Whether you buy a new net zero ready home before 2032 or retrofit the one you have, the upgrade future-proofs your investment.
Whether you buy a new net zero ready home before 2032 or retrofit the one you have, the upgrade future-proofs your investment.
High-performance homes are simply a better home – better for the environment, more comfortable to live in, healthier, quieter, more durable, and more valuable when it comes time to sell.
Net zero is the first milestone in each household’s net zero journey towards net zero sustainable living in the twenty-first century.
The Passive House high-performance building standard is recognized by the United Nations as the optimal way to build healthy, climate-resilient, affordable, and energy-efficient buildings.
Architect, design-build contractor, interior designer and interior decorator?… it can be confusing, and there’s some overlap between roles.
Building a custom home can be a daunting task, and many home buyers will end up buying a spec home or working with the builder to alter a home currently under construction. A spec home is one built on ‘speculation’, […]
Whether you decide on renovations that enhance the curb appeal and visual enjoyment of your home, or you’re reworking the floor plan and adding more space, you will typically increase the value of your home more than the cost of the improvements.
Yes, British Columbia homeowners have quite a few incentive programs available to them, in the form of rebates and grants. The most popular are the Home Renovation Rebate Program by BC Hydro, CleanBC and FortisBC; the FortisBC Home renovation bonus […]
Monthly energy savings with a net zero home aren’t the only return on investment. CleanBC offers a range of clean energy incentive programs.
A Deep Energy Retrofit (DER) is an energy conservation upgrade involving an analysis and construction process targeting a reduction of on-site energy use by 50%+.