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  1. 1701 FOX KNOLL DR Leonard, MI
    586 336 9900

  2. 18252 BRADY Redford, MI
    313 657 8835

  3. 32820 PRESCOTT ST Romulus, MI
    734 753 9012

  4. 48200 HULL RD Belleville, MI
    734 740 0628

  5. 4596 SAWGRASS DR W Ann Arbor, MI
    734 622 9393

  6. 4882 Pontiac Lake Rd Waterford, MI
    248 674 8500

  7. 46537 ECORSE RD Belleville, MI
    734 697 7971

  8. 31090 BEVERLY RD Romulus, MI
    734 326 2676

  9. 7484 STRAWBERRY LAKE RD Whitmore Lake, MI
    810 231 6997

  10. 23020 NEWBERRY ST Saint Clair Shor, MI
    586 778 7518

  1. 17601 Roselawn St. Detroit, MI
    313 409 8150
    Service Area: Entire Detroit Metropolitan Area

  2. 27195 LITTLE MACK AVE Saint Clair Shor, MI
    586 773 4758

  3. 8550 EATON Rd Davisburg, MI
    248 328 9140

  4. 6952 SHELDON RD Whitmore Lake, MI
    810 231 4900

  5. 6590 RAWSONVILLE RD Belleville, MI
    734 482 2530
    Service Area: Se Michigan, Nw Ohio

  6. 6010 AIRBORNE ST Romulus, MI
    313 295 3500

  7. , MI
    313 531 0070

  8. 3855 E 10 MILE RD Warren, MI
    586 755 4440

  9. 500 COUNTRYSIDE LN Oakland, MI
    248 693 7799
    Service Area: Oakland County

  10. 13100 Sioux Redford, MI
    248 755 1618

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Detroit area now has sustainable options for home-building

By Joshua Palmer

Detroit-area homeowners who want to build with the environment in mind need only look 40 miles west to Washtenaw County to see examples of successful green home-building options. A trio of recently finished projects illustrate the viability of sustainable, energy-efficient architecture produced by utilizing the U.S. Green Building Council's LEED for Homes program.

Fireside Home Construction's newest model home and headquarters in Dexter offer the example of luxurious eco-efficient living. Currently unavailable for sale, the three-bedroom, 4,000-square-foot home was the first residential project in Michigan, and the 12th in the nation, to earn the USGBC's highest possible platinum-level certification. Overall, nearly 20 homes statewide have earned LEED certification and more than 30 more are registered to complete the process. While no homes have been certified or registered in Detroit, three Bloomfield Hills projects recently registered for the program.

The Dexter home features an insulated concrete form foundation and structurally insulated panel construction to maximize the exterior envelope efficiency and reduce air infiltration.

Characteristics like a gravel driveway, low-flow plumbing and native vegetation also racked up points towards LEED certification. By utilizing energy-saving features like geothermal heating and cooling systems, in-floor heating and solar panels, Fireside Home Construction owner Bob Burnside says he estimates the home's utility bills will only cost $500 per year, partly because the solar panels supply surplus electricity to the local grid, earning credits from DTE Energy.

In Ann Arbor, Meadowlark Builders attained LEED certification points for their two-unit Spring Street condominium project by building on an infill lot within walking distance of public transportation. The first 3,600-square-foot unit achieved a gold-level certification by using features like geothermal heating and cooling, insulated concrete form construction, and native low-water use landscaping. "Financially, it was a wise choice," says John Swerdlow, who purchased the first unit. He says he expects to save $200 a month on energy costs. "I think we got a lot of bang for our buck with this house."

By adding features like low-flow plumbing fixtures, rainwater reclamation and more comprehensive air infiltration mitigation, Meadowlark Builders owner Doug Selby says he expects the second unit to garner a platinum-level certification when evaluations are complete this spring. Currently offered at $630,000, Selby says the high-end energy features don't inflate the new home's price. "At $175 a square foot, it's one of the lowest residential per-square-foot prices in Ann Arbor," Selby says.

Rather than owning an eco-friendly home, Dr. Jack Edelstein provides the option to rent. His newest rental duplex generated points towards its LEED-certified designation by being built on an infill lot near Ann Arbor's urban corridors. Each approximately 3,000-square-foot, four-bedroom unit also earned points by using SIP construction, low-flow fixtures, VOC-free paint and naturally renewable cork and bamboo flooring. Though Edelstein estimates the duplex's construction cost about 20 percent more than traditional building - a cost he expects to recoup by consuming 20 percent less energy per month - he says the bottom line isn't the big idea. "It's more than financial, it's an ethical commitment," he says.
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