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started by Jule Alston on 13 Sep 12
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    Many baby boomers are acquiring a home that they consider to be the last. These new residences do not necessarily have cutting edge technologies like fancy intercom systems or wireless alarms.

    Such a home is about power efficiency, sturdiness and comfort. It is developed to tolerate hurricanes and earthquakes, as well as hold back wind, snow, rain, sun and fire. 24 hours a day, this kind of home will deliver fresh air, as well as complete comfort. It is going to deal with the temperatures in the Canadian North, and simultaneously deal with hurricanes in Florida. The wall surfaces of this specific type of home are made up of concrete cubes that are strengthened with steel and have three inches of styrofoam insulation on all sides and floors that are heated by body temperature. There is a series of pipes that are positioned five feet underground to pipe in fresh air. Because the air will be pre-cooled during the summer, and pre-warmed during the winter, there is not any reason to open the windows, which are high-efficiency, Low-E Argon filled.

    24 hours a day fresh air should enter the home, rigorously controlled and filtered. This kind of design could help save as much as 11% over traditional heating systems. Quite a few homes today have a lot of the technology that will be used in this luxury home of the future. It is going to feature tank-less water heater, radiant heating floors, as well as insulated concrete forms. Much safeguard is provided by the steel bolstered walls for hurricanes, tornadoes, and earthquakes, in addition to fire and wind resistance. You are going to sleep perfectly simply because the walls are so thick that they mute the sounds of sirens and traffic.

    There aren't any floor squeaks, rattling glass as well as drafts. You are going to also enjoy energy cost savings and great ease and comfort because of the insulated concrete forms. Primarily based on the style of home you have, you could notice an energy cost savings of 35% to as much as 60%. The tank-less water heater will provide hot water when needed. Not simply is this useful, but provides a considerable savings also. You can easily integrate solar energy into this house and not depend on the grid.

    rogue agent x ...The cost of this type of home is around 10% more than conventional wood framed houses but the long-term savings and comfort certainly outweighs the initial cost. This is one residence that you will want to do some more research on, before you make your mind up on your next house.

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