DOE Tour of Zero: Bellingham Power House by TC Legend Homes
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TC Legend Homes built this 2,781-square-foot home in Bellingham, Washington, to the performance criteria of the U.S. Department of Energy Zero Energy Ready Home (ZERH) program.
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A greenhouse off the kitchen provides a thermal transition zone into the home, minimizing heat losses during the winter. The solar hot water heating panels are visible on the porch roof.
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Thanks to an ultra-efficient design and a 9-kW roof-mounted solar electric system, the home achieves a HERS score of -12 and produces enough electricity to offset the power needs of the home and two electric cars.
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TC Legend Homes installed a level-2 car charger in the home’s carport.
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The ultra-efficient air-to-water heat pump (4.4 coefficient of performance [COP]) has an outside condenser unit, similar to that of an air-to-air heat pump
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The open floor plan encourages transfer of heat from the thermal mass concrete floors to the second-floor living spaces while lighting the interior of the home with natural daylight.
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The home is equipped with energy- and water-saving ENERGY STAR-certified appliances including a refrigerator, dishwasher, and clothes washer.
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The pipes in the corner of the dining room are a supply air outlet for a heat recovery ventilator, which transfers heat between the fresh air being drawn in and the stale air being exhausted out to temper the incoming air.
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All of the home’s lighting is ultra-efficient solid-state LED lighting.
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Some of the trees removed from the site during construction were milled and the rustic boards were added as a design element. All woods are finished with low- or no-VOC finishes.
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The homeowners benefit from the clean-air features the builder included like draft-free, airtight construction, dry-by-design walls, high-filtration filters, and nontoxic finishes.
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Low-flow plumbing fixtures save water inside while a rainwater collection system retains water for irrigation outside.
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The home meets the EPA Indoor airPLUS criteria for clean air with low- and no-VOC paints, stains, and varnishes.
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The home’s utility room also serves as a shop, playroom, and storeroom.
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A water-saving ENERGY STAR washing machine is located in the home’s utility room.
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The utility room includes tanks for the solar hot water system and the ultra-efficient air-to-water heat pump, which provides domestic hot water as well as hot water for the home’s radiant floor heating system.
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The home’s ultra-efficient structural insulated panel (SIP) construction minimizes thermal bridging and air leakage.
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A crane is used to lift the SIP roof panels into place. SIPs come to the job site precut and ready to assemble for quick installation and reduced waste.
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The wall moisture control system uses house wrap as a drainage plane over the SIP panels.