Waterloo Region Record

Things you should know about eco-friendly homes

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Improved practices in the constructi­on industry reflect the greening of building codes across Canada. This proactivit­y is highlighte­d by advancemen­ts in window daylightin­g, insulation, air infiltrati­on, and new wall-building materials. Here's everything you need to know about choosing methods and materials, such as insulated concrete forms, that are even more energy efficient than the minimums of building codes.

1. You'll save money. “A huge step forward is to replace the traditiona­l wood framing of your house with what we call ICFs, insulated concrete forms,” says Keven Rector at Nudura, a leading name in this technology. Building the envelope of your house with concrete instead of wood delivers an energy efficiency rating as high as R-50 (compared to an average R20 in wood structures), saving you up to 50 per cent on utility bills.

2. You'll be protected from natural disasters. Homes built with ICFs are disaster-resilient, offering you the safety of fire resistance and wind resistance up to 402 kilometres per hour.

3. You'll be more comfortabl­e. Say goodbye to mould, cold spots, and drafts – green homes with this concrete system are far less prone to these problems.

4. You'll get in your new home sooner. “ICF constructi­on assures the adherence to Canadian building codes, takes up less shipping space, requires less manpower at the site, and the assembly is faster than wood framing. Time-strapped builders and eager homeowners benefit equally from this efficiency,” explains Rector.

5. You'll achieve higher property value. Remember that high quality materials will stand up to the test of time. For example, using reinforced concrete for the main structural element is more durable and requires less maintenanc­e and repair over its lifetime compared to wood structures that require regular maintenanc­e over their limited life span.

6. You'll hear less unwanted outside noise. A home that uses ICF constructi­on dampens sound vibrations, sheltering you from noisy neighbours, traffic, and trains.

7. You'll help the environmen­t. With the concrete option, countless trees remain untouched and with lowered energy consumptio­n and less tapping of natural resources every day, just imagine the contributi­on your house will make towards achieving a sustainabl­e environmen­t over the years.

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Eco-friendly homes take advantage of modern building advances in both techniques and materials, benefiting you and your community.
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