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Bingham Ridge
"The House of Tomorrow is Here Today"
What Makes
This House Sustainable ?? |
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Sustainable Homes for Energy Conscious People
Silverwood and our builder
team have created a community of high efficiency,
high tech homes that meet the demanding standards set by
today’s buyers. Bingham Ridge is located in Northern Chatham County off of
Lamont Norwood Road. We have homes under construction for sale and
custom option packages available for vacant lots.
Three and four bedroom designs are available. Some lots are
suitable for basements. Contact Betty Cross for details relating
to your new home in Bingham Ridge. |
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Conservation First
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Careful
attention is paid during the framing phase of these homes.
Joints are made tight, seams are sealed, cracks are caulked,
sill gaskets are installed, corners are taped, and areas that
will not be accessible at a later time are made air-tight. High
efficiency window and door units are used . Air ducts are sealed
with mastic to the conditioned spaces. Third party inspection
services are used to determine that the insulation techniques
used in each residence are as good as can be. When a home is
finished a blower door test is
performed to determine that the structure is truly tight, and a
duct pressure test is performed to guarantee that conditioned
air only goes where it is supposed to go.
Insulation technique is a huge part of making an efficient
structure. These homes use either 2x6 exterior wall construction
with a minimum of R-19 fiberglass batt insulation, or spray foam
insulation installed in a 2x4 wall. By the time the interior
walls are installed, you can be assured that conditioned air
will stay where you want it, inside your home !! Attention to
detail is the secret to success when it comes to energy
conservation construction techniques. |
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Design That Makes
It Work
These homes are
either solar tempered or fully passive solar. A solar tempered
home has less than 10% of its South facing wall in glass, but
more than 7%. A fully passive solar home has at least 10% of its
South facing wall in glass and will have a solar mass characteristic
as well.
There is more to it than that, though. The amount of
glass that doesn’t face South needs to be controlled, and Low-E
glass needs to be used in some locations.
How to design
the home becomes the tricky part. You can’t
control where South is, and you can rarely control where you
want your front door. Brightly lit open spaces are concentrated
along the Southern surfaces of the residence. Different types of
spaces are often separated with ceiling height changes and floor
finish options instead of walls. Bedrooms and utility areas are moved to the
North. There is no place on the South side for a garage! Every
home placement presents a design puzzle that needs to be
solved. Some of the puzzle parts are furniture placement,
traffic flow, quiet areas, dining areas, the kitchen, the
entertainment and video center, fireplace location, and a study
space. The driving factor in our design philosophy is to create
homes that are super efficient while not asking our homeowners
to compromise their lifestyles. A house has to operate as
a home for its occupants firstly, and then be made into an
energy conservation machine. The homes in Bingham Ridge start
with attention to floor plans and finishes that work for
homeowners, and efficiency techniques are applied thereafter.
Sculpted ceilings, gourmet kitchens, and private study places
are some of the things we start with. We finish up with
photovoltaic electrical systems and solar hot water. We strive
to make technology work for our homeowners in a completely
seamless fashion.
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Choice in Material
Quality
materials that have a useable life exceeding the amount of time
it takes nature to replace them go a long way towards making a
building sustainable. Earth based materials, requiring minimal
industrial processing are both attractive and easy on the
atmosphere. Whenever a new building is made, a certain degree of
processing and resource destruction takes place. To make a home
as sustainable as possible, it is important to consider material
choices seriously and try to create a finished product that
will be lasting. Disposable and short life products are to be
avoided. Part of being sustainable is giving the earth time to
heal after you take something from it. The building finishes in
these homes focus on high quality lumber, stone, concrete, and
ceramics. Appliances won’t last forever, but good ones will
last a real long time. Serviceable appliances and components are
used wherever possible. |
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Special Equipment
These homes use
Solar Hot water systems. With an average amount of sunshine, the
system will supply over 80% of most families hot water needs
year round.
A photovoltaic
power system is incorporated into each of these plans. If the
sun is shining, electricity is being produced by an array of PV
panels, usually on the roof. Most of the homes have a battery
pack that gets charged up by the panels. Once the batteries are
charged, power is sold back to the utility company through the
NC Green Power Program. If the grid fails, the house is
automatically switched to the PV system, and essential circuitry
in the house never goes down.
Sealed Crawl
Space
The crawl
spaces under these designs are insulated and completely sealed
from the exterior. The benefits of a sealed crawl space are
many, ranging from lower heating and cooling bills to improved
interior air quality. A properly done sealed crawl space goes a
long way towards preventing mold and allergens concentrating in
the HVAC system.
Cold Attics
In the homes
that use spray foam insulation, a “cold attic” system is used.
Spaces in the attics vary in temperature only by a few degrees
from the living space. Spray foam insulation is a technology
that provides for a super sealed exterior wall system with the
insulation envelope “rolling over” the rafter system. Soffit
and ridge vents are eliminated. |
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MCF BUILDER OF CHATHAM CO
THE VILLAGE
WOODWORKS
LANDMARK RENOVATION AND
BUILDING
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Attention During Construction
Contractors in Bingham
Ridge supervise each job personally. The
systems described above can only work if they are
carefully and properly installed. Much of the work
that creates a truly efficient home is "behind the
walls". Our contractors see to it that critical
details receive attention |
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SILVERWOOD
COMMUNITY
919.942.9214
email Contact
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