DOE Tour of Zero: Euclid Avenue by Heirloom Design Build
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Heirloom Design Build built this 4,840-square-foot home in Atlanta, Georgia, to the performance criteria of the U.S. Department of Energy Zero Energy Ready Home (ZERH) program.
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While the two-story home was designed to fit aesthetically into the historic neighborhood, energy-efficiency features will save the homeowners $1,909 a year in utility bills compared to a home built to the 2009 IECC.
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The urban infill home combined high-performance features with amenities to earn several awards including Southface Energy’s Project of the Year 2014, the Greater Atlanta Homebuilders’ Best Earthcraft House over 2,000 square feet and Best Home over 2,000 square feet and the Atlanta Urban Design Commission’s Award of Excellence for New Construction in 2014, as well as a DOE 2015 Housing Innovation Award.
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The natural daylight home’s 32 windows are double-paned and have advanced low-emissivity coatings to reduce unwanted solar heat gain in the summer and heat loss in the winter.
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An ENERGY STAR-rated refrigerator, dishwasher, and clothes washer reduce energy and water use.
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Extensive air sealing around windows and fireplaces, caulking of every stud to the sheathing, and two tests of whole-house air leakage during construction help to ensure a draft-free home.
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The builder helped to ensure clean indoor air for the home’s occupants by installing a high-capture filter (MERV 16) on the home’s high efficiency heat pump (12.5 HSPF 22.8 SEER) and adhering to the guidelines of the EPA’s Indoor airPLUS program.
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Advanced solid-state lighting technology is installed throughout the home -– 100% of the fixtures are LED.
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The home uses no-VOC paints and finishes to help minimize contaminants for healthier indoor air.
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The home earned an EPA WaterSense certification, including water-saving plumbing fixtures in the bathrooms and kitchen that reduce both energy and water usage.
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The basement walls were framed with 2-by-4 studs set in from the concrete. The space behind and between the studs was filled with R-13 of closed-cell spray foam to air seal and insulate the walls.
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The sealed attic was sprayed on the underside of the roof deck with a highly insulating layer of R-28 open-cell spray foam.