A home with a smaller environmental impact
Building the standard home is often a wasteful process, and most homes use an enormous amount of water and energy once they're built.
The PATH Concept Home creates less waste during construction, consumes fewer resources over the lifetime of the home, and is healthier to live in.
Cut waste
The average construction job site disposes of more than 8,000 pounds of material, much of it wood. In the Concept Home, advanced framing techniques ensure that builders use the precise amount of wood needed, and no more. Panelized walls and roof trusses, and insulating concrete forms are prefabricated to fit together precisely, eliminating guesswork on site. |
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Building a new home?
Here are the
blueprints for the PATH Concept Home, yours free. Bring them to your builder; share them with your friends.
Remodeling?
If you're remodeling and just want some new ideas, visit our
components page for a complete list of Concept Home technologies.
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Be efficient
Other technologies in the Concept Home can significantly reduce your water and energy use once the home is built, reducing the day-to-day
cost of operating your home and your contribution to air and water pollution.
Breathe free
The materials we build with can also have a profound affect on the air we breathe. Formaldehyde in cabinets, volatile organic compounds in paint and mold in drywall are just a few examples. The PATH Concept Home features products that emit fewer chemicals, resist mold, and ventilate indoor air to keep it cleaner. |
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