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Zero-out your annual utility expense
vs.
Barrett Hill, Net Zero Model

New construction 3 bed, 1967 sq ft
Net zero ready utility bill: $148 Full Net zero utility bill: $0
Traditional Home

1999 3 bed, 1980 sq ft
Oil bill: $452.50
Electric bill: $210.33
Total: $662.83/mo
Tax Benefits
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The cost of your solar system is deducted from your annual property tax assessment.​
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Option to sell solar Renewable Energy Credits

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The Sustainability Impact
We are helping save the planet by building to Net Zero


Resources reduction is signifcantly high
Resilient:

3x more efficient to produce energy on-site with solar

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Solar on site power generation
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Optional battery acts like generator
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Solar-Powered: Roof panels and battery backup ensure resilience and critical load support.
The unique Quality of Life benefits
~50% quieter than a conventional home

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With highly insulated walls and windows, our homes create a cocoon from the noise of the outside world​
Healthy living: not only ERV, but also EPA Indoor airPlUS
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Indoor Airplus air quality standard
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Flooring, cabinets, carpet, paint etc. are certified
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ERV: Continually cycles fresh air through filration

EV Ready

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Our homes include a pre-installed garage circuit, ready for an optional EV charger.
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With a bidirectional charger, your EV can power your home during outages, acting as a backup energy source.
All-Electric Homes
All-Electric Homes



Our homes are equipped with heat pumps for both space heating and cooling, ensuring energy efficiency throughout the year. Additionally, these homes utilize heat pump systems for hot water production. The integration of energy-efficient appliances, LED lighting and WaterSense fixtures further increases sustainability. The Solar Array is sized to match the energy demand of the home to achieve net zero energy on an annual basis.
Note: This data is based on energy models, individual consumption and solar production may vary.
How We Do It
Step 1

Project Siting, Envelope & Appliances
Step 2

Solar
Panels
Step 3
