NBN Online for the week of May 25, 2009

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In This Issue:

Front Page
Sales Agents, Appraisers Underestimate Value of Green
NAHB Guide Finds More Cities Rolling Back Impact Fees
Membership Day Brings in 5,055 New Members in Tough Times
Nation's Building News Will Not Be Published on June 1
Coast to Coast
First-Time Home Buyers Can Turn Tax Credit Into Cash
housing forum
Letter to the Editor: Housing Deflation Takes Economic Toll
Politics & Government
House Energy Bill Would Create National Building Code
NAHB Supports Government Efforts on Chinese Drywall
Obama Signs Bill to Help Families Refinance Mortgages
California Seeing Impact Fee Cuts and Deferrals
Economics & Finance
April Single-Family Starts Rise for Second Straight Month
Confidence of Builders Continues to Grow in May
Housing Reaches Most Affordable Level in 18 Years
Florida Builder Encouraged by Recent Uptick in Sales
HUD Withdraws Proposed RESPA Rule
Eye on the Economy: Surveys Signal Revival of Buyer Demand
Useful Links to Monitor Economic and Housing Trends
Tips
Builders’ Tip: Quick, Easy Sanding-Disk Alignment
Green Building
Green Building Growth Bright Spot in a Down Market
10 Practical Strategies Suggested for Green Marketing
Dual Certification Process Set for NAHBGreen and Builders Challenge
Advanced Green Building Courses to Be Available in 2010
Downturn
How to Create a 'Thoughtless' Web Site — and Why
Multifamily
Multifamily Builder Confidence Rallies From Record Lows
Remodelers
First Remodeled Home Certified to Green Standard
Remodelers See Early Signs of Recovery in First Quarter
Building Systems
Webinar Details Modular Construction Basics, Benefits
Commercial
HVAC Tips That Can Save You From Making Costly Mistakes
Design
Enter 2009 Best in American Living Design Competition
Education
Education Calendar
construction safety
Safety Month Focuses on Falls, Overexertion and Driving
Building Products
FlowGuard Manifold System Offers Maximum Versatility
TV
NAHB-Produced Programs on DIY, Fine Living and HGTV
Endowment
Students Jumpstart Building Careers With NAHB Internship
Association News
Save More With Hertz Off-Airport Locations
Williams Scotsman Offers $1.99 First-Month Storage Container
Drive Away With a Shiny New $500 GM Offer
Calendar of Events
NAHB Career Center

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Remodelers See Early Signs of Recovery in First Quarter

First Remodeled Home Certified to Green Standard

A recently completed remodeling project in Munster, Ind. is the first home remodel to earn certification under the National Green Building Standard, NAHB announced on May 21.

Built in 1974, the 1,100-square-foot ranch home was renovated by Lyng Builders, a custom home building and remodeling company in Franklin, Ill., after floodwaters filled the basement and rose to two feet on the first floor.

Working within a tight budget to repair substantial structural damage, Lyng Builders also persuaded the home owner to make improvements to help reduce his utility bills by decreasing energy and water consumption and to obtain national green certification through the NAHB Research Center, which trains and accredits third-party inspectors.

For projects to be certified, remodelers must address a range of factors, including energy, resource and water efficiency and indoor environmental quality in the newly renovated home.

“With 111 million existing homes, remodeling these energy and water guzzlers must be a top priority to achieve a more efficient housing stock,” said NAHB Chairman Joe Robson. “NAHB leads the housing industry by helping professionals take advantage of the first and only national standard to certify green remodeled homes.”

Lyng Builders upgraded the heating and cooling system, installed a high-efficiency water heater, selected Energy Star-rated appliances, added wall and pipe insulation and thoroughly sealed the home against air and energy leaks to produce an estimated 49% decrease in energy consumption from the pre-remodeled home.

To reduce water waste, the company replaced the faucets and toilets with low-flow fixtures that should help the home owners use about 20% less water.

The home was also equipped with a programmable thermostat, a power-vented attic fan and a programmed exhaust mechanism for efficient conditioning and ventilation.

More than 1,500 new homes, renovation projects and subdivisions currently are in the scoring process for the standard at www.nahbgreen.org, the online home of the NAHB National Green Building Program.

Approved by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) in January, the ICC-700-2008 National Green Building Standard sets benchmarks and a verification protocol for single-family homes, apartments and condominiums, remodeling, lot and site development and all kinds of residential construction.

Home owner Steve Holcomb praised Lyng Builders for its work. “Lyng went out of his way to make sure everything was just right. My house is working more efficiently,” he said.

Holcomb can also take advantage of additional savings with the federal energy-efficiency tax credit for products used in the renovation.

“The certification of this remodeled home in Indiana demonstrates NAHB’s leadership on green remodeling and the benefits home owners can enjoy with a more efficient home,” said Robson.

“I congratulate Mr. Lyng, the SouthWest Suburban Home Builders Association in Illinois, the verifying firm of Energy Diagnostics and the home owners for leading the way,” he said.

Learn more about green remodeling from NAHB Remodelers at www.nahb.org/remodel.

For more information, e-mail Kelly Mack at NAHB, or call her at 800-368-5242 x8451.


 

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