The exterior of the Journey street towns by Partners Development Group, in Homestead. Courtesy, Partners Development Group
Six solar panels, a high-efficiency furnace, tankless hot water heater and triple-pane windows are already standard features in a Jayman home, saving about $700 a year in energy costs. “What we mean by that is, although net zero is more expensive, the increase in your mortgage is less than the decrease in your utilities, on average, for the year,” he says.
1. When the HRV unit quits, your house turns into a mouldy bread bag. 2. 20 yrs in not only to you redo your roof...you get to do the solar panels too. Too bad you can't afford it. 3. The economic fix for an in ground electric heat pump is a high efficiency gas furnace. Hmmm.
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