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Eco-Friendly Homes - Passive House with Johnny Rezvani

Passive House with Johnny Rezvani

12/08/21 • 63 min

Eco-Friendly Homes

The Passive House (Haus) movement is a design standard that challenges builders and architects to create a house that uses as little energy as it can! There is no right or wrong way to go about achieving this standard but in order to achieve a Passive House Certification the build team does have to implement a plan and prove that the performance of the building does meet the passive house energy standard.
The Passive House Standard was invented by Dr. Wolfgang Feist as a means to regenerate Earth's health by reducing the amount of energy a home uses. While solar panels may change the source of energy for a house or building, a Passive House uses less energy. Way less! We're talking 10% of what a "normal" building uses. To avoid using so much energy, the best place to reduce consumption is in the heating and cooling of a building. In fact, 40% or more of our household energy consumption is used for heating and cooling!
Johnny Rezvani, our excellent guest speaker today, is the Communications Director for 475 High Performance Building Supply. 475 supplies various products for these passive buildings to be built. Such as moisture evaporating weather wrap, which in such an air tight house, is very important for reducing moisture levels and avoiding mold buildup.
Johnny says the buildings that do not entirely reach the Passive House Standard are classified as "high performances homes" because they still perform to better energy efficiency than a standard building. Johnny also explains how and why these buildings feel different. The building design is focused on temperature regulating through the extremes of summer and winter. Thus, the whole home stays 72 degrees Fahrenheit all year round. Which means the heating and cooling bill are $0.
If any additional heat in the home is needed in the winter, a simple towel heating rack in the bathroom is enough to heat the whole house! How is this possible? The building is sealed so tightly, the walls are so thick, and the windows are all triple pane that it is difficult for heat to transfer from the inside to the outside of the building. This also creates a sound proof home that blocks noise from the outside. There is also a lot of thought that goes into meeting a Passive House Standard. This includes where the sun will be in the summer vs winter and how can the building be built to intake more sunlight in the winter and less in the summer. Window coverings and angles also play a large factor so that the house can be naturally heated.
How cool is this?!? (no pun intended).
For more information check out these links! 475 has a great YouTube channel so there is one link for that!
Johnny Rezvani on LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/johnnyrezvani/).
Passive House Institute (https://passivehouse.com/).
Passive House United States site (https://www.phius.org/phius-certification-for-buildings-products).
475 High Performance Building Supply (https://foursevenfive.com/).
475's YouTube channel (https://www.youtube.com/c/475HighPerformanceBuildingSupply).
Passive House Accelerator which has some super in-depth information and virtual meetings every week (https://passivehouseaccelerator.com/)!
The first certified Passive House in Colorado (https://www.5280.com/2020/08/this-colorado-getaway-is-the-states-first-certified-passive-house/).
Architect Andrew Michler'

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The Passive House (Haus) movement is a design standard that challenges builders and architects to create a house that uses as little energy as it can! There is no right or wrong way to go about achieving this standard but in order to achieve a Passive House Certification the build team does have to implement a plan and prove that the performance of the building does meet the passive house energy standard.
The Passive House Standard was invented by Dr. Wolfgang Feist as a means to regenerate Earth's health by reducing the amount of energy a home uses. While solar panels may change the source of energy for a house or building, a Passive House uses less energy. Way less! We're talking 10% of what a "normal" building uses. To avoid using so much energy, the best place to reduce consumption is in the heating and cooling of a building. In fact, 40% or more of our household energy consumption is used for heating and cooling!
Johnny Rezvani, our excellent guest speaker today, is the Communications Director for 475 High Performance Building Supply. 475 supplies various products for these passive buildings to be built. Such as moisture evaporating weather wrap, which in such an air tight house, is very important for reducing moisture levels and avoiding mold buildup.
Johnny says the buildings that do not entirely reach the Passive House Standard are classified as "high performances homes" because they still perform to better energy efficiency than a standard building. Johnny also explains how and why these buildings feel different. The building design is focused on temperature regulating through the extremes of summer and winter. Thus, the whole home stays 72 degrees Fahrenheit all year round. Which means the heating and cooling bill are $0.
If any additional heat in the home is needed in the winter, a simple towel heating rack in the bathroom is enough to heat the whole house! How is this possible? The building is sealed so tightly, the walls are so thick, and the windows are all triple pane that it is difficult for heat to transfer from the inside to the outside of the building. This also creates a sound proof home that blocks noise from the outside. There is also a lot of thought that goes into meeting a Passive House Standard. This includes where the sun will be in the summer vs winter and how can the building be built to intake more sunlight in the winter and less in the summer. Window coverings and angles also play a large factor so that the house can be naturally heated.
How cool is this?!? (no pun intended).
For more information check out these links! 475 has a great YouTube channel so there is one link for that!
Johnny Rezvani on LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/johnnyrezvani/).
Passive House Institute (https://passivehouse.com/).
Passive House United States site (https://www.phius.org/phius-certification-for-buildings-products).
475 High Performance Building Supply (https://foursevenfive.com/).
475's YouTube channel (https://www.youtube.com/c/475HighPerformanceBuildingSupply).
Passive House Accelerator which has some super in-depth information and virtual meetings every week (https://passivehouseaccelerator.com/)!
The first certified Passive House in Colorado (https://www.5280.com/2020/08/this-colorado-getaway-is-the-states-first-certified-passive-house/).
Architect Andrew Michler'

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Eco-Friendly HOMEOWNER Audio Tour

Welcome to our first ever eco-friendly HOMEOWNER guest speaker, Lisa Geason-Bauer! Lisa and her husband, Mike, own their own home in Nashotah, Wisconsin--just out side of Milwaukee--and they have decided to go all out eco-friendly!
Connect with Lisa on LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/lisageasonbauer/).
Their current home has undergone a full green retrofit (new systems) and green remodeling, particularly in the kitchen, living room, and dining room. Their house was built in 1972 and they bought it from the builder.

After the retrofits and updates that Lisa and Mike performed, their Wisconsin ranch-style home (single floor house) has reached a Home Energy Score of 10 out of 10! With the average home in the United States scoring a 5 out of 10, their home is twice as eco-friendly as most!
Get your Home Energy Score (https://www.energy.gov/eere/buildings/articles/home-energy-score).
They changed almost everything in their house and the green features now include: All new Energy Star appliances, new ceramic tile flooring, solar on the roof, electric car charging, no and low-VOC paint throughout, quartz countertops made from reclaimed quartz cuttings, heat pump and AC unit, convection oven, vegan diet, composting, edible garden with a veggie patch, buys locally grown food, wild animals living in their yard (a very regenerative element as they are living in community with nature), heated ceramic floors, updated windows, natural stone fireplace, LED lights throughout, Energy Star rated water softener, furnace, water heater, and washer-dryer, and Malarkey white roof shingles (which absorb and transform smog, resulting in as much carbon reduction as planting 2 trees)!!
Energy Star (Energy Star (https://www.energystar.gov/).
Malarkey Shingles (https://www.malarkeyroofing.com/features/smog-reducing-granules/).
Energy Audit (https://www.greenhomeownersunited.com/).

During their green remodels, Lisa and Mike used a Green Refinance to help cover part of the cost of renovating and retrofitting. They went through Green Penny Bank based in Iowa, which operate as the first carbon neutral bank in the mid-west. If you're interested in learning about Green Refinances or Green Loans you can contact Green Penny Bank too! You can also ask your local and trusted mortgage broker if they have knowledge of Green Refinances, as this is a Federally accessible program.
Green Penny Bank (https://www.decorahbank.com/greenpenny/).

Lastly, Lisa is the president of her own sustainability focused marketing agency, Evolution Marketing, which is a Certified B Corporation and is carbon neutral. Her clients have included other sustainable Realtors and the U.S. Green Building Council!
Evolution Marketing (https://www.evolutionmarketing.com/).
Thank you Lisa for being such a fantastic guest and for being the first eco-friendly homeowner on Eco-Friendly Homes!
Contact me to help you sell and buy your eco-friendly home in Denver, Colorado!
[email protected]
Madison Hopkins
Certified Green Realtor®

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Michael Rubino, an innovative expert in mold contamination and remediation! While only in his 30s, he is already turning the mold remediation world on its ear with his unique approach of focusing on his customer's health and wellness through their home environment.
Michael values education and in order to educate those who are struggling with mold in their homes, he wrote his own book, Mold Medic. He advises readers on how to choose a mold remediation company, the processes that company should be following, and how to be proactive by performing a routine home maintenance. Michael also explains how to recover from mold-related illnesses, mold exposure, and mold toxicity. His message is perfect for those interested in achieving and maintaining robust health.

Michael and his company All American Restoration have been featured in USA Today, NJ Biz, Reader’s Digest, New Jersey Monthly, and Digital Trends. He was also selected as a speaker for the Spring 2020 Indoor Air Quality Association Meeting and Expo.

He received a Bachelor of Science degree in 2008 and is a council-certified microbial remediator from the American Council for Accredited Certification, and a New York State Department of Labor Remediation Contractor. He has spent the past seven years involved in construction and remediating mold contamination.

Links:
Mold Medic Book,
https://www.themoldmedic.com/All American Restoration Company, https://www.allamericanrestoration.com/about/His podcast, Mold Talks Podcast, https://www.themoldmedic.com/mold-talks-podcast/

Contact:
Guest speaker Michael Rubino, [email protected]
Your Host Madison Hopkins, [email protected].
I am located in Denver, CO!

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