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Greenleaf Construction: Seattle Home
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Built Green Rating: 4 Star
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Location: Seattle
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The newest Built Green 4-Star certified home was built on a city infill lot in Seattle by Greenleaf Construction. This home features a vegetated roof that helps reduce stormwater impacts to the local sewer systems, and will be very low maintenance for the homeowner. The builder incorporated many salvaged elements into the home such as a vintage stairway balustrade and reclaimed doors. A third party verifier helped ensure that the builder followed the Built Green checklist.
The many green features include:
Site and Water Protection
- building on infill lot takes advantage of existing infrastructure and reduces development of virgin sites
- pervious materials cover at least one-third of hard surfaces for better stormwater management
- landclearing wood and stumps were ground for reuse
- temporary erosion control measures help prevent soil from washing away
- jobsite housekeeping was strictly maintained during construction
- a front porch with a walk-off area helps prevent contamination indoors
- landscaped beds mulched and amended for better moisture retention
- alternative to garbage disposal to facilitate composting
- green or vegetated roof that does not require irrigation
Using Energy Wisely
- documented envelope improvements that show a 12 percent improvement in heat loss as compared against the state energy code baseline house
- advanced wall framing with added insulated
- windows are oriented to take advantage of solar heat, but south facing overhangs on the windows provide shading when needed
- insulated headers, corners and intersection of interior/exterior walls
- heat recovery ventilator uses waste heat that reduces energy required to heat cold outdoor air
- solar powered outdoor lighting
- tankless hot water system
- Energy Star heating/cooling equipment, refrigerator, dishwasher and horizontal axis washer
- gas clothes dryer
- compact fluorescent and halogen lighting
Health and Indoor Air Quality
- concrete and hardwood floors
- low-VOC paints cover large interior surfaces
- formaldehyde-free insulation
- extra precautions to seal home against moisture and air leaks inside
- extra-efficient air distribution and filtration for better indoor air
- operable windows allow cross ventilation
- ductless heating system helps reduce dust inside the home
Using Materials Wisely and Reducing Waste
- limited project size to 1,270 sq.ft.
- extensive recycling and salvaging of materials during construction, and participates in King County’s Construction Works program
- certified sustainable wood was used for at least 90 percent of the dimensional lumber
- installed locally produced materials that save transportations costs
- 50-year siding and roofing
- durable materials installed throughout to extend the life of the home
- salvaged masonry used along with local masonry products
- recycled content glass tiles
- renewable materials flooring
- reclaimed and recycled content materials used for landscaping
- salvaged interior doors and stairway balustrade
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