ORLANDO, Fla.—This winter
homeowners throughout the nation can expect their home heating
bills to increase nearly 26 percent according to a recent
Department of Energy forecast. The New American Home®
(TNAH), debuting Jan. 11-14, 2006, during the International
Builders’ Show® in Orlando, Fla., provides a solid
solution to rising energy costs— concrete
building products.
Unlike most Florida homes, the 9,506-square-foot TNAH boasts
two-story-high insulated concrete masonry exterior walls.
Normally, builders in Florida construct homes with a first-story
masonry system and use standard wood framing for subsequent
floors. The wall system used for TNAH effectively stops moisture
penetration and allows the builder to construct a super- insulated
house just by using a thicker insulation panel. All the concrete
mass is on the inside, ideal for moderating temperature swings
and storing heat or coolness. The show home is expected to
receive an ENERY STAR® rating and use 61 percent less
energy for heating and cooling than a comparable Florida home.
Concrete and cement-based products used in the home give
it added protection from natural disasters. Debris driven
by high winds presents the greatest hazard to homeowners and
their homes during hurricanes and tornados. Tests conducted
at Texas Tech University showed that concrete wall systems
suffered no structural damage when impacted by debris carried
by hurricane and tornado-force winds. The masonry walls, fiber-cement
siding and concrete roof tiles provide superior protection
from termites and fire.
Many of the home’s unique design features are constructed
with concrete. Three decorative fireplace mantels are pre-cast
concrete. The kitchen focal point, a decorative vent hood,
is constructed from “cultured stone,” a cementious
manufactured stone product. Tinted concrete pavers were used
to lay out the patio and construct the retaining walls. The
exterior of the home is finished with an acrylic texture with
a portland cement base coat.
The Portland Cement Association and the Florida Concrete
and Products Association played a major role in the official
showcase house of the annual International Builders’
Show, coordinating product donations and providing technical
expertise. PCA and FCPA join the National Council of the Housing
Industry, a division of the National Association of Home Builders,
in sponsoring TNAH.
About PCA
Based in Skokie, Ill., the Portland Cement Association represents
cement companies in the United States and Canada. It conducts
market development, engineering, research, education, and
public affairs programs.
About FCPA
The Florida Concrete & Products Association, founded in
1955 is an association of 135 ready mix concrete, concrete
block, concrete pipe, aggregate, cement, and other concrete-related
product manufacturers dedicated to promoting the use of concrete.
Editor Note: Click on the following
links to see more images of The New American Home. All images
by Erin O'Boyle Photographics/Courtesy Portland Cement Association.
Contact Patti Flesher
to obtain high resolution images.
Patio fireplace
view at night
Roof
and finish
Interior
fireplace
Rear view
at sunset
Kitchen
range hood
Rear staircase
Fiber-cement
siding
Curb appeal
Retaining
wall
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