An 1880's Farmhouse Can Be a Net Zero Energy, Cozy Home. See How.
Alan and Nancy Benoit's "Resurrected Farmhouse" began as a run down, vacant, 1880s farmhouse with asbestos siding, partial stone foundation and crawlspace. They're renovating it to be their office and aging-in-place home, producing all the energy they need. Join Button UP Vermont to learn about high performance processes, technologies, and products that you could use in your building project, no matter how old your home is. This home will also be featured on Sustainable Energy Outreach Network's Virtual Home Tour on November 7th.
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