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Jacksonville Florida Green Homes


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We built this green cyber home with you and only you in mind and it is our goal to provide you with all the green homes solutions and answers you may need.  Whether you are planning to invest on a second green home or buying one of our newly built green homes for sale in Jacksonville, Florida or any other community in Florida, please give us a call.  Often we don't know what we have until we lose it.  Remember, we are here for you, because of you.

For our customers convenience we speak Arabic, Chinese, French, German, Hungarian, Indian, Korean, Pilipino, Russian, Ukranian, and Spanish.

         What Makes a Home Green?     

Web definition: A green home uses less energy, water, natural resources; create less waste; and is healthier for the people living inside. Find here more informaion about Bloom Energy Fuel Cell.

Understanding the basics of leadership in energy and environmental design (LEED) is crucial. What is LEED?     Check this video on storm wind wall test 

Our definition is a bit wider. A home is considered green when incorporates smart design and advantageous technology that encompasses most, if not all, the construction and maintenance elements that significantly lessen the negative impact on the environment and that adapts to the environment making it safer and healthier. This is how we built our homes.

    

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Jacksonville Florida Green Homes - Green Homes Solutions We at EXIT Real Estate Gallery in Jacksonville Florida sale Green Homes and provide Green Homes solutions in Jacksonville Florida and any other community in Florida. Our Green Homes Solutions for Jacksonville Florida come through EXIT Real Estate Gallery in Jacksonville fl and support Green Homes Sales in Jacksonville fl, Jacksonville fl new green homes for sale, Jacksonville new green homes, Florida green home builder, Florida energy efficiency homes, Florida green home construction, Florida green home design., We sale Jacksonville Florida Green Homes - Green Homes Solutions we are EXIT Real Estate Gallery Jacksonville fl, call Jorge Nunez 1904 945 2144. Our Green Homes and Green neighborhoods must not be built on environmentally sensitive sites like prime farmland, wetlands and endangered species habitats. The greenest development sites are “in-fill” properties like former parking lots, rail yards, shopping malls and factories. Look for compact development where the average housing density is at least six green homes units per acre.  Your Green home should also be within easy walking distance of public transportation – like bus lines, light rail, and subway systems so you can leave your car at home. A green home should also be within walking distance of parks, schools, and stores. See how many errands you can carry out on a bicycle. That’s healthier for you, your wallet, and the environment. About Green home size No matter how many green building elements are provided by the green homes builder to go into your Green Home, a 5,000-square-foot green home still consumes many more natural resources than a 2,000-square-foot green home. The larger the green home will also require more heating, air conditioning and lighting. If you really want a sustainable home, choose a smaller size. Green home Building Design should be oriented on its site to bring abundant natural daylight into the interior to reduce lighting requirements and to take advantage of any prevailing breezes. Windows, clerestories, skylights, light monitors, light shelves and other strategies should be used to bring daylight to the interior of the house. The exterior should have shading devices (sunshades, canopies, green screens and, best of all, trees), particularly on the southern and western facades and over windows and doors, to block hot summer sun. Dual-glaze windows reduce heat gain in summer and heat loss during cold winter months. The roof should be a light-colored, heat-reflecting Energy Star roof, or a green (landscaped) roof, to reduce heat absorption. Green Building Materials on a green home will have been constructed or renovated with healthy, non-toxic building materials and furnishings, like low- and zero-VOC (volatile organic compound) paints and sealants and non-toxic materials like strawboard for the sub-flooring. Wood-based features should come from rapidly renewable sources like bamboo, but if tropical hardwoods are used, they must be certified by the Forest Stewardship Council. A green home uses salvaged materials like kitchen tiles and materials with significant recycled content. Insulation: A non-toxic insulation, derived from materials like soybean or cotton, with a high R (heat resistance) factor in a home’s walls and roof will help prevent cool air leakage in the summer and warm air leakage in the winter. Windows and Doors: Windows and exterior doors should have ENERGY STAR® ratings, and they should seal their openings tightly to avoid heat gain in summer and heat loss in winter. Energy Efficiency: A green home has energy-efficient lighting, heating, cooling and water-heating systems. Appliances should have ENERGY STAR® ratings. Renewable Energy: The home should generate some of its own energy with technologies like photovoltaic systems. Water Efficiency: A green home has a water-conserving irrigation system and water-efficient kitchen and bathroom fixtures. Look for a rainwater collection and storage system, particularly in drier regions where water is increasingly scarce and expensive. Indoor Environmental Quality: Natural daylight should reach at least 75% of the home’s interior. Natural ventilation (via building orientation, operable windows, fans, wind chimneys and other strategies) should bring plentiful fresh air inside the house. The HVAC (heating, ventilation and air conditioning) system should filter all incoming air and vent stale air outside. The garage should not have any air handling equipment or return ducts, and it should have an exhaust fan. Landscaping: Vine-covered green screens, large canopy trees and other landscaping should shade exterior walls, the driveway, patios and other “landscape” to minimize heat islands. Yards should be landscaped with drought-tolerant plants rather than water-guzzling plants and grass in most regions. One from the 144 LEED-Certified homes in this Jacksonville Florida neighborhood saves about 65% on their monthly utility bills. Jacksonville Florida first LEED-certified affordable housing project is stocked with 100% ENERGY STAR® appliances. In Jacksonville fl. a 2,250-square-foot LEED-Silver dream home is filled with modern amenities and comfort. Have you finally found yourself ready to take on the good life? Jacksonville Ranch Club hopes so, for it is devoted a large amount of time and expense to making this your dream. From the excellent boating, fishing, and aquatic themes, the horseback trails to the Florida green homes, real estate & property friendly community is all you will ever want. The days of rushing and dashing to make appointments are in the past, sit back and enjoy your health and the days of Florida weather. Come to enjoy Jacksonville Ranch Club green homes solutions in this green homes community west of Jacksonville discover an equestrian ranch retreat offering estate sized privacy lots set among tall pines, glades and tranquil lakes. Jacksonville Ranch Club covers 1,000 acres with home sites from 1 to 8 acres able to accommodate horses in lakefront or nicely wooded settings. The community is laid out in five distinct villages and includes a 15 acre recreational lake, 9 well-stocked fishing lakes and a pristine 200 acre preserve area. Horse enthusiasts will enjoy the 12 miles of bridal trails and zoning which allows for one horse per acre. Jacksonville Ranch Club is just 25 minutes from downtown Jacksonville in Duval County with excellent interstate access. For more information on green home solutions call Jorge Nunez, Realtor, at 904 945 2144. We have available now Green Home Sites, Green ranch estates from 1 to 8 acres, Horses, green homes and all green properties are zoned to house 1 horse per acre and features 12 miles of bridal trails, Lakes, and a beautiful 15 acre recreation lake and 9 stocked fishing lakes throughout the community conservation. 200 acres have been set aside for forest preservation Underground energy efficient utilities, Including fiber optic cable, Children’s play area and a Gated entrance. Jacksonville Ranch Club green living. Home building industry leaders honored the best in green residential design and outstanding advocacy efforts at the National Association of Home Builders National Green Building Awards on Friday. The awards dinner kicked off the 11th annual NAHB National Green Building Conference in Dallas last weekend. Don Ferrier of Ferrier Custom Homes in Fort Worth, honored as the 2007 Green Builder Advocate of the Year, served as master of ceremonies. In a trying year for the home building industry, when housing starts dropped to record lows in a sputtering economy, green homes represent "hope and the future, and the future is green home building," Ferrier said. "The ladies and gentlemen we honor this evening understand that," he said. "These awards honor their leadership and their practical example to others in the industry." The winners are: Concept Home of the Year - Clifton View Homes, CVH Inc., for a home in Coupeville, Washington. Tight insulation and other energy-efficient features meant homeowners spent $76 on electricity in the first month they lived there – and that was before the builder installed photovoltaic panels on the rooftop and the monthly bill became a credit, rather than a debit, Ferrier said. Affordable Home of the Year - Imagine Homes, San Antonio, Texas. The company noted for its cost-effective techniques to attract first-time buyers was honored for the second year in a row. Imagine Homes also won an award in San Antonio's first Annual Green Building Awards, which held its own awards ceremony on Friday. Luxury Home of the Year - Solaire Homebuilders of Bend, Oregon. This custom home was built with reclaimed and recycled materials and designed to be 60 percent more energy efficient than required by code. Celebrate Del Webb home in Fredricksburg, Virginia (Photo courtesy Del Webb) Production Home of the Year - Celebrate by Del Webb, an active-adult community in Fredericksburg, Virginia, is taking green features to a larger scale and now certifying the homes in this new development to the National Green Building Standard. Single-family Remodeling Project of the Year - Honors went to Red-B Construction for a Durham, North Carolina, home with striking design and extensive use of deconstruction techniques that improve resource efficiency. Multifamily Remodeling Project of the Year - Hardwick G.C. Inc. of Orlando, Florida, and Jacksonville, Florida turned an early 20th-century bungalow into a charming duplex that has rainwater harvesting system, native landscaping and other water-efficient features. Multifamily Rental Project of the Year - Tonti Properties' 270-unit community in Frisco, Texas, is the first Energy Star certified development in the region. The company created an on-site tree farm during construction to enable landscapers to replant trees moved during the building process. Condominium Project of the Year - Onion Flats LLC of Philadelphia created an eight-unit infill project in the Northern Liberties neighborhood featuring slick, modern design, solar panels, green roofs and great city views. Townhouse Project of the Year - Asdal Builders LLC was honored for a New Jersey rental development that caters to senior citizens and focuses on sustainable, low-maintenance design and cost-effective geothermal heating. A home in the award-winning Woodlands Edge Development of the Year in Little Rock, Arkansas (Photo courtesy Woodlands Edge) Development of the Year - The community of Woodlands Edge in Little Rock, Arkansas, developed by Rocket Properties LLC has nature trails, wildlife preservation areas and an extensive education program for its residents focused on environmental stewardship of the grounds. Build San Antonio Green and the Missoula, Montana Building Industry Association were honored as the local green home building programs of the year, while the city of Chicago was named Governmental Advocate of the Year for its extensive voluntary energy-efficiency improvement programs and for encouraging green roofs on high-rise buildings. Eco Broker International won Group Advocate of the Year honors for its green building education efforts among real estate brokers. Donna Shirey, a longtime NAHB Remodelers leader and green-building professional from Seattle, was honored as Remodeling Advocate of the Year. Architect Michelle Kaufmann, known for her groundbreaking green and modular design, was named Individual Advocate of the Year. John Freer, a longtime Missoula Building Industry Association leader and founder of the association's green building council, was honored as NAHB Green Builder Advocate of the Year. A new National Housing Endowment scholarship will help pay for students to attend the National Association of Home Builders National Green Building Conference. The scholarship was announced at a dinner honoring winners of the NAHB Green Building Awards dinner. Founding contributor Tommy Ford Construction endowed the scholarship in honor of Texas entrepreneur T. Boone Pickens, who gave the keynote speech at the awards dinner. The new scholarship fund will provide support to students in a two-year or four-year design and construction education and training program. The National Housing Endowment will manage the fund. As demand for authentic, verifiable green home construction practices rises, the National Green Building Standard™ is back on the presses for a second printing. The standard is the first green rating system for new homes, remodeling projects and residential communities to be approved by the American National Standards Institute. The first printing was released by Builder Books, the publishing arm for the National Association of Home Builders in March and has sold out. The National Green Building Standard is the only national standard to certify green home remodeling and renovation projects. More than 1,000 home building and remodeling projects are in the process of being scored for points accumulated toward energy, water and resource efficiency; lot and site development; indoor environmental quality and home operation and maintenance – the hallmarks of green building. An online scoring tool is available at www.nahbgreen.org, where builders and remodelers can also find NAHB Research Center-accredited verifiers to inspect their green projects. The standard's four construction thresholds - Bronze, Silver, Gold and Emerald - provide builders with a means to green at any level from above-code efficiencies that save water up to the highest level of sustainable green building including energy savings of 60 percent – the minimum required for Emerald – and even higher. Subdivisions and developments can be rated from one to four stars, depending on the environmental challenges of the site. The first single-family green home, in Tucson, Arizona, was certified under the standard in January. The first development, in Burns Harbor, Indiana, was certified in March. The standard is applicable to apartments and condominiums, hotels and motels and other residential spaces. It can be used for individual projects or be the basis for a voluntary green building program. Ninety state and local home building associations include the standard as a rating system choice as affiliates of the NAHB National Green Building Program. Copyright Environment News Service (ENS) 2009. All rights reserved. We entertain green home solutions, Jacksonville Ranch Club, new green homes, leed, leed for homes, green homes, green home, green home building, eco, eco-friendly, energy efficiency homes, green home construction, green home materials, green home plans, energy, and healthy home, green home design.

 We sale Jacksonville Florida green homes or green homes Jacksonville Florida come and visit us today. Find green homes in Jacksonville Florida and surrounding cities. For Information of energy efficient homes call Jorge Nunez 904 945 2144. Jacksonville Florida green homes, green homes Jacksonville Florida, Jacksonville Florida green homes information, Jacksonville Florida green homes for sale, Jacksonville Florida green home design, Jacksonville Florida green home plans.

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