Episode 46 — The FHB House Build as a Case Study
How to build a low-energy home that's not too big or too expensive
In this podcast extra, FHB editor Justin Fink, design editor Brian Pontolilo, and editorial director Rob Yagid are joined by FHB House designer Mike Maines for a conversation that looks at the 2016 FHB House project as a case study in building a progressive, low-energy home. They tackle the project from foundation to mechanicals to insulation to finished interiors.
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Resources mentioned in (or related to) this podcast episode:
- Read tons and tons of FHB House coverage at the FHB site.
- Watch all our FHB House videos.
- Here are all of FHB House designer Mike Maines’ articles at FineHomebuilding.com.
- MichaelMaines.com
- Podcast 40 featured a great discussion on sourcing the FHB House materials.
- Check out all the materials used in the FHB House.
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The day after this extra episode was recorded, there was a special event at the FHB House site. The Northeast Sustainable Energy Association offered a tour of the FHB House. Attendees were able to earn credits for the event (see the last slide in the slide show below). Here are a couple links, and then a slide show of event photos, courtesy of NESEA.
- The NESEA page for the event.
- The NESEA main page.
- A FHB post by builder Mike Guertin reporting on the tour.
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