High Performance Home Tour at 213 Kipahulu

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  • Опубліковано 8 вер 2024
  • Latest Top-notch project by Dimora Homes.
    Built durable by methods developed through building science. This house has a tight water and air barrier built to last through multiple generations.
    Comfort and excellent indoor air quality established with a high performance HVAC system. Ventilation constantly brings in and conditions fresh air from the outside while exhausting the same amount of indoor air. This balanced ventilation system is accomplished with an energy recovery ventilator.
    Energy Efficient! The airtightness combined with a superior insulation strategy enables the HVAC system to be downsized, making it more energy efficient and optimized to handle humidity and filtering.
    The kitchen features a range hood with a powerful remote blower quietly exhausting up to 900 CFM. This is connected to a Fantech fan forced make up air kit which is able to match the CFM of the hood to bring in and filter the same amount of air so that balance is maintained.
    Entertain your guests! This house is built to be relaxing when you want it quiet and able to entertain when you want guests. The property features 4 porches/decks, a game room, bar, and electric fireplace in the living room to set the mood for parties or whatever.
    Take a tour of this home and find out what it feels like to be in a high performance home!

КОМЕНТАРІ • 9

  • @bradmesserle999
    @bradmesserle999 2 місяці тому

    I love how there is an air exchange in the shower.. that is awesome..

  • @XYZ-Drafting_and_Designs
    @XYZ-Drafting_and_Designs Рік тому +4

    Hi Scott. I notice you video with Matt Risigner on Monopoly air tight home. Your videos are help full insight and I believe in your philosophy of this is how home should be build. I'm a huge fan, and your video's are inspiring. Keep up the great work.

  • @user-fb2zw8bo8i
    @user-fb2zw8bo8i 3 місяці тому

    just subscribed glad i found your channel

  • @TheAmos1968
    @TheAmos1968 Рік тому +1

    Thanks Scott for another great video. Could you tell us the manufacture of your front door choice? Plus the fire place. With my build I am very concerned with roof penetration's. I want a fire place, but no one really talks about a functional fire place and the complications with putting one in for a high performance home. Thanks!

  • @MegsCarpentry-lovedogs
    @MegsCarpentry-lovedogs Рік тому

    Wow! 👍💯😊💝

  • @bojangles_bonjangles8000
    @bojangles_bonjangles8000 Рік тому

    Looks great and you consider that a spec house or semi custom? Next home make sure your spray foam guy covers the AC unit with plastic before spray foaming!

  • @dangoras9152
    @dangoras9152 Рік тому

    Scott if that fantech is running all the time hows that energy efficiency... And if its pulling air from outside wouldn't that air kick the AC on more... Im building a energy efficient house cause we are off grid. We are going with eg4 mini splits this way they run on the sun all day so I figured since I built the whole house out of 2x8s I can have more insulation so it stays cooler inside so the mini splits don't run much at night. I did it with 2x8s cause they are cheaper than 2x6s so far we have almost 9000 in it. I figured when we are done I will have 30,000 complete.. Thats a budget build.... Keep it up brother...

    • @ScottTrue
      @ScottTrue  Рік тому

      Hi Dan, the main purpose of an ERV is for balanced ventilation. The fresh air is for health reasons and the balance part is for the durability of the home. The ERVs take very little energy but it technically adds cost. The ERV exchanges energy with incoming and outgoing air so it's able to condition the air to an extent. With that said, it does not kick the AC on much. I know this because we have done this in about 50 homes, many of which I monitor.

  • @testtai9160
    @testtai9160 Рік тому

    Hi, where do you source the cabinets and what's the brand and model of the wood floors?