 06:25:13 am
It's great to see sustainability continuing as a top trend in home building! Perfect timing to think about eco-friendly updates. If you're ever in need of roofing services, don't hesitate to check out our site.
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10/23/2024 08:40:01 am
Thank you for highlighting the sustainability trend! It's great to see eco-friendly choices continuing, even with snowy conditions. If you happen to need roof services, feel free to visit our site.
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10/23/2024 08:42:30 am
Sustainability is such an important trend, and it's encouraging to see it gaining momentum despite the weather. If you're ever in need of roof services, don't hesitate to check out our site.
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10/25/2024 06:02:51 am
Thank you for sharing! Spending winter by the fireplace and exploring new home building trends sounds inspiring. If you happen to need roof services, feel free to visit our site.
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10/25/2024 06:05:23 am
Sounds like a cozy winter in Lake Tahoe! It's always great to take advantage of that time to explore home improvement ideas. If you're ever in need of roof services, don't hesitate to check out our site.
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11/19/2024 05:37:31 am
Thank you for sharing the latest home building trends! Winter by the fireplace sounds like the perfect time for inspiration. If you happen to need roof services, feel free to visit our site.
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11/30/2024 06:20:03 am
Thank you for sharing your winter experience and home building insights! It's always interesting to see how trends evolve. If you happen to need roof services, feel free to visit our site.
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11/30/2024 06:21:34 am
I love the idea of exploring home building trends during cozy winter days! Thanks for the inspiration. If you're ever in need of roof services, don't hesitate to check out our site.
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