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The New American Home® 2005 Project
The New American Home® 2005

Background:
The New American Home® is the premiere attraction at The National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) annual International Builder's Show (IBS). The home is a ‘real-world' laboratory demonstrating concepts, materials, designs, and construction techniques that can be replicated – in whole or in part – in housing built any place and in any price range.  Incorporating such elements as energy efficiency, indoor-air quality, safety, market value and other components of the building block is a principal goal of The New American Home program.

Since its inception in 1984, The New American Home has had the distinction of being both a show house and for sale product, balancing architectural freedom withthe bottom line. It is a collection of ideas for the industry to take away – in large pieces or bit-by-bit – and incorporated into millions of homes across the country each year.

The mission of The New American Home program is to show that “home performance” can be incorporated into the most simple or most complex homes, and that it's equally important as aesthetics.

Challenge:
When The New American Home® 2005 was slated for construction in Orlando Florida's Baldwin Park, the team of architects, builders and craftsmen had to design the house to be more wind resistant – in compliance to the 2001 Florida Building Code.  In addition, goals were set out for significant reductions to household heating and cooling costs when compared to traditionally constructed houses of a similar size in the same climate.  The construction of The New American Home 2005 also had to see vastly improved indoor air quality and sound attenuation over what is typically experienced in today's buildings.
  

Icynene® Installed in The New American Home® 2005Results:
Icynene® was applied to the underside of the roof deck, exterior framed walls, the sub-floor (for sound attenuation), as well as the porches and garages.  Icynene® was also applied to the roof sheathing to create a conditioned attic – virtually eliminating the potential for water intrusion and maintaining a positive-pressure building, thus making the home hurricane resistant.  During construction it weathered two severe hurricanes without serious damage. This Icynene® -insulated home will save 47% in household energy costs. As a soft expanding foam insulation, Icynene® helped this luxury Energy Star®- rated home achieve its key objectives of energy efficiency, indoor air quality, safety and market value.
The builder of The New American Home 2005, Kim Goehring of Goehring & Morgan, had this to say of his experience working with Icynene on the project:  We were delighted that Icynene was a team player with Goehring & Morgan on The New American Home® 2005 project.  Energy efficiency and indoor air quality are performance factors that are big issues to consider when deciding to use Icynene vs. the standard insulation material.   The sales team and the installation crew were very reliable and professional.  The product was scheduled and installed as planned.  The job was kept neat and clean throughout the installation process.   The speedy installation is an additional plus to the product. We have also found that Icynene serves as a profound sound barrier with wood floors installed on the second floor.  We would highly recommend insulating high traffic areas for this purpose. Icynene® helped us achieve an ENERGY STAR® rating on The New American Home® because of the efficiency of the home.  We were recognized at the Southeast Builders Conference and given an Aurora Award for the ENERGY STAR® rating.

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 Installation of Icynene®
3 Benefits of Green Building:
energy efficiency
healthy indoor air
extended building life
 
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