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First LEED Gold-Certified Home in Florida Combines Sustainable Resources with Smart Design

ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. - 
      When Darren Brinkley, owner of REAL building, created the miniature 
      model of the concept home he wanted to build, his focus was not entirely 
      on building a green structure.
    
    
      “I wanted to build smart, not just green,
Posted : Fri, 18 Apr 2008 13:04:20 GMT
Author : FL-ALCOA-HOME-EXTERIORS
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ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. - (Business Wire) When Darren Brinkley, owner of REAL building, created the miniature model of the concept home he wanted to build, his focus was not entirely on building a green structure.

I wanted to build smart, not just green, Brinkley said.

Yet, the home he created in St. Petersburg, Fla., recently received Floridas first gold-level certification from the U.S. Green Building Councils Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Green Building Rating System for homes. While more than 200 projects have been certified by LEED for homes, projects like Brinkleys demonstrate that sustainable structures can provide multiple efficiencies, increased safety, and an improved quality of life for the homeowners.

Green Features Work Together for Greater Good

The intelligence of Brinkleys design literally begins from the ground up. The original walls and terrazzo floor of a 744-square-foot home that previously stood on his building site now serve as the walls and floor of an oversized two-car garage. To minimize the risk of flooding, the new 2,000-square-foot four-bedroom, three-bathroom home rests on top of the garage.

Although fiber cement was originally considered for the homes exterior, Brinkley selected insulated vinyl siding and vinyl soffit after weighing the benefits of both options. Working with C.W. Cookie Brinkman and ASI Building products, the builder identified various benefits in the vinyl product that could affect the homes sustainability in the present and future.

The Alcoa Home Exteriors Structure® EPS insulated siding we used has a wind load of up to 190 mph wind speeds and stands up well in a storm, which is important in our region, Brinkley said. Different aspects of vinyl sidings weight and transport makes its carbon footprint a lot lower. Also, it is low maintenance you can hose this down and dont have to paint it every few years like you would other products.

The insulated vinyl siding contributed to the LEED points the project earned for construction materials, due to its transportation efficiencies, the lack of on-site finishing, such as painting or staining, and its insulation properties, which contribute to the homes energy efficiency.

Brinkley also appreciates the long life of the insulated vinyl siding, which is backed by a lifetime warranty, and its potential for recycling.

The homes exterior also includes a 1,000-gallon rainwater cistern used to irrigate the landscaping, and a backyard pond, fed by dehydrator runoff, that attracts birds and wildlife. An outdoor living space overlooking the backyard features soy foam between the soffit and roof. Brinkley says the design keeps the outdoor space cool and useable even in the hottest Florida months due to heat absorption by the foam.

Adding Style to Simplicity

The simple box design of Brinkleys home contributes to its sustainability by promoting good airflow and efficient use of space. To add character and visual interest to the design, architectural features were added that would require minimal maintenance. For example, the arched ceiling over the back porch features low-maintenance Mastic/Alcoa Home Exteriors vinyl soffit that provides the clean, classic look of bead soffit for an impressive visual affect.

Additional green features incorporated in the homes interior include bamboo flooring, low- or no-VOC paints and finishes, and a geothermal heating and air conditioning system. The efficiency created by the homes innovative design virtually eliminated the need for solar panels. Even without relying on solar energy, Brinkley anticipates the monthly utility bill will be around $75.

While Brinkley is excited about the current interest and enthusiasm for sustainable building, he also recognizes a need for more information sharing and consumer education.

Education needs to happen, Brinkley said. We need to create a better understanding of what makes a structure sustainable. Homeowners and builders need to know the right questions to ask and how to identify solutions to create more efficient and intelligently designed homes.

Learn more about REAL building and Structure EPS at www.realbuilding.com and www.mastic.com.

Sidebar:
Insulated Vinyl Siding Combines Low Maintenance, Energy Efficiency

Insulated vinyl siding, such as the Mastic/Alcoa Home Exteriors Structure® EPS product used on Gold LEED-certified home built by Darren Brinkley, features a layer of expanded polystyrene foam insulation fused behind the panel that improves both the energy efficiency and durability of the siding. With an R-value of up to 4.0, Structure EPS can help reduce home heating and cooling costs while also providing the look, feel and stability of wood siding, noise reduction and water resistance. Structure EPS was a 2008 recipient of a Womens Day Remodeling & Makeovers magazine RM Award due to its energy efficiency and virtually unlimited color selection. More information about Structure EPS is available at www.alcoahomeexteriors.com.

For Alcoa Home Exteriors
Becky Johnson, 816-255-1968
bjohnson@andersonfallon.com


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