Posts Tagged ‘energy efficient’
It has been a while since we have completed a full rehab. The green and energy efficiency movements seem to have directed home buyers to new homes, and that has been the main percentage of projects we have completed in the last few years. However, with relatively new and attractive bank packages, such as 203K’s, home buyers are enabled to purchase homes in need of work and acquire loans that are worth the proposed end result, rather than existing condition. This has helped the rehab market enjoy a small resurgence, and we are happy to be back in the familiar and historic neighborhood that is The Old North Side. A common misnomer, that may also have played part in the rehabs decline from popularity, is that you will still have an “old” home, after construction is complete. While aspects of that are true, what is left, is simply done so for historic requirements and charm. The home, when complete, from top to bottom will be as energy efficient as any our our new constructions.
Please check in on the progress of this home, as I plan to post updates during the mechanical installations, show you what we accomplished in the cellar, of course during the insulation process, and throughout the rest of construction. We go out of our way to ensure that when complete, our projects (whether new or rehabs) will meet high Green building standards, and be as efficient with energy consumption as possible! Here are couple of pictures that I took on a very dark and cold day. The quality is not outstanding, but they are of some of my most enjoyable parts of the framing process….Leveling the floors. You should have walked through this place before we started. Lets just say the some of the nastiest greens on Augusta couldn’t hold a candle to these floors! Just kidding, but you get the picture.


