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Affordable Housing Goes Green
Five ultra-green projects that also happen to be affordable.
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Imtra. The Sardinia and Cyprus 120-volt flush-mount LED downlights are designed to replace 120-volt, 35-watt halogen lights, providing equal light output and color temperature but with no radiated heat and less than one-third of the power consumption, the company says.
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New products for green-built homes, including tankless water heaters, asthma and allergy-friendly paint, and a greywater system.
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Green rater's tips help building pros ace their final inspection.
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The company’s line of split-ductless and ducted heat pumps now feature Honeywell’s RedLINK wireless HVAC protocol for easy zoned temperature control and greater energy savings.
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How to determine if radiant barriers can help you reach your energy performance goals.
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GeoStar. Aston dual-speed geothermal hydronic heat pumps are available in 8- and 15-ton capacities, providing radiant floor heating, pool heating, and snow and ice melt to homes with high-volume water demands.
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Made for roof construction, these radiant barrier plywood panels reduce utility costs year round by blocking 97% of radiant heat to keep attic temperatures 30 degrees cooler in warm weather and in winter, reflecting the heat back into the home, the company says.
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The Sardinia and Cyprus 120-volt flush-mount LED downlights are designed to replace 120-volt, 35-watt halogen lights, providing equal light output and color temperature but with no radiated heat and less than one-third of the power consumption, says the company.
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The high-performance unitized Liquid Wall system aims to revolutionize curtainwall systems.