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ABODE's 'Mountain Home' Goes Platinum!

NASHUA, N.H., Dec. 3 /PRNewswire/ -- ABODE's model home is not just beautiful, it's Platinum! The U.S. Green Building Council awarded their highest level certification for achievement in green homebuilding to ABODE's Mountain Home. LEED certified homes complete a technically rigorous process that includes a home energy (HERS) rating and onsite inspections to verify the home is built to be energy and water efficient, environmentally sound, and a healthier place to live. The home has also achieved a 5+ Energy Star rating and Build Green NH Gold certification.

"Our goal was to show that a Platinum LEED home could have an engaging attractive design. Not everyone wants modern architecture for their home -- this proves they can have cutting edge, energy efficient technology with traditional styling," says Sue Hawkes, a principal of ABODE. "Our goal is to change the way homes are built in New England," says Jack McBride, principal. "We can do so much better as builders in terms of eliminating waste, building greener and more energy efficient homes, and building them faster and more cost effectively." Added Bob Wildes, the partner responsible for construction, "If you were to add solar or a wind turbine to this home your energy bills would be ridiculously low."

The Jordan Institute, a local agent for the USGBC, provided documentation and verification for the LEED project. Jake Altemus of The Jordan Institute stated: "We are very pleased to work with ABODE to provide third party certification within the LEED for Homes program. ABODE followed the LEED for Homes process to create an architecturally inspiring, efficient home. They have made a commitment to building energy efficient, green homes and their model home will serve as an educational center, promoting green practices in design and construction, and serving as an inspiration to homebuyers."

ABODE is presently developing a community of energy efficient homes in nearbyThornton. The Barron Mountain Club, as it's known, was designed by Randall Arendt, the noted conservation land planner. Homes at the Barron Mountain Club will incorporate a variety of energy saving and alternative energy technologies. Construction is expected to start in the Spring of 2009.

For additional information visit http://www.yourabodehome.com or ABODE's Model Home at 568 Tenney Mountain Highway,Plymouth, NH.

    Contact:
    Karen Hudson
    603.882.2333
    khudson@yourabodehome.com

SOURCE ABODE

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