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Quick Links for Florida Home Buyers & Builders

Over the past three decades, FSEC has conducted residential energy use research in Florida's hot humid climate. This list is quick links for Florida home buyers and builders which will take you to some of our most requested materials.


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Recommendations for High Performance Homes

This is a checklist of general recommendations for the construction of energy resource efficient homes in a hot/humid climate.


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Profiles of high performance homes showcased at the International Builders Show
2008 | 2007 | 2006

BAIHP partner Palm Harbor Homes teamed up with a multitude of product sponsors to manufacture show homes that were displayed at the International Builders Show.  Click the above links for profiles that highlight the homes’ energy efficiency and green attributes.


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Gulf Coast High Performance Affordable Housing Demonstration Project

BAIHP researchers are working with affordable housing providers in Louisiana and Alabama to produce high performance demonstration homes scoring in the range of 72-74 on the HERS Index. Each house will also incorporate features for improved indoor air quality, durability, and comfort. BAIHP will conduct a workshop for local builders and subcontractors to foster adoption of Building America’s proven approach to building homes that save 30% in whole house energy compared to the Building America Benchmark.

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Affordable Homes rise to DOE’s Builders Challenge in Brownsville, Texas

Working with certified home energy rater Chris Carroll of Carroll’s Inspection Services, the Brownsville Affordable Homeownership Corporation (BAHC) has collaborated with the City of Brownsville, Texas on a community of 14 affordable houses that meet the U.S. DOE’s Builders Challenge. More about the Builders Challenge: http://www1.eere.energy.gov/buildings/challenge/


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Habitat for Humanity International and Habitat Affiliates

Building America has a long history of partnership with Habitat for Humanity International and Habitat affiliates across the country. Case Studies of Habitat affiliates provide insight to the on building higher performance affordable housing:


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Building America Day

G. W. Robinson Builders, Inc. and Tommy Williams Homes were recognized on April 25, 2007 by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) for their leadership and commitment to building energy efficient homes. They are partners with the Building America Industrialized Housing Partnership which includes the Florida Home Energy Resources Organization who assisted the builders in reaching their goals.


Return Air Pathway Study.

Return Air Pathway Study

Ideally buildings with forced air heating/cooling systems are pressure neutral. To overcome house pressure imbalances caused by door closure, a variety of passive return path strategies were studied including a product produced by BAIHP Industry Partner Tamarack that overcomes privacy issues associated with through-wall grills. Achievable air flows for jump ducts, through-wall grilles, sleeved through-wall grilles, and the Tamarack baffled through-wall grille are presented.


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Florida International University's 2005 Solar Decathlon Entry

FSEC and BAIHP researchers provided assistance to FIU students and faculty for their 2005 Solar Decathlon entry. The house, named "Engawa" after the Japanese term that describes space that is both inside and outside, is on display at the Mall in Washington D.C. in the Solar Village.


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Metal Roof Retrofit on a Hurricane Damaged Home

This home in Cocoa, Florida was damaged in the summer of 2004 by hurricanes Frances and Jeanne. A white metal roof was installed over the damaged shingles to reflect summer heat. Initial measured data show a 19% reduction in air conditioner energy use.


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Building America Partners with Habitat for Humanity

Building America partners with Habitat for Humanity on a project called Congress Building America, an effort to raise awareness of affordable housing issues among members of Congress. Researchers will provide technical assistance to help Habitat affiliates move toward an energy savings goal of 50% while also improving durability, comfort, and indoor air quality.


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City of Orlando, Florida

The City of Orlando, through the office of Housing and Community Development in the Planning and Development Department, constructed an environmentally friendly demonstration home called the “Orlando House: Florida’s Future”, on an infill site within the city. The City requested FSEC assistance to assure the home met Building America goals and the Florida Green Home Designation Standards.


North Dakota Twin Homes.

Cold Climate Case Study; High Efficiency North Dakota Twin Homes

The Eastern Dakota Housing Alliance has completed 8 of 20 planned multi-family and single-family dwellings on Selkirk Circle in Grand Forks, North Dakota. Four twin-home units were completed in March 2003 (Phase I) and four more identical units were completed in February 2004 (Phase II).


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WCI Communities at Evergrene

BAIHP has partnered with WCI Communities, Inc. on the first in a series of prototype “green homes”. The home was built in WCI’s Evergrene Community, in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida in August, 2003.


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Pet House Project

BAIHP researchers assisted FSEC researchers in designing and building the K-9 Comfort Cottage, an entry in the Orlando Science Center Community Council's Second Annual Pet House Project, which won the award for "Most Scientifically Designed Pet House". The Pet Houses were on display at the Sun Trust Bank downtown Orlando and at the Orlando Science Center from October 24 -December 5, 2003. The K-9 Comfort Cottage will be permanently housed in the visitors center at the Florida Solar Energy Center.


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Cambridge Homes at Baldwin Park

BAIHP worked with Cambridge Homes to create a demonstration model home in Baldwin Park that showcases both energy efficiency and indoor air quality.  The BA Showcase Model, as well as a standard model built to minimum Cambridge Homes specifications, have been instrumented and are being monitored in order to quantify the benefits of the advanced features of the showcase home.


Zero Energy Manufactured Housing.

Zero Energy Manufactured Home

The Bonneville Power Administration (BPA) is holding tours of the Zero Energy Manufactured Home from September 6-15. BAIHP worked with BPA in the development of the Zero Energy Manufactured Home. This home is touted as the most energy efficient manufactured home built to HUD-Code in the United States. For more information about the Zero Energy Manufactured Home, see this BPA brochure (pdf file).


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Six Moisture Home Case Studies

Six case studies were conducted to determine the causes and propose solutions for moisture problems found in HUD-Code homes in hot and humid climates. Picture to the left: Evidence of water inside the light fixture - cold interior temperatures coupled with long term negative pressures during a hot humid summer will fill the globe.


Dream Home.

Dream Award.Making the DREAM Home a Reality

This award winning project is no experimental house. Any builder in America can follow the example set by BAIHP team member Fallman Design and Construction in Lake County, Florida.


High Efficiency Central Florida Home.

Highly Efficient Central Florida Home

This home in Longwood, Florida near Orlando was recently completed with BAIHP design assistance. Using the systems approach, a package of features was used to produce an exceptionally energy efficient design at a reasonable cost.


Side-by-Side Comparison of Manufactured Homes.

Side-by-Side Comparison of Manufactured Homes

North Carolina A&T University (NCATU) has located two high visibility manufactured homes on its campus in Greensboro, NC. One of the homes is conventional and the other is expected to be 50% more energy efficient. Data monitoring began in December 2000.


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Natural Choice Program.Super Good Cents/Natural Choice Program

For the past decade, the Super Good Cents/Natural Choice voluntary program has transformed a large segment of manufactured housing built in the Pacific Northwest. BAIHP supports WSU participation in this outstanding program by partially funding the technical assistance activities.


Portable Classrooms.

Portable Classrooms

This project provides technical assistance to portable classroom manufacturers, school districts and related organizations interested in improving the quality of learning and energy efficiency of portable classrooms. Several portables at various sites in the Pacific Northwest are being monitored.


Side-by-side comparison of manufactured homes.

Side-by-Side Comparison of Manufactured Homes

In cooperation with York International, Manufactured Housing Division (now Stylecrest Sales) and Fleetwood Homes, BAIHP monitored two nearly identical, side-by-side manufactured homes in Bossier City, Louisiana, near Shreveport.


Palm Harbor Homes.

Palm Harbor Homes - 16 Factories in 8 States

PHH (www.palmharbor.com) is a leading manufacturer of HUD-code homes with 16 factories in 8 states producing more than 15,000 homes annually.


HFH - Plains, GA.

Habitat for Humanity - Plains, GA

Two SIP Homes were built alongside a frame home and tested for energy efficiency.


Entry Level - Orlando, FL.

The Entry Level Homes - Orlando, FL

Three entry level homes were built in Orlando, FL. Each home demonstrated a different built technique. The homes were monitored for energy consumption and indoor air quality.


Health House - 1997 - Orlando, FL.

Health House ® 1997 - Orlando, FL

The Health House 1997 was built to demonstrate superior indoor air quality and energy efficiency.


Health House - 1996 - New Orleans, LA.

Health House ® 1996 - New Orleans, LA

The New Orleans Health House was built to Demonstrate superior air quality and energy efficiency.