In a groundbreaking collaboration, two prominent US organizations are joining forces. All spearheading the drive toward energy-efficient homes. For they have a shared vision to promote sustainability. More importantly to reduce carbon emissions. For these leading partners aim to revolutionize the way houses are built in the United States. Through their collective expertise and innovative approaches comes great things. For they are set to redefine traditional construction methods and set new industry standards in energy efficiency. For they are combining their resources and knowledge. All because these organizations are committed to making excellent choices. For they are environmentally conscious and cost-effective housing. Also more accessible to homeowners across the country. So please join us as we explore this exciting partnership. Moreover its potential to transform the future of residential construction.
Partnership
Following a partnership between CFS Green Homes and the most noteworthy Reata Foundation. For now home owners in the US will also now be able to look forward to having an ultra energy efficient residential home.

Fabricated Homes
CFS Green Homes is a Monticello-based fabricator of expanded polystyrene (EPS). The Reata Foundation, Inc is a non-profit institution commissioned to provide affordable and energy efficient housing for the American family.
Compared to conventional stick-built wood frame houses, the engineered fabricated home is more energy efficient, has less noise and drafts, making for a quieter, more comfortable, and healthier living environment for the family, according to company representatives.
Insulation Factor for Energy Efficient Homes
“The engineered fabricated home has a lifetime R insulation factor reaching R-40 on exterior walls and roof, giving the homeowner a 50 to 70 percent savings on their annual heating and cooling costs, according to the United States Dept. of Energy,” a company news release reads.
“Furthermore, the EPS home has less noise and drafts making for a quieter, more comfortable, and healthier living environment for the family. It also meets the Southern Building Code and has higher wind load and snow load ratings than stick built houses.”
Families, according to CFS representatives, can expect a savings of $100-$150 a month on their electric bill.
“Energy efficiency adds value, affordability, and comfort to a home,” a company spokesman pointed out, before adding, “On a house presently under construction in Magnolia, the appraiser added value to the appraisal report due to its energy efficient properties.”
Source: PR Web


