Attic Efficiency in LEED DesignsAttic Efficiency in LEED Designs
About Attic Efficiency in LEED Designs
Building green can be challenging. But, the right materials can help you achieve your goals and earn you points toward earning LEED certification.
CEC Spray Foam is a key component of a well-performing building envelope. It’s often used in walls, roofs, and attics to reduce energy consumption, which directly impacts your ability to earn credits in the LEED Energy and Atmosphere category. It’s also a great way to minimize occupant exposure to pollutants and allergens.
Having steady indoor temperatures helps extend the life of your HVAC system and other building materials like drywall and flooring, and it cuts down on waste. It also keeps you healthier, because your home stays dry and avoids mold growth.
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In addition to reducing your energy bills, LEED homes are designed to let in plenty of natural light. This boosts your mood and productivity, and lowers the risk of eye strain, allergies, and sleep problems. They’re also free of toxic chemicals and paints that can affect your family’s health.
The LEED rating system was created to transform the building industry, and help us make a better world for everyone. It gives you the framework to design and build healthy, environmentally responsible buildings that improve lives while conserving energy and minimizing their impact on the environment.
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