Adirondack Country Log Homes is a Certified Green
Builder and authorized representative of Country Log Homes. We have achieved our
Green Builder status though our knowledge base and CLH training. Continuing
Education is necessary in order to be a leader in the Green Building industry as
well as a good resource for our clients. Country Log Homes holds semi-annual
seminars to keep everyone up to date with regard to Green Building.
Building Green is an environmental act. The first
opportunity of building green is to choose a Log Home Company that practices the
principals of Sustainable Forestry, like Country Log Homes. We have applied
sustainable business practices that preserve and protect the environment. All
by-products of our construction are recycled. The bark chips are used by
landscapers. Saw dust is used by farmers. Wood chips are used in
Fibar
Manufacturing for safety surfaces in playgrounds.
Green Building Principals include lowering carbon
footprints and building with logs achieves this goal. With logs, there is no
energy used to cut lumber for framing and exterior siding. Manufactured
insulation, sheetrock, tape and spackle and paint. A big carbon dioxide savings.
Your log walls are your finished product, inside and outside. A hand-peeled,
Adirondack Country Log Home is as green as it gets. Your first environmental
act.
When Energy Efficiency is combined with
Renewable Energy, Resource Conservation, Water Conservation and Indoor Air
Quality, you have the components for a Green Building.
ENERGY EFFICIENCY
Energy Efficiency includes energy
efficient lighting, energy star appliances, energy efficient windows and doors
and energy efficient heating and cooling systems. Country Log Homes provides a
patented Mitered Mortise and Tenon Interlocking Corner System for energy
efficiency. A hallmark in the Log Home Construction industry.
Wood-One of Nature's Best
Insulators
Our building techniques keep you
warmer in the winter and cooler in the summer!
We've
shown you fine examples of log home living "Country Log style" and we have
discussed how this style is backed by considerable substance, our patented Log
Home Construction System. Our precut log home packages are protected by a
Lifetime Limited Warranty and your design options are limited only by your
lifestyle, building site and budget.
Another advantage of solid wood structures that log home owners are pleased to
acknowledge, is the energy performance of a properly constructed log home.
Wood
is one of nature's best insulators. When solid log walls are stacked using
today's sophisticated log construction techniques, the results are log homes
that are warmer in the winter and cooler in the summer than their conventionally
constructed neighbors.
The
traditional "R-value" associated with any one log can vary depending upon
thickness and log species. The energy efficiency of an Adirondack Country Log
Home depends upon a property of wood called "thermal capacitance." Simply put,
the cells which make up the log's structure do not allow the easy transfer of
heat from the inside of the home to the outside making your log home warmer in
the winter. Further, during the summer months heat is not transferred easily
from the outside to the inside living spaces helping to keep your log home
cooler.
The
inherent ability of solid log walls to "store" heat helps to guarantee less
fluctuation in your home's inside temperature, leading to lower energy bills and
reduced consumption of fuel. Both of these benefits are particularly attractive
to today's responsible log home owners.
Year
after year the states which boast the greatest number of newly constructed log
homes are located in some of the coldest and most unforgiving areas of the
nation. Although it is difficult to imagine a more perfect setting for a Log
Home than the natural beauty of the dramatic sites found in places like
Colorado, Pennsylvania, New York and Montana, they also feature harsh weather
conditions marked by climate extremes.
In
locations such as these, the energy performance of your log home is at least as
important as the stylistic options and natural beauty offered by modern log home
living. It's clear that your Country Log Home "stacks up the best",
eye-catching style combined with a patented construction system resulting in
unmatched energy performance.
For additional information
regarding Energy Efficiency, please visit our web site dedicated to Green
Building
Resource Conservation starts with Country Log
Homes forest stewardship practices, using Sustainable Harvested Materials which
follow through with the opportunity to use these types of practices throughout
your Log Home to its completion. Integrated design in positioning your Log Home
can account for an approximate savings of 30% in overall energy consumption.
Think about positioning your covered porch on the south side of your Log Home.
For additional information
regarding Energy Efficiency, please visit our web site dedicated to Green
Building
Indoor Air Quality involves appropriate
ventilation and limiting emissions from products by using natural fiber.
Additionally, avoiding volatile organic compounds and balancing the impacts from
the use of everyday cleaning products.
Payback time calculations for Building Green
vary based upon application. Generally, components amortize themselves in ten
years or less. Building Green also increases property and resale values as well
as preserving the environment for future generations.
Factoid - How about a wood stove? Did you know
that a rotting tree lying in the forest produces the equivalent amount of CO2 as
that of the same log burning in a wood stove.
For additional information
regarding Energy Efficiency, please visit our web site dedicated to Green
Building