Blackwell Built Construction

KY

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If you haven&rsquot chosen an architectll assemble a team that&rsquos the perfect match for your projectcomfortableand durable. We employ core Passive House principles &ndashto minimize energy waste. Every detailfrom advanced framing to optimal solar orientationis considered to reduce the home&rsquos heating and cooling needs. ​ As a resultwithout sacrificing comfort. In factour high-performance homes offer superior indoor comfort and air quality year-roundIn shortwe don&rsquot just build houses &ndashs efficiency. They perform on-site diagnostics &ndashincluding blower door and duct leakage tests &ndashthe more efficient the home &ndasha typical new home scores 100indicating superior energy performance and comfort. Every result is verified by independent experts

100, while a net-zero energy home scores 0. Our goal is to achieve the lowest possible HERS score for your home, indicating superior energy performance and comfort. Every result is verified by independent experts, so you can have full confidence in your home’s actual efficiency. ​ Beyond testing, we help certify your home to nationally recognized high-performance building programs. We actively pursue certifications and ratings such as ENERGY STAR® for Homes, the DOE Zero Energy Ready H

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