Corporate Social Responsibility Press Release
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8.20.2008 - 09:24am ET
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Wilderness Homes
Wilderness Homes Builds Greenest Home in Canada
Canadian Builder First to Attain Built Green Platinum Level Certification
(CSRwire) CALGARY, ALBERTA -- (MARKET WIRE) - August 20,2008 - Canmore-based
Wilderness Homes by Riverdale (Wilderness Homes), known for building
environmentally conscious homes of exceptional quality, craftsmanship and
style, became the first Canadian builder to achieve platinum level
certification for its latest green residential home in Canmore,
Alberta.
"Achieving platinum recognition was extremely important to us as we have
prided ourselves on being the leader in green building in our market,"
said Bob Kocian, president, Wilderness Homes. "With the high energy costs
today, it is increasingly important to provide housing options that save
money and provide a cleaner and healthier living environment. We are proud
to have built the first platinum level home in Canada; one that maintains
quality design and function throughout."
The $2 million single-family detached home, expected to be complete in
fall 2008, has met 120 of the most stringent green building requirements,
as outlined by Built Green, an organization that provides builders and
homebuyers with bronze, silver, gold and platinum levels of environmental
construction. Points are awarded in categories that include operational
systems, building materials, indoor air quality, ventilation, water
conservation and interior and exterior finishings.
Enervision, an organization that does third-party testing for BuiltGreen
standards and is modeled after the federal government's EnerGuide rating,
presented Wilderness Homes with its certificate of achievement.
Using the environment as inspiration, Wilderness Homes builds
mountain-inspired homes exclusively and this new platinum residence is no
exception. The home overlooks the Three Sisters Mountains from front and
rear decks and a variety of large windows. Vaulted ceilings, granite
countertops, hardwood flooring, alder woodwork, situated on a well-treed
lot.
The 3,000-square-foot home boasts the following green features: - Two
solar panels on the roof to power the Enerworks Solar Domestic hot water
system.
- A tankless hot water system that provides on-demand hot water in just
the right amount.
- Radiant slab heat powered by the solar panels and the hot water
system.
- A 96-per-cent high-efficiency, variable-speed furnace with electronic
ignition.
- Heat ducts with a continuous seal that reduces heat loss.
- A heat recovery ventilation system that allows for a super seal of the
exterior envelope.
- Energy-efficient windows and doors, including fiberglass slab doors to
reduce heat loss and sealed window panes coated with a low-emissivity
coating and filled with argon gas.
- Low-flow toilets.
- Fireplaces with electronic ignition, instead of a standing pilot light
that consumes gas.
About Wilderness Homes
Established in 1991, Wilderness Homes by Riverdale has earned a reputation
for building environmentally conscious homes of exceptional quality,
craftsmanship and style. Founded in Calgary, Wilderness Homes expanded
into the Canmore market in 1993, relocating to this spectacular community
to pursue a passion for building mountain-inspired homes. Wilderness Homes
holds to stringent construction practices that keep environmental impacts
to a minimum, and incorporate a long list of features and materials that
make homes technologically smart, energy efficient and aesthetic.
For more information please contact:
Rebecca Eras, Brookline Public Relations, Inc. Wilderness Homes (403) 538-5641 ext. 108 (403) 466-4523 www.wildernesshomesbyriverdale.com
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