There has not been any construction activity this week or appreciable change out at the lot. We are expecting that some of the excess dirt from one of the other lots in the subdivision (0.1 miles away) will be moved to our lot in the near future.

The appraisal is in. There was some fear that the appraisal would be low because the "green" features might not translate dollar-to-dollar. We were pleasantly shocked that it came back $80,000 higher than our contract price. Jim and Kristin at Wells Fargo have been fantastic in lining everything up for the most cost-effective financing.

Tomorrow I meet with Matt from Modern Heating & Cooling to review our heat-loss calculations and identify any opportunities for savings by adding insulation or sealing. We are currently considering under-slab insulation and enhanced sealing of the attic but want to make an informed choice.

We will be finalizing our contract with Acker Builders on Sunday. Jenny before, and Matt this week, have been great answering all my questions and getting quotes for all these wild ideas. We will also be finalizing our "Green Built Home" checklist with them, because this needs to be turned in before groundbreaking. The points need to be claimed up front.  One needs 60 total to be a "Green Built Home" (with some prerequisites and a minimum number of points in certain sections).  We believe we are solid on about 160 points, and it could go as high as 190 depending on "game day decisions."

More to come...

  1. mattacker on Mon, 07/13/2009 - 11:34

    Hi Everybody!  I will be blogging along with kpbadger as the project moves along.  I am the project manager of Acker Builders.  Wayne, Jenny, and I make up the managing force of our company.

    We are excited to once again be building an energy star/green built home.  It has been about 4-5 years since we had an offical "green" house, and appreciate the oppurtunity.  Some of the unique things making this project much, much more environmentally friendly include: geothermal heat, upgraded insulation, super energy eff. windows, environmentally friendly materials, energy consultants, blower door testing, and much more I'll be detailing as we move forward.