Hey, what’s up everybody? It’s TJ with Sanctified Homes and Construction, and today we’re diving into a crucial topic that affects everyone thinking about building a home—why high-performance homes matter. Whether you’re building your dream home or just curious about how modern construction techniques are evolving, this topic is critical. So, let’s talk about why building better homes and focusing on performance is the future of homebuilding.
We’ve all heard about the importance of energy efficiency and sustainability, but a high-performance home goes beyond just saving on your utility bills. It's about comfort, safety, and air quality for you and your family. Let’s break down why this matters:
In today’s world, more of us are spending time at home—whether for work, school, or leisure. This makes it more important than ever to have a home that prioritizes safety, especially regarding air quality. Think about it: would you rather live in a house where air, dust, and allergens constantly leak in, or one with a controlled, filtered environment that keeps you breathing clean air?
With wildfires, urban pollution, and even the potential for future pandemics, your home should be your sanctuary—a place where the air is safe and clean. Building a performance home ensures you’re filtering out pollutants, allergens, and even harmful gases like radon.
Safety also applies to how well your house is protected from fires. High-performance homes often include advanced materials and technologies that offer better fire resistance. In short, you get peace of mind knowing your family is protected on all fronts.
A high-performance home isn’t just about the present; it’s about ensuring your home stands the test of time. Unfortunately, many code-built homes—homes that only meet the minimum legal building standards—are built to last only a few decades. They may start to degrade and show wear sooner than you’d like, leading to expensive repairs.
At Sanctified Homes, we believe in building homes that can last 100 years or more. By using high-quality materials and paying close attention to air sealing, moisture control, and insulation, you can create a home that withstands the test of time—both structurally and functionally.
Have you ever sat by a window in a newly built home and felt a draft? That’s because many homes aren’t built with proper insulation and air sealing in mind. A performance home, on the other hand, is built to eliminate cold spots, drafts, and inconsistent temperatures. Your home stays warm in the winter, cool in the summer, and comfortable year-round.
And here’s the kicker: Energy-efficient homes not only keep you more comfortable, but they also save you money on heating and cooling costs. This translates into a smaller environmental footprint, making your home more sustainable.
It’s critical to ensure your builder understands the science behind high-performance homes. Not every builder is created equal. Many builders stick to the bare minimum—code-built homes—which are, quite frankly, the worst homes you can legally build. If you want a house that will keep you comfortable and safe, you need a builder who understands the importance of details like air sealing, insulation, and proper ventilation.
For example, using better sheathing products or choosing the right ventilation systems (like an ERV or energy recovery ventilator) is key to maintaining a well-functioning home. However, if these products are not installed correctly, it doesn’t matter how much money you’ve spent—they won’t work as intended.
Always ask your builder to explain why they’re choosing certain materials and systems. If they can’t, it’s a sign they may not understand what goes into building a high-performance home.
There are a few things you should prioritize to ensure you’re getting a high-performance home:
Air Sealing: Proper air sealing reduces drafts, increases energy efficiency, and keeps out pollutants.
Quality Insulation: Higher R-value insulation ensures your home stays comfortable and energy-efficient.
Efficient HVAC Systems: A well-designed heating, ventilation, and air conditioning system ensures clean air circulates throughout your home.
Moisture Control: Keeping water out of your home is essential for preventing mold, rot, and other damage.
Advanced Materials: Using high-quality materials that are durable and built to last.
When we build custom homes at Sanctified Homes, we sit down with our clients to discuss every detail—from the concrete framing to the mechanical systems. This ensures that we’re not just building a house; we’re creating a safe, comfortable, and efficient living space for generations to come.
High-performance homes are the future of homebuilding because they prioritize safety, energy efficiency, and longevity. When you invest in building better, you’re investing in a healthier, more comfortable home that will serve you and your family well for decades.
If you have questions about what makes a home high-performance or how you can ensure you’re building the best home possible, reach out to us. We’d love to help you understand the process and why it matters.
In the meantime, don’t forget to raise your standard. We’ll talk to you guys soon!
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