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Look for this EPA WaterSense logo to find fixtures that meet WaterSense criteria.
Lopez Community Land Trust built this affordable home in the cold climate in Lopez Island, WA, and certified it to DOE Zero Energy Ready Home specifications in 2021.
Loss of the fascia cover in high winds exposes the vinyl soffit to entry by wind-driven rain.
Low perimeter to area (P/A) ratio home designs reduce heat transfer and perform better in hot climate zones than high P/A ratio homes.
Low-E storm windows are a cost-effective retrofit that is easy to install and can cut heating and cooling bills 10% to 33%.
Low-slope roof assemblies constructed of two deck sheathing layers sandwiching rigid foam, and topped with mechanically fastened membrane
Lower-cost local ERVs are usually installed in a ceiling to supply outdoor air to and exhaust air from the room in which they are located
Lower-story wall anchorage to masonry (or concrete) base. Straps properly nailed at wall studs.
M Street Homes built this production home in the hot-humid climate in Houston, TX, and certified it to DOE Zero Energy Ready Home specifications in 2014.
Make sure the beads of caulk are continuous the full length at each SIP panel seam, such as at the wall-roof seam, to maintain air barrier continuity
Make sure the ground bonding wire is securely fastened to the pump’s bonding lug
Manatee County Habitat for Humanity built this affordable home in the hot-humid climate in Bradenton, FL, and certified it to DOE Zero Energy Ready Home specifications in 2013.
Manatee County Habitat for Humanity trains its volunteers to construct homes made of construct insulated concrete forms (ICFs).
Mandalay Communities built this production home in the mixed-humid climate in Prescott Valley, AZ, and certified it to DOE Zero Energy Ready Home specifications in 2020.
Mandalay Homes built this affordable home in the hot-dry climate in Phoenix, AZ, and certified it to DOE Zero Energy Ready Home specifications in 2013.
Mandalay Homes built this affordable home in the hot-dry climate in Phoenix, AZ, and certified it to DOE Zero Energy Ready Home specifications in 2018.
Mandalay Homes built this custom spec home in the marine climate in Sedro Wooley, WA, and certified it to DOE Zero Energy Ready Home specifications in 2021.
Mandalay Homes built this production home in the hot-dry climate in Wickenburg, AZ, and certified it to DOE Zero Energy Ready Home specifications in 2018.
Mandalay Homes built this production home in the mixed-dry climate in Glendale, AZ, and certified it to DOE Zero Energy Ready Home specifications in 2015.
Mandalay Homes built this production home in the mixed-dry climate in Pheonix, AZ, and certified it to DOE Zero Energy Ready Home specifications in 2014.
Mandalay Homes built this production home in the mixed-dry climate in Prescott, AZ, and certified it to DOE Zero Energy Ready Home specifications in 2016.
Mandalay Homes built this production home in the mixed-dry climate in Prescott, AZ, and certified it to DOE Zero Energy Ready Home specifications in 2019.
Mandalay Homes built this production home in the mixed-dry climate in Prescott, AZ, and certified it to DOE Zero Energy Ready Home specifications in 2017.
Mandalay Homes built this production home in the mixed-dry climate in Prescott, AZ, and certified it to DOE Zero Energy Ready Home specifications in 2021.
Mandalay Homes uses information displays, equipment displays, an interactive “energy wall,” equipment modeling, and building deconstruction displays in its model homes and sales offices.
Mantell-Hecathorn Builders built this custom for buyer home in the cold climate in Durango, CO, and certified it to DOE Zero Energy Ready Home specifications in 2016.
Mantell-Hecathorn Builders built this custom for buyer home in the cold climate in Durango, CO, and certified it to DOE Zero Energy Ready Home specifications in 2020.
Mantell-Hecathorn Builders built this custom for buyer home in the cold climate in Durango, CO, and certified it to DOE Zero Energy Ready Home specifications in 2017.
Mantell-Hecathorn Builders built this custom for buyer home in the cold climate in Durango, CO, and certified it to DOE Zero Energy Ready Home specifications in 2019.
Mantell-Hecathorn Builders built this custom home in the cold climate in Durango, CA, and certified it to DOE Zero Energy Ready Home specifications in 2015.
Manual D details show duct size and chase path
Many hardware stores sell appliance bracing kits to secure the water heater to wall framing with metal straps