R-2000* is a pass or fail standard for energy efficiency that also promotes improved indoor air tightness and environmental responsibility in the realm of home construction.
Homes built to the R-2000* Standard typically exceed the energy performance requirements of a typical home by at least 50%.
An R-2000* qualified home is constructed by a licensed and trained builder. It is evaluated, inspected and tested by an independent third-party and is certified by the Government of Canada. The homeowner receives a certificate, label, and report confirming the status of the house.
Besides including a whole-house mechanical ventilation system, including a heat-recovery device, R-2000* builders can also include a number of other clean-air measures such as selecting a carpet that is certified green, using water-based paints and varnishes and installing cabinets and floor underlayment that is formaldehyde-free.
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Environmental Benefits of an R-2000 Home
Uses building material that has less environmental impact
Uses insulation and drywall made from recycled materials
Builds with wood studs and trim made from reusable finger-jointed sawmill cut-offs
Uses water conserving toilets, showers, and faucets
*R-2000 is the official mark of Natural Resources Canada and used with permission.
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