Many homebuilders in the region are opting to construct ENERGY STAR rated homes, building everything from affordable townhomes to larger custom villas that promote energy conservation. Homeowners are now actively looking for the ENERGY STAR qualification for enhanced quality and energy savings.
Purchasing an ENERGY STAR home from Advantage Homes is a smart investment for homebuyers.
Energy efficient homes can lower utility bills, increase comfort and reduce air pollution.
When constructing an ENERGY STAR qualified home, certain guidelines must be met to earn the rating from the windows to the heating and cooling system and everything in between. Advantage Homes uses Low-E Double Paned Single Hung windows to keep the home warm in the winter and cool in the summer. ENERGY STAR approved appliances in their homes often consume 10-15 percent less energy as compared to traditional appliances.
ENERGY STAR homes are also required to respond to climatic changes. Advantage Homes uses energy effective insulation that can keep the heat inside the home better than traditional insulation techniques. This insulation must also be properly installed in the floors, walls and attics to create an even temperature throughout the home, reduce energy use and increase the homeowners comfort. Be sure construction on energy efficient homes is tight, especially in the heating and cooling ducts, to improve the air quality and comfort while reducing maintenance and utility cost.
Some homes can even break the stereotype that ENERGY STAR homes are costlier than traditional construction. Green home builders always try to ensure that the cost of construction remains within budget. These
energy efficient homes may cost a bit more up front, but over the course of time they definitely offer an exceptional amount of savings. Currently, Advantage Homes is one of the few
Washington home builders constructing energy efficient homes. Advantage Homes builds a variety of different ENERGY STAR models for the convenience of their customers in the Washington DC area.