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<blockquote data-quote="10Seconds" data-source="post: 1804471" data-attributes="member: 24432"><p>This could not be more false! I am a NAHB Certified Green Building Professional and can say with certainty that your builder has no clue what he is talking about.</p><p></p><p>I can give you a ton on info on this but in a nutshell, foam is the way to go if you can afford the upfront costs. It has a payback period of 3-5 yrs depending on the project.</p><p></p><p>For a fee, you can also get your home certified too. We did this on a home just under 5000 sq ft and got a guarantee that the utility bills would not exceed $160 per month for 2 yrs or else they would pay it. Guess what - they never exceeded that amount. </p><p></p><p>Foam insulation, properly installed, is the best thing you can do energy wise for your new home.</p><p></p><p>Period.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="10Seconds, post: 1804471, member: 24432"] This could not be more false! I am a NAHB Certified Green Building Professional and can say with certainty that your builder has no clue what he is talking about. I can give you a ton on info on this but in a nutshell, foam is the way to go if you can afford the upfront costs. It has a payback period of 3-5 yrs depending on the project. For a fee, you can also get your home certified too. We did this on a home just under 5000 sq ft and got a guarantee that the utility bills would not exceed $160 per month for 2 yrs or else they would pay it. Guess what - they never exceeded that amount. Foam insulation, properly installed, is the best thing you can do energy wise for your new home. Period. [/QUOTE]
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