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From a Homeowner: How Energy Efficient is a Timber Block Home?















Energy efficiency is something that isn’t just on our list of importance….it’s at the top (along with beauty, quality, overall efficiency…the list goes on on an on). In today’s world, living in an energy efficient environment is more important than ever. Timber Block walls are a standard R-30. This, plus a tight thermal envelope and an efficient system building process, every single home we build is highly energy efficient and exceeds building codes all across North America.

Michael Boomgarden built his dream home in Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin back a few years ago. Here’s what he had to say after the construction was complete, they were all moved in, and had some time to experience their new home. 

Timber Block Dakota

“We receive an energy consumption report from our Nest thermostats each month, and this month the contrast between our brick home near Chicago and our Timber Block home in southwest Wisconsin was pretty amazing. First, the two homes: Our Illinois home was built in 2004 and is a full brick stud-framed (4″ and 6” exterior walls) with Pella thermopane windows. The heated and air conditioned space of our Timber Block home is slightly greater than our conventionally built home.

We experienced a few hot days, but overall the month of May was on the cool side. Nonetheless, our conventionally built home used 89 hours of air conditioning during that time period. During the same time frame, our Timber Block used just four hours of air conditioning, roughly 4.5% of the amount of A/C cooling hours! And, those were pretty much “for the heck of it” cooling periods, when I remotely activated the A/C while en route there to eliminate any humidity. Throughout the period–even without the air conditioning running, the interior temperature stayed pretty constant, generally 74 to 76 degrees (farenheit).

How does a Timber Block home achieve this degree of energy efficiency? The answer’s pretty clear: the R-30 walls filled with closed cell foam are highly efficient and virtually impervious to air infiltration. The roof has an even higher R rating,  further contributing to thermal efficiency. And the windows are argon-filled low-E products, state of the art stuff.

I don’t claim that this is a scientific study, but when you can maintain comfortable temperatures while using less than one-twentieth the energy of a comparably sized modern home, you have to conclude that Timber Block homes are amazingly energy efficient”.

Here’s a look at Michael and Victoria Boomgarden’s customized Dakota in all seasons:

Energy efficient home in winter
Timber Block in Summer
Timber Block Dakota Spring
Timber Block Energy Efficient and tight thermal envelope
Timber Block homeowners

Michael & Victoria Boomgarden

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More about Timber Block

Timber Block has been designing and building energy efficient homes all over Canada and the USA for decades. Timber Block’s innovative, award-winning and patented technology has made Timber Block a top choice for today’s homeowners and builders. On top of Timber Block’s high quality design and construction, all Timber Block homes can be built anywhere – location and terrain, the walls are installed in hours, R-30 is standard and all have a 15 Year Finish on Warranty.

Timber Block is also proud to be “Holmes Approved”. This partnership with the very well known and respected Mike Holmes emphasizes Timber Block’s commitment to its homeowners and partners, and we are proud to have implemented the Mike Holmes Inspection Program.

To find out more about Timber Block – our technology, our team, our Mike Holmes partnership, turnkey options and more, contact a Home Consultant today or visit us at a location near you.

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