USGBC Certifies First LEED Platinum Prefabricated, Modular Home in Washington
SEATTLE — Greenfab has been awarded Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Platinum certification by the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) for a new home built in Seattle. The prefabricated, modular home is the first to be certified LEED Platinum in the state of Washington.
The home is part of Greenfab’s 1300 Series and is located in the Jackson Place neighborhood of Seattle. The 1,870-square-foot, three-bedroom home focuses heavily on reducing energy use by incorporating R-26 exterior walls, which are 35 percent better than code (R-17); Energy Star rated appliances; energy recovery ventilation; electric heat pump heating; backup electric radiant heat; and a GE hybrid heat pump water heater. A digital monitoring system collects and measures real-time data about weather, energy, and water use, and provides constant feedback to troubleshoot and monitor performance through an interactive iPad/iPhone based application. Necessary wiring for solar panels in the roof has also been installed and approved for future use.