Jenson and Sons is one of the first Builders in Alaska to hold the “Certified Green Professional”
designation from the National Association of Home Builders. This new certification focuses on cutting
edge energy efficiency, indoor environmental quality, water and resource efficiency, along with lot design
and development.
Energy-Efficient Features Many of the energy-efficient qualities of a green home are easy to spot. Appliances, windows, and water heating systems will likely have high efficiency ratings. Water-Efficient Features Fixtures and appliances such as low-flow showerheads, faucets, and toilets, and energy rated dishwashers and washing machines all conserve water. Resource-Efficient Features These decisions—from home size, to orientation on the lot, to floor plan layout—are made in the design of your home and development of the lot. The house orientation and design should take advantage of natural daylight to reduce lighting needs, and should use strategies to reduce heat gain in the summer and heat loss in the winter. The home should contain renewable materials, including rapidly-renewable wood species such as bamboo, and recycled-content materials in carpets, tiles, and concrete formulations. Indoor Air Quality Features The heating, air conditioning and ventilation system (HVAC) must be appropriately sized for an efficient and properly ventilated home. Fans in the kitchen and bathrooms should cycle fresh air inside, and release stale air. Low-VOC paints and finishes should be used as well. Outside the Home In a green home, care should be taken to preserve trees and other vegetation native to the area. Landscaping should contain plants that are appropriate for the climate, and grouped according to water needs. Driveways and other impervious surfaces should be reduced as much as possible, and may be composed of gravel, permeable block pavers, grids, or other permeable systems. |