System-Built Homes Provide Green Alternatives


OKEMOS, MI--(Marketwire - June 11, 2008) - Looking for green options in home ownership? System-built homes have an eco-friendly advantage over site-built homes from the moment construction begins. Being factory built, it's easier to control the amounts of waste created and recycled throughout the homebuilding process. Building materials are precut with system-built homes, significantly reducing waste by up to 70 percent.

System-built homes with the Energy Star certification allow for even more efficiency, as well as savings. American homes use approximately 25 percent of the energy in the United States. Homes built featuring products with the Energy Star label use approximately 35 percent less energy than a typical new home, and prevent 4,500 pounds of greenhouse gas emissions each year. These homes have effective insulation, high performance windows, upgraded heating and air conditioning systems, tight duct systems and upgraded water heating equipment. Appliances in a new system-built home are most likely Energy Star certified as well.

Seventy percent of all system-built housing factories have been qualified to build homes earning the Energy Star certification. Many Michigan Manufactured Housing Association members, including Champion Homes, Clayton Homes, Commodore Homes, Fleetwood Homes and Palm Harbor Homes, as well as others, have made strides to save energy and reduce greenhouse gas emissions in the construction of their homes. As a result, these manufacturers have each been awarded the title "2007 Energy Star Partner of the Year" by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Manufacturers such as these MMHA members have added several features to their homes, which allows for up to 30 percent in savings on energy bills.

A growing portion of the population places a higher value on homes that are energy-efficient and environmentally friendly. Building homes under these guidelines is not only a smart investment, but you will also see savings in your utility bills, and a likely increase in your home's value.

For more information about system-built housing, call 800.551.1315, search the web at www.michhome.org, or contact the Michigan Manufactured Housing Association, 2222 Association Drive, Okemos, MI 48864-5978; 517.349.3300.

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