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Before You Design, Build, or Renovate a Home

Posted by Matthew Teague on Mon, Jan 09, 2012

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The Design, Build and Renovation of a home requires an integrated systems approach.  Ideally the entire process, from design to construction, has been planned so as to maximize an efficient timetable for project completion.  Equally important is ensuring that the resulting home is a healthy environment for its occupants.

Systems Approach Can Save Money

"Applying the principles for a healthy home, to design, construction and renovation, does not have to result in significant cost increases.  By understanding interactions between building systems, we can identify cost saving trade-offs that improve building performance."

The link below directs you to a booklet which offers valuable insights into some key aspects and design criteria to consider prior to starting your project.  Some of the major design considerations are related to:

1. water

2. air

3. combustion

4. dust

5. creatures.http://www.eere.energy.gov/buildings/building_america/pdfs/db/32114.pdf

Although this pamphlet is intended for those in the construction industry, it's content is relevant and accessible to homeowners.

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Tags: renovation, green homes, House Design, building on cape cod

Sizing Heating and Cooling Systems in your Cape Cod Home

Posted by REEF Cape Cod's Home Builder on Fri, Jan 06, 2012

Perhaps no other system within your new or existing Cape Cod home will prove to be as important to your sense of health and well being, as your heating and cooling system.  A poorly designed system can create a myriad of indoor air quality hazards.  While a properly designed system can offer lasting health and home care benefits.

The following link, from the U.S. Department of Energy, offers a brief overview of what to look for when considering HVAC (Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning) upgrades or HVAC systems for your new home.

http://www.energysavers.gov/your_home/space_heating_cooling/index.cfm/mytopic=12340

We continue to take the time to calculate the proper sizing of all our HVAC installations. Consequently helping to ensure you, your families and your Cape Cod home, longevity and comfort.-Request Info          

                                                                                                                                 

 

 

 

 

 

Remodeling Surpasses New Construction Spending

Posted by Matthew Teague on Fri, Jan 06, 2012
     We have noticed a consistent trend towards remodeling over the last few years, and according to the National Association of Home Builders, remodeling has surpassed new construction for the last three years in a row. There are many factors that are contributing to this trend which are outlined in this article by David Crowe, Chief Economist at the NAHB. Remodeling Vs. New Construction. The challenge still comes when balancing a major remodel or renovation project versus building new.  Building codes have probably had the biggest impact on the cost of a major remodel, especially here on the Cape, and there is definitely a detailed financial analysis required for both scenarios. REEF has found that the costs of a major re-model can sometimes exceed those of comparable new construction.  If you are thinking about a remodeling or renovation project, click here to contact us for a free consultation CONTACT US

Tags: renovation, remodeling, cape cod, building

Land for Sale on Cape Cod

Posted by Matthew Teague on Thu, Jan 05, 2012

   2011 was an interesting year in real estate on Cape Cod. Properties in good locations retained much of their value, while many people looking for raw land to build a new home felt that prices were too high. At REEF we regularly monitor lot sales, and have noticed some interesting trends.  First, many of the lots that were on the market for the last several years have come off the market, probably waiting to be re-listed in the spring to take advantage of the larger pool of buyers. More importantly, we have seen many lot prices drop over the last year or so, as sellers are more motivated to move their inventory. 

  If you are thinking of building on Cape Cod, now is a great time to take a hard look at what is available for land.  It is imporant to work with a competent real estate agent, and get a company like REEF involved early in the process.  Custom building on raw land can be a complicated process for a buyer, especially with all of the factors involved.  It is critical to have a team that is familiar with all of the zoning, septic, permitting and legal hurdles so the process can be smooth and predictable.  Contact us today if you are thinking of purchasing a lot... you would be surprised how easy the process can be with REEF on your side. CONTACT US

If you would like to search the Cape and Islands MLS for land click here:-MLS Property Search

REEF also has lots listed for sale in Dennis, MA click here: FOR SALE

Tags: construction costs on cape cod, Cape Cod Builder, building on cape cod

Innovative Heating Systems

Posted by Matthew Teague on Wed, Jan 04, 2012

  With the rising cost of energy, and the push towards high efficiency building and mechanical systems, we are always looking at innovative technology.  Often times, new products and systems may not be ideal in their infancy, but they are indicators of trends in the marketplace, and give a glimpse of the types of things that will become commonplace in the near future.  We came across this heating system by the Steffes corporation that uses a type of heat sink to store electrically produced heat during off-peak demand hours, and then releases that heat to the home over the next 24 hour period.  This takes advantage of the lower electricity rates charged by many utility companies at night. Although this system may not be ideal for every scenario, we like the concept and think we will see more of it in the future.  Here is a link http://www.steffes.com/off-peak-heating/forced-air-furnaces.html

Honda also has a very interesting heating system which uses a cogeneration concept to produce electricity and heat from a single fuel source.  It is called a Climate Energy Micro-CHP system, which has been used in Japan for the last several years. It is a combination of a conventional furnace, and single cylinder internal combustion engine.  There is a substantial (30%) savings in heating and electrical usage in homes with this type of unit.  Here is sime more information on this unique concept: HONDA

 

If you have questions regarding your home energy efficiency or want to discuss other trends in the marketplace please click here: -Request Info

Tags: energy efficiency, Green building, green

Remodeling Trends for 2012

Posted by Matthew Teague on Tue, Jan 03, 2012

 Now that the new year is finally here... you might want to include some of these ideas into your remodeling project. 

http://www.deweyfiremen.com/new-home-remodeling-trends-for-2012-and-beyond/

Tags: remodeling, home improvements, cape cod

Trend Towards Smaller Homes

Posted by Matthew Teague on Tue, Dec 27, 2011

   We have noticed over the last several years that customers are moving away from the large, elaborate homes, and asking for smaller, well-designed, and planned homes that contain less, but more efficient space.  As people move towards retirement, their needs for large great rooms, formal dining rooms etc, are less critical.  Most of the homes we have built have been in the 1200 - 2000sf range for the last several years.  Our customers focus on well designed living / kitchen spaces, a reasonably sized master suite, and additional flex space that can serve as an office or a bedroom to accommodate summer guests.  Here is an interesting article we found looking at national trends towards smaller homes.  Smaller home trends

REEF has also designed some smaller homes as part of our standard portfolio called the Cottage Collection... click here -Cottage Plans

Tags: cape cod homes, cottage plans, Cape Cod Builder

New Design for Waterfront Home

Posted by Matthew Teague on Thu, Dec 22, 2011
We have been working with a customer for the last few weeks who owns a unique property on the outer cape. The lot overlooks an inlet and working harbor, but is very small. The challenge for us was to maximize the views of this special location, while meeting the smaller footprint required for this site.  Also, the owner had asked for some contemporary features both inside and outside which was a welcome change from our usual traditionally styled home designs. So here is what we came up with.  Let us know what you think!  -Request Info
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Tags: Cape Cod Builder, Home Designs, new home cape cod

Renewable Energy Systems

Posted by Matthew Teague on Wed, Dec 21, 2011

  With the popularity of the green construction movement over the last few years REEF has been asked to identify, assess, and install various renewable energy systems on our projects.  In an effort to stay ahead of the curve, REEF invested in its own photovoltaic solar system on the office in West Dennis.  So far it has been a great investment, with a total return of about 5 years.  What many of our customers don't know is that there are really two means of financial return afforded by alternative energy systems. The first is what is known as "net metering", which means that you only pay for the electricity that is used over and above what is produced by the solar system. In our case, our monthly electric bills were reduced by well over 50%.  The second part is the brokering and re-sale of "SREC's" (Solar Renewable Energy Credits).  Many states mandate the amount of renewable energy that must be provided to the grid, forcing the utility companies to purchase energy from newewable sources.  Bottom line... not only did we reduce our monthly electric bills we actually get paid for producing the same energy. 

Here are a couple of tips if you are thinking about investing in a renewable energy system for your home:

1) Investigate your local zoning by-laws to find out the limitations. Solar systems are generally acceptable, wind turbines may not be allowed

2) Find a local company that is as familiar with the incentives, grants and programs available as they are with the products they provide.

3) Look at all of the financing, grant, metering and pay options available, and have all of the applications and approvals in place before you start your project.

Here is a picture of our solar system in West Dennis IMAG0157 resized 600

If you have any questions about renewable energy systems for your next project feel free to contact us here  CONTACT US

Tags: new homes, renewable energy, solar

New Home in Orleans

Posted by Matthew Teague on Tue, Dec 20, 2011

Check out our new photo album on Facebook. This was a home we recently completed in Orleans, MA... click here!

 

http://www.facebook.com/pages/REEF-Cape-Cods-Home-Builder/319857238039751

Tags: cape cod homes, new homes

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