Energy Recovery Ventilation (ERV) recovers 70-80% of the energy used to heat or cool air in homes.
Live Better
Live Greener
Snyder Homes builds homes that are designed and constructed with local and global environmental impact considerations in mind. Your home will be energy efficient; conserve water, and the overall indoor environment will be better due to the effective HVAC equipment, formaldehyde-free finishes and low-allergen materials. Our homes are designed and constructed to incorporate environmental considerations and resource efficiency into every step of the home building and land development process, with the goal of minimizing each home’s environmental impact.
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Whole Home Ventilation with ERV
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R-60 Ceiling Insulation
R-Value measures insulation’s ability to resist heat traveling through it. The higher the R-Value the better.
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Zip System® Wall Insulation:
R-21 batt insulation and R-5 continuous insulation.
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Low-E Argon Glass Window
Low-E window coatings help keep heat inside (or outside) without impeding light. Argon gas is dense and acts as insulation between the panes of glass.
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Gutter Extensions
Installed to divert water away from the foundation.
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Energy Star® Appliances
New energy-efficient appliances save money and energy.
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90% High Efficiency Heating
Our homes have super-efficient heating systems that save energy and money.
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R-15 Insulated Foundation Wall
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Air Sealing Throughout
Air sealing is the first step in making your home more comfortable. It works with insulation to create an effective barrier against heat and cold.
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Blower Door Test
Each home is tested and certified by Efficiency Vermont with a blower door test that measures the airtightness of the building.
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Construction Waste Recycling
A minimum of 82% of construction waste is recycled, not sent to landfills.
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Energy Efficient Lighting
Compared with traditional incandescent lights, fluorescents or LEDs are more efficient, generate less heat, and give the same amount of light.
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Low Flow Toilets
A low flow toilet uses considerably less water than a traditional one, conserving resources.
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Efficient Bathroom Fan/Lights
Energy-efficient fans exhaust moist air.
