Let's start with a little bit of information about your new home.
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| Extra Construction Costs | $- |
A home lasts for 70+ years but you can only build your walls & roof once. How do you want your outside walls & roof to be built?
Common for smaller homes
Common for larger homes
Used in well-built homes
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Let's pick your home's new windows.
Builders Standard Windows
Higher Efficency Windows
Super Energy Windows
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We've made a home that keeps you out of the cold. Now, how would you like your home to be heated?
Most common heating systems require ductwork
Higher efficiency furnace, requires ductwork
Even, comfortable heat, no ductwork
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Your building shell will also keep out most of the heat, but you might need a little coolingon those hot summer days. How do you want to cool your new home?
Central Air Conditioning
Central Air Conditioner
Ductless & Heat Pump
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If you choose a warm shower or a hot bath, you need hot water. Which method of heating water works for you?
Electric Water Heater
Gas Water Heater
Instant Gas Water Heater
Here's the bottom line.
You can expect to spend about $- on energy updgrades.
You qualify for up to $- in energy incentives.
You will save $- per year on energy because of your investment
Your investments will pay for themselves in - years