Keeping score: Gold-, silver-, and platinum report cards
Below, you'll find a list of specs that contribute to the homes' silver, gold, and platinum ratings. Click on the links to view their complete reports and see how these LEED-H homes earned each and every point.
Rating: LEED Silver
Home Details
Size: 1566 SQ. FT.
Cost: $120 per sq. ft.
Completed: 2007
Bedrooms: 3
Bathrooms: 21⁄2
Location: Boise, Idaho
Architect: Roxana Vargas Greenan
Builder: Jay Story
Insulation: Walls, R-21 cellulose with spray foam on kneewalls; ceilings, R-38 cellulose
Heating system: Forced air with 92%-efficient gas furnace
Cooling system: 14 SEER central air conditioner
Windows: Milgard doubleglazed; U-factor 0.3
Green splurge: Heat-recovery ventilator and Kliptech counters
Rating: LEED Gold
Home Details
Size: 1886 SQ. FT.
Cost: $280 per sq. ft.
Completed: 2007
Bedrooms: 3
Bathrooms: 21⁄2
Location: Bainbridge Island, Wash.
Architect: Russell Hamlet
Builder: Geoffrey Hobert
Insulation: Soybased spray foam; R-22 walls, R-42 ceilings
Heating system: Radiant floor and woodstove on first floor; auxiliary electric heat on second floor
Cooling system: None
Windows: Pella
Rating: LEED Platnium
Home Details
Size: 3200 SQ. FT.
Cost: $230 per sq. ft.
Completed: 2006
Bedrooms: 4, plus office
Bathrooms: 21⁄2
Location: Freeport, Maine
Architect: Richard Renner
Builder: Wright-Ryan Construction
Insulation: Walls, R-21 dense-pack cellulose; ceiling, R-49 loose-fill cellulose
Heating system: Radiant floor and woodstove
Cooling system: None
Windows: Thermotech triple-glazed; U-factor 0.15
Green splurge: 2kw PV and solar hot water ($30,000)