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Let Buyer's Trust Real Estate find a real estate professional to help you find land for your new panelized home

 

Coming Soon to 72 Railroad Street, New Milford CT our new showroom will be located in the Bios Building technology Center.  Give us a call and we will arrange a meeting with one of our salespeople to discuss how we can customize a Barden Home or Commercial "panelized" solution for you in building your next home or business location. Please call us at 203-546-8127 to set up your informal sit-down with us.

 

Let Buyer's Trust Real Estate find a real estate professional to help you find land for your new panelized home

 

For all of your Barden Homes panelized home & commercial needs, contact Panelized Building Systems 203-546-8127

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Zero Energy Homes, Churches and Commercial Buildings

Panelized Building Systems is dedicated to producing the most energy efficient homes, churches and commercial buildings possible. Let us help you design your next building project and you can say goodbye to the oil company forever! 

Building your new custom home with a geothermal heat pump powered by photovoltaic modules can make you energy independent!

Order your free Barden Homes catalog and floor plan information from Panelized Building Systems

 

Learn more about building energy independent homes below.

 

Connecticut Clean Energy Fund now offers rebates for Connecticut residents who install solar photovoltaic systems on their homes. The incentives are available only through participating installers that have been designated by CCEF.   Systems may be of any size but must be connected to the electric grid. The program offers an incentive of $5 per Watt (PTC rating) for the first 5kW of system and installation costs, with a maximum rebate of $25,000 per household.   Homes can be one to four family residences.

 

ENERGY STAR PRODUCTS

 available through this product catalog are offered at special prices by the sponsoring utility companies.

 

Advanced Energy Corporation : Great publications, particularly "Building Solutions On-line" and "High Performance Homes."

Building Energy Codes : Your resource for tools to facilitate energy code compliance, development, adoption, implementation, and enforcement.

BuildIQ : BuildIQ is an Internet-based knowledge network that provides education in best homebuilding practices to production builders around the nation. We are totally committed to helping you integrate quality across the most important areas of your business-your customers, your homes and your team.

ctinnovations.com: Connecticut Innovations strengthen Connecticut's high-tech economy by providing entrepreneurs with the capital and strategic guidelines they need to turn great ideas into successful Connecticut businesses

Building Science Consortium : Building America team leader with newly revised web site. Lots of practical text and graphic resources on energy-efficient design and construction, particularly under "Houses That Work" and "Case Studies."

Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation : Lots of quality information and technical resources for cold climates for both builders and home buyers/owners.

Consortium for Advanced Residential Buildings (CARB): Building America team leader, Steven Winter Associates. Check out their "Projects" and "CARB-News."

Energy & Environmental Building Association : This is THE trade organization for energy-efficient builders. Especially go to "Building Info Central" and "Communications," and "Houses that Work" seminars.

Environmental Building News : Lots of news stories and feature articles offered on-line that deal with energy efficiency in design and construction.

DSIRE - Database of State Incentives for Renewable Energy : This database is a comprehensive source of information on state, local, utility, and selected federal incentives that promote renewable energy.

DOE's Efficient Windows Collaborative : Great resources on why and how to select high performance, climate-tuning glazing.

EPA's ENERGY STAR TM : Really good product-specific information on high performance appliances and lighting for the home.

EPA's ENERGY STAR TM Homes: ENERGY STAR TM Web site just for high performance homes. Good subsection for homebuilders.

HUD's Partnership for Advancing Housing Technology : Great resource for builders on technology and building components/systems. Go to "Inventory."

Incentive Insulation Database : An on-line searchable database for access to local information on incentive programs for making energy-efficient improvements. This web site was created and is maintained by North American Insulation Manufacturers Association (NAIMA).

Industrialized Housing Partnership : Building America team leader, Florida Solar Energy Center, has excellent technical resources, particularly on energy efficiency for hot, humid climates.

IBACOS (Integrated Building and Construction Solutions): IBACOS is a Building America team leader that posts various builder resources including reports, presentations, and newsletters on their "publications" page.

NAHB Research Center : Key programs with builder resources include ToolBase, Energy Value in Housing Award, and "Research."

National Energy Affordability and Accessibility Project : The Residential Energy Efficiency Database helps consumers find out what energy efficiency programs a utility or state offers to help save energy and money.

National Renewable Energy Lab : NREL does a wide range of work on energy-efficiency, but this section of their web site is dedicated to excellent technical resources for builders, particularly on renewable energy systems and energy analysis and building evaluation.

Partners for High Performance Homes : An informal network of industry professionals and advocates who wish to advance high-performing-home supply and demand in Colorado.

Residential Commissioning : Procedures for new or retrofitted homes to ensure their construction and operation can achieve safety, health, comfort, and energy design goals.

Residential Duct Systems : Information on problems concerning residential duct systems, including leakage testing, duct sealing, duct insulation and other topics.

Southface Institute : Southface Institute is a Building America partner, posting great resources under "Journal" and "Fact Sheets."

Sustainable Buildings Industry Council (SBIC): National resource clearinghouse for whole building design, product information, professional training, consumer education, and analytic tools.
 

ZIP-Code Program for Insulation : A computer program is available to help you calculate the amount of insulation appropriate for your house. The program is called the ZIP-Code because it includes weather and cost information for local regions defined by the first three digits of each postal service zip code.

Become More Energy Independent with GE
We offer a range of complete solar power systems for homes connected to the electric utility grid. Now almost any home can generate its own electricity with a complete GE solar electric home power system. Designed to install quickly and reliably to provide years of automatic operation, our residential solar electric systems include everything you need in one complete package.

For More Information

GEO thermal heat pumps make sense for consumers

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