Becoming a green builder

IDEAS FOR BUILDERS SEEKING TO DEVELOP GREEN BUILDING SKILLS

PRACTICAL  STEPS/GOALS:

  1. Get a handle on your own home’s energy usage by analyzing your utility bills (see attached article).
  2. Start asking your clients for their energy bills and do a similar analysis for them, both before and after their remodeling projects.
  3. Have a blower door and infrared audit done on your own house, and then on a recently completed project (probably best to do this when the client is not home, the first time).
  4. Develop a working relationship with someone with a blower door (or buy your own) so you can start testing your projects regularly: after insulation, before drywall, once again at the end of the project. Start to develop some air-sealing goals for your projects.
  5. Develop a good enough handle on how the homes you work on perform, pre- and post-project, that you can start setting some energy-usage goals with your clients.
  6. Develop a relationship with a HERS rater or other energy modeler and try to incorporate that service into the range of services you offer your clients.

USEFUL RESOURCES

Conferences:

Seminars:

Websites:

Articles and books:

  • See attached piece on a simple energy rating system.
  • Bruce Harley, “Insulate and Weatherize” from Taunton Press
  • John Krigger and Chris Dorsi, “Residential Energy” from Saturn Resource Management

Prepared by Paul Eldrenkamp of Byggmeister Inc.

One reply on “Becoming a green builder”

  1. This post is a hand out for a talk that Paul and I are giving at the Home Builder’s Association tomorrow — my part of the talk is about what it’s like as a homeowner trying to do a green building project.

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