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EQ 9 – Radon Protection

<Radon....that scary, silent, odorless gas that, according the EPA, is the number-one cause of lung cancer among non-smokers in the US, and the second leading cause of lung cancer overall.  LEED for Homes takes the precautionary route by requiring radon-resistant...

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EQ 8.3 – Preoccupancy Flush

We get one point if the home is flushed with fresh air before we move in.  But there are specific requirements: It has to occur after all phases of construction are completed, for all areas of the home, for 48 hours, by keeping all windows open while running the HVAC...

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EQ 8.2 – Indoor Contaminant Control

EQ 8.2 Indoor Contaminant Control rewards points for ensuring that occupants and guests take off their shoes upon entering our house.  (Hear that, Mom? And Larry David?)  We can get one point each, up to two points, for doing the following: Design and install...

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Solar panels operational!

View the video of our solar panels installed. [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dv5k5Eqz0y4] They were "turned on," or "grid connected" on October 28, 2010!

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The Solar Saga Continues

It is t-minus two days until the utility's electrical inspector comes over and gives us approval to turn ON our solar panels.  Just in time for the end of one month of pure sun and a future of short, cloudy days.  Do I sound cynical?  Burned out might be a better...

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EQ 8 – Indoor Contaminant Control

Intent: Reduce occupants' and construction workers' exposure to indoor airb orne contaminants through source control and removal. This is a great credit, because (a) it is important for a healthy home, and (b) it gives concrete reasons that people should remove their...

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EQ 7 – Air Filtering

Good, better, or best?  This credit has a prerequisite for "good" air filters, offers one point for "better" filters, or two points for "best" filters.  The intent is clearly to filter the air -- but from what?  They call it "particulate matter" -- stuff in the air...

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EQ 6 – Distribution of Space Heating and Cooling

How many times have you complained about how one room is your home is too toasty warm, while another is too cold?  If you have just one thermostat, what do you do?  This credit attempts to help builders properly distribute heating and cooling throughout the spaces in...

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EQ 5 – Local Exhaust

Similar to the Outdoor Ventilation requirement, this credit focuses on indoor air quality.  The difference is that EQ 5 targets moisture and indoor pollutants in our kitchen and bathrooms -- two rooms that produce much more moisture and odors than any other room...

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EQ 4 – Outdoor Air Ventilation

This credit helps ensure that our exposure to indoor air pollutants is reduced by ventilating with outdoor air -- definitely a cornerstone of a healthy home.  It's a tradeoff with energy efficiency, though, because most of those credits made sure that exposure to...

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EQ 3 – Moisture Control

The intent of this credit is to control indoor moisture levels to provide comfort, reduce the risk of mold, and increase the durability of the home.  That would be three very important objectives!  Who would want a moldy, uncomfortable home that falls apart?  Not I.  ...

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EQ 2: Combustion Venting

There are two sections to combustion venting: a prerequisite, which almost got us kicked out of the LEED for Homes program, and EQ 2.2 Enhanced Combustion Venting Measures, worth a maximum of two points.   The prerequisite for basic combustion venting measures is as...

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Photo credit: Paul Crosby

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