The Very Last Residence A Baby Boomer Will Ever Buy


by Davis Roudybush

There is a new home that middle-agers are buying, and not only do they know what they want, but it is their last home. These homes that the baby boomers tend to be after don't have the high-tech 21st century gadgetry as you would expect.

This type of innovative home is extremely energy efficient, comfy and sturdy. It will endure such acts of God, as hurricanes and earthquakes, together with noise, fire, wind, snow, rain and sun. At any hour, this particular home will give fresh air, as well as complete comfort. It takes care of the unusually cold temperatures of the Canadian North with simplicity as well as the extreme tropical weather of Florida. The flooring surfaces are actually heated by body temperature and the walls are airtight steel-reinforced concrete cubes that are filled with three inches of styrofoam insulation. There is a line of conduits that can be found five feet underneath the ground, which brings in fresh air. Since the air will be pre-cooled in the course of the summer, and pre-warmed during the winter, there is not any reason to open the windows, which are high-efficiency, Low-E Argon filled.

At any hour fresh air will go into the home, strictly controlled and filtered. The price for this technique of heating is around 11% less that conventional heating systems. Quite a few residences today have a lot of the technology that will be used in this luxury home of the future. It will offer tank-less water heater, radiant heating floors, and insulated concrete forms. The steel strengthened walls provide safety from fire and wind in addition to earthquakes, hurricanes and tornadoes. You will certainly sleep very well simply because the walls are so thick that they mute the sounds of sirens and traffic.

This home will not have rattling windows, squeaking floors, or blowing air coming in. The insulated concrete forms offer energy cost savings and comfort. Based upon the design of the home and the size of the windows, there could be between 35% and 60% savings on energy. You will continually have hot water at will with a tank-less water heater. Not simply is this convenient, but provides a considerable savings also. You could easily create your own personal energy from this home by incorporating a solar energy system as well.

The cost of this kind of home is about 10% more than conventional wood framed homes but the long-term savings and comfort certainly outweighs the initial cost. When you settle on your next home, seriously look at doing more research on this type of house.

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