- ETW
This one-story slab-on-grade enclosure is designed for Minneapolis, MA (Very Cold Climate). It features a vented roof with cavity insulation in rafter cavities and rigid insulation at the underside… Read More
Very Cold
- ETW
This one-story enclosure with a basement is designed for Louisville, KY (Mixed-Humid Climate). It features a vented roof with cavity insulation in rafter cavities and rigid insulation at the… Read More
Mixed-Humid
- ETW
This two-story slab-on-grade enclosure is designed for Houston, TX (Hot-Humid Climate). It features an unvented roof with cavity insulation in rafter cavities, and asphalt shingles. The 2x6 advanced… Read More
Hot-Humid
- ETW
This two-story enclosure with a basement is designed for Denver, CO (Cold Climate). It features a vented attic with a raised heel truss and cavity insulation at the attic floor, and asphalt shingles… Read More
Cold
- ETW
This two-story enclosure with a basement is designed for Chicago, IL (Cold Climate). It features a vented attic with a raised heel truss and cavity insulation at the attic floor, and asphalt shingles… Read More
Cold
- ETW
This two-story enclosure with a crawlspace is designed for Charlotte, NC (Mixed-Humid Climate). It features a vented attic with a raised heel truss and cavity insulation at the attic floor, and… Read More
Mixed-Humid
- ETW
This two-story slab-on-grade enclosure is designed for Atlanta, GA (Mixed-Humid Climate). It features a vented attic with a raised heel truss and cavity insulation at the attic floor, and asphalt… Read More
Mixed-Humid
- ETW
This two-story enclosure with a crawlspace is designed for Aspen, CO (Very Cold Climate). It features an unvented roof with low-density spray foam insulation in rafter cavities and 1” XPS rigid… Read More
Very Cold
- ETW
This one-story slab-on-grade enclosure is designed for Albuquerque, NM (Hot-Dry/Mixed-Dry Climate). It features a vented attic with a raised heel truss and cavity insulation at the attic floor, and… Read More
Hot-Dry/Mixed-Dry
- DTW
It shouldn't be a surprise that energy would be a hit in Texas—but 8,000 people on the first weekend to tour a home that uses less than half that of a standard new home, and makes the rest itself?… Read More
Mixed-Humid
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