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Super Insulated Panel (SIP) Roofing System at the Palo Alto Passive Home Project

Posted by Clarum Homes on May 7, 2012 | Categories: Palo Alto, passive home | No comment


Green energy expert Sean Miskelley from Clarum Homes explains the use of the Structurally Insulated Panel (SIP) Roofing System in the Palo Alto Passive home. These panels are 12″ thick, giving the roof an insulation value of R44. The panels are delivered to the construction site, lifted in to place, and secured. This allows an airtight attic assembly and eliminates the need for hot, unconditioned attic spaces. In addition, it doesn’t require the venting of traditional attic vaults. The science behind energy efficiency in our building walls strips down simply into three areas: 1. Air Transfer/...


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Indoor Air Quality: The Health Benefits in a Passive Home

Posted by Clarum Homes on April 12, 2012 | Categories: custom homes | No comment


Do you have indoor air pollution? What is that chemical smell? Why am I sneezing, feeling dizzy, or coughing in my brand new home or office? Why is my child’s asthma getting worse? It could be the new carpet, the cabinetry, the paint, or the formaldehyde in the plywood. Nobody wants to have these experiences when they move into their new home. Unfortunately, most construction today is rife with chemicals and toxins that pollute our indoor air quality and negatively impact our short- and long-term health. Immediate effects of exposure to indoor pollutants include irritation of the eyes,...


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Weatherizing Homes with Biobased Spray Insulation

Posted by Clarum Homes on March 23, 2012 | Categories: energy efficiency, high performance homes | No comment


Insulation improves energy efficiency Often clients come to us with a home that's already designed. They ask us to help them improve a home's air tightness and thermal envelope. One straightforward solution is adding insulation. Spray foam is an effective insulation because it forms an air barrier around your structure — sealing and insulating in one step. Once it is sealed, the air inside can be controlled by your heating and air unit. In this video, we show a traditionally-framed home. Instead of installing batted insulation, we chose a bio-based spray foam insulation. This insulation adds...


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Clarum Homes Mission & Vision Video

Posted by Clarum Homes on February 6, 2012 | Categories: custom homes, energy efficiency, high performance homes, passive home | No comment


  In this video, passive home experts John Suppes and Sean Misskelley discuss the Clarum Homes mission and vision of building comfortable high-performance passive homes. If you look at the average home, it's being built in the same way as homes were built 40 years ago. Nothing has really changed. In contrast, Clarum Homes is unique because we are continuously working to lead and innovate the way homes are built. Our entire team focuses on the following: sustainability in building materials thermal envelope so that the homes use less energy to heat and cool indoor air quality making...


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Passive Homes: What is it like to live in a passive home?

Posted by Clarum Homes on January 30, 2012 | Categories: custom homes, energy efficiency, high performance homes, passive home | No comment


Clarum Homes Owner John Suppes and Director of Construction Sean Misskelley discuss building and living in passive homes. We build passive homes for their sound ethics, aesthetic beauty, internal comfort and interior air quality. A passive home is simply a building that employs a set of advanced building technologies to achieve extreme energy efficiency. Energy consumption is reduced by 90% or more compared to that of conventional homes. And these efficiency gains aren't due to some weird, boxy, ugly building design. Passive homes are elegant, comfortable living spaces with beauty that can rival...


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Passive Home Brochure

Posted by Clarum Homes on January 11, 2012 | Categories: passive home | No comment


What is Passive? “The rigorous standard for energy efficiency in building that requires little energy for space heating or cooling, reducing ecological footprint.” Passive is healthy The passive home is healthy — for your family and the environment. Nontoxic building materials are used throughout. Moisture and pollutants are continuously removed from indoor air. Enjoy exceptional indoor air quality with each breath you take. Passive is socially responsible The passive home is more than just sustainable. In fact, it’s far greener than almost anything currently labeled “green,”...


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Solar Thermal System Results in 80% Less Energy Use!

Posted by Clarum Homes on October 17, 2011 | Categories: energy efficiency, passive home | No comment


Sean Misskelley from Clarum Homes talks about the solar thermal system in the Menlo Passive Home Project. The house is equipped with a 3-panel 120-gallon Velux solar thermal system with a high-efficiency vortex made by A.O Smith as a back-up water heating source. This system is designed to offset approximately 80% of the energy needs for heating the home's water and up to 50% of the home's demand for its space heating. This system is also used inside the home in conjunction with the heat recovery ventilation system with a hydronic in-line heat coil. This system heats the water on the roof,...


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Solar Photovoltaic Electrical System in a Passive Home

Posted by Clarum Homes on October 13, 2011 | Categories: energy efficiency, passive home | No comment


Energy and Green Building Expert John Suppes of Clarum Homes explains the Photovoltaic Electrical System at the Menlo Passive Home Project. We installed a 4-kilowatt Sharp Solar Panel Package System with Enphase Micro Inverters because of the shading issue - these perform much better when there is shading on the panels. This system should provide more electricity than is used in the house, so Clarum Homes installed an electric car charging station in the garage. There is also a 3-panel 30,000 kilo BTU solar thermal system on the roof, which will provide 90% of the hot water needs and up to 40% of the home's...


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Zehnder Heat Recovery Ventilator System in the Menlo Passive Home

Posted by Clarum Homes on September 27, 2011 | Categories: energy efficiency, passive home | No comment


John Suppes from Clarum Homes explains the Zehnder Heat Recovery Ventilator System at the Menlo Passive Project. One of the keys to a passive home's efficiency is its air tightness. This means that it's essential to have a system that brings in fresh air to the house. All air coming into the house is filtered through a Merv 13 air filter. This means all of the air in the home is clean - free of pollens and particulates. All of the stale air from the home is exhausted through the other side of the HRV. With this system, all the air in the house is exchanged 9 times a day with fresh air. The best...


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Structural Insulated Panels, SIPs

Posted by Clarum Homes on September 2, 2011 | Categories: energy efficiency, high performance homes, passive home | No comment


Sean Miskelley from Clarum Homes explains the use of SIPs (Structural Insulated Panels) in the Menlo Passive home. Structural insulated panels (SIPs) are high performance building panels used in the external envelope - floors, walls, and roofs for residential buildings. The SIPs panels are typically made by sandwiching a rigid core of foam plastic insulation between two structural skins of oriented strand board (OSB). They offer great air tightness and insulation with superior R values. The resulting home is extremely strong, energy efficient and cost effective. Building with SIPs will save...


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