Build Better Net-Zero Ready Homes
The US Department Of Energy defines a “Zero Energy Ready Home” as a high performance home which is so energy efficient, that a renewable energy system can offset all or most of its annual energy consumption
With a superior R-value of R-25 (or higher) built into its DNA, the Logix airtight building envelope will, in itself, efficiently provide your new home’s biggest single performance gain in your quest to attain “Zero Energy Readiness”.
Logix ICF is the perfect start towards building a Zero Energy Ready Home. Here are some suggestions for “pushing the ultra-efficient Logix building envelope” and optimizing your new XtraComfort Home.
Cut Your Energy Consumption In Half
Properly designed, optimized Logix XtraComfort Homes can routinely cut energy consumption in half and can achieve HERS Scores of less than 40, which means they are outperforming the existing building code by 60%.
Further, when combined with cost-effective renewable energy generation, Logix is the perfect solution to building commercially viable “net-zero” homes and buildings.
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What people say about building with Logix
Amb. Gene Applegate
I love finishing the inside walls and roofs of any and all Logix structures.
Robert Fast
We chose to build with ICF for many reasons - energy efficiency, added sound proofing, flexibility of design. After working in our head office for a year the benefits of building with ICF are clear to us - we are not interrupted by the noise from our maintenance shop or truck traffic in our aggregates pit.
Verny Lehrman
I’ve specialized in church construction since 1977. My first Logix project was the New Hope Church. We started in late August and were closed in by winter. The project came in on budget and 3 months ahead of schedule. During the opening ceremony, there were two standing ovations for everyone involved in the project. Needless to say, my first Logix project was a complete success.
Andy Ellis
In today’s volatile building materials climate, lumber prices have been on a very steep incline. Labor and wood framing materials, when you can find them, are at record premiums. Considering this , it is a very easy choice to make the move to Logix ICF construction. Logix ICF saves time during the building process and now it saves money up front. Customers do not have to wait to see the financial benefits through energy savings.
James Otten
I price checked this 2-story ICF-designed home vs wood-frame construction: · Full Logix ICF basement · Logix ICF exterior walls for the main and upper floors · ICF floor system for the main floor, upper and roof deck. For the price check I kept the basement in Logix ICF but quoted the exterior walls, both floors and the roof deck with wood-frame construction. The two building envelope quotes actually came in within a couple of hundred dollars of each other and my building material supplier told me to expect higher wood prices in May! ICF has always been the better way to build and with wood prices the way they are today, ICF is simply a no-brainer.
Munoz
I built my own home with this and my electric bill average is $60.00 a month. my insurance premium is low. I used the Logix Platinum R28.