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Explore the Building Products That Make This Year's New American Home Another Standout

The Pro Builder

IBS #W4701 Wall and Ceiling Insulation From Fi-Foil Company Multi-Layer Reflective Wall and Ceiling Insulation from Fi-Foil Company * reduces 95% of radiant heat transfer across wall and ceiling systems for greater thermal performance, the company says, boosting indoor comfort and energy efficiency.

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Energy-saving strategies: Ceiling panels with phase change material (PCM)

Construction Specifier

Today, several dynamic factors play a significant role: Climate change impacts: Regions are increasingly experiencing extreme heat, and some climate zones now require air conditioning installations where they previously did not. Harsher winter storms and persistent droughts are also becoming more common.

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Energy Efficiency and Sustainability Lessons From The New American Home 2023

The Pro Builder

The New American Home (TNAH) 2023 not only showcases stunning design and views of the Las Vegas Valley but also serves as a model of high performance in home design, from the home's natural resource efficiencies and renewable energy systems to the healthy, comfortable indoor environment it provides for its owners. efficiency rating.

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Ways to Make Your Retail Space Energy-Efficient

CCR Magazine

In addition, daylighting systems should be considered to help in the uptake of natural light instead of relying heavily on artificial lighting systems. HVAC Optimization Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (HVAC) systems utilize a lot of power.

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The Desert Comfort Idea Home: a True Desert Oasis

The Pro Builder

To do so, he combined and optimized several commercially available materials, products, systems, and practices—including insulated concrete forms (ICFs), structural insulated panels (SIPs), and a “plug-and-play” ducting system—that currently live outside the mainstream of the housing industry.

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Integrating lighting into specialty ceilings

Construction Specifier

When integrating lighting into standard ceiling solutions, such as grid, drywall, and open-to-structure ceilings, traditional luminaire form factors, including troffers, downlights, recessed linear, and suspended products, are common and relatively straightforward to integrate. Background.

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The New American Home 2024: Modern Features, Timeless Comfort

The Pro Builder

The rear elevation optimizes the home’s view of the Las Vegas Valley and the Strip with floor-to-ceiling telescoping glass doors that pocket into adjacent walls for seamless indoor-outdoor flow. Continuing the flooring and ceiling materials from indoors to outside further strengthens the indoor/outdoor connection.