2438 Richard Lane Hillsborough NC 27278 -
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2438 Richard Lane, Hillsborough, NC 27278
Beds
3
Baths
4
Car Garage
2
SqFt
7278
Entry #   3

Plan By: Ellen Cassilly Architects

Sales: Jenny Hoffman - 919-452-7458

Stage of Construction:

West End Building Company

  • Hempwool Insulation; hemp plants absorb more carbon dioxide than they release, making hemp insulation a carbon-negative product
  • Advanced Framing; a framing technique designed to reduce the amount of lumber used and waste generated.
  • Entire building envelope is insulated; a greater insulated home uses less energy, and thus reduces greenhouse gas emissions.
  • All mechanicals are within conditioned spaces; this improves energy efficiency, reduces air leakage, minimizes condensation issues, and enhances indoor air quality by preventing unconditioned air from entering the living spaces.
  • High-efficiency heat pump hot water heating system; this leads to energy savings and lower utility bills.
  • Conditioning Energy Recovery Ventilator (CERV); by transferring heat and moisture from the exhaust air to the incoming fresh air, a CERV reduces the energy needed to cool or heat the ventilation air, resulting in lower utility bills.
  • Roof-mounted solar with Tesla backup batteries; lower utility bills and thus a lower carbon footprint.
  • Locally sourced and milled poplar siding; by using local materials, there is less energy used in transporting materials over long distances, thus saving on fuel and energy.
  • Reclaimed hardwood flooring; saves on felling new timber, preserving forests and trees.
  • Zip sheathing; improves insulation thus saving on energy costs.

Northeast of Hillsborough, NC, turn onto Richard Lane from New Sharon Church Road. Follow Richard Lane to the end. Pull off of the asphalt road onto gravel drive (Juneberry Way), home is at the end of the gravel road.