Indoor Air Quality
Cover Duct Openings During Construction
From the moment we start building your home, we follow strict air quality guidelines.
For example, during construction, all supply and return duct boots are covered with
“duct mask” or similar sheeting to keep ductwork clean and protected
from dust and debris and that improves air quality.
Install Mechanically Controlled Fresh Air Intakes
Good ventilation is essential to your health and comfort. To optimize indoor air
quality and energy efficiency, every home benefits from mechanically controlled
Fresh Air intakes sized to ASHRAE 62.2. You enjoy fresh air all year.
Fireplaces Have Designated Combustion Air Kit
Fireplaces consume large amounts of air. With a designated combustion air kit, your
fireplace draws the combustion air it needs and avoids smoke spillage into the house.
Vapor Barrier Around Foundation Properly controlling
moisture in your home improves the effectiveness of your air sealing and insulation
efforts. By installing a vapor barrier under the foundation, moisture is minimized,
so your home’s overall
energy efficiency is maximized.
4 Inch Pleated High MERV Air Filters
You’ll breathe easier knowing that your home is outfitted with 4 inch pleated
high performance MERV air filters that incorporate all of the best in air filtration
technology for the cleanest possible indoor air.
No Ducts, Air Handler Unit or Gas Furnace in Garage
To address garage pollutant protection, there are no air ducts, air handling equipment
or gas furnaces in the garage. This mitigates potential for fumes and other contaminants
to be pulled into the air conditioning system.
Seal Building Using ENERGY STAR® Thermal Bypass
To earn the ENERGY STAR label, our homes undergo a Thermal Bypass Inspection. This
includes visual third party inspection of framing areas where air barriers are commonly
missed and inspection of insulation to ensure proper alignment with air barriers.
It’s an extra check to make sure that air and thermal barriers are continuous and
complete thus reducing air infiltration, saving money and increasing durability
of the HVAC system.