Advancing Replicable Solutions for High-Performance Homes in the Southeast

Stacey Rothgeb, S.G. Roberts, M.L. Sweet, A. Francisco, Stacey Rothgeb (NREL Technical Monitor)

Research output: NRELSubcontract Report

Abstract

Southface Energy Institute (Southface) partnered with owners and/or builders with various market constraints and ultimate goals for three projects in different climate zones: Savannah, GA (CZ 2), Clemson, SC (CZ 3), and LaFayette, GA (CZ 4). This report documents the design process, computational energy modeling, construction, envelope performance metrics, long-term monitoring results, and successes and failures of the design and execution of these high performance homes. The three bedroom/two bathroom test home in Savannah Gardens on an elevated slab foundation has a semi-conditioned, encapsulated attic. A neighboring home built to EarthCraft specifications was also monitored as a control for exterior foam insulation and a heat pump water heater (HPWH). For the JMC Patrick Square, a single-story project in Clemson, the small-scale production builder wanted to increase their level of energy efficiency beyond their current green building practices, including bringing ducts into conditioned space. Through a combination of upgrade measures the team met this goal and achieved many Zero Energy Ready Home requirements. LaFayette Housing Authority undertook a development of 30 affordable rental housing units in 15 duplexes in LaFayette, GA. Because they would be long-term owners, their priorities were low utility bills for the residents and durable, maintainable buildings. The team employed BEopt to optimize buildling envelope and systems choices, including 2x6 advanced framed walls, insulated slab, and heat pump water heater in a utility closet which was ducted to/from an encapsulated attic.
Original languageAmerican English
Number of pages75
StatePublished - 2016

Bibliographical note

Work performed by Partnership for Home Innovation (PHI), Upper Marlboro, Maryland

NREL Publication Number

  • NREL/SR-5500-65258

Other Report Number

  • DOE/GO-102016-4794

Keywords

  • affordable
  • Building America
  • ducted HPWH
  • ducts in conditioned space
  • heat pump water heater
  • hot
  • HPWH
  • humid
  • insulated sheathing
  • partnership for home innovation
  • Partnership for Home Innovation (PHI)
  • residential
  • residential buildings
  • ZERH
  • zero energy ready home

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