“Sun, Earth and Science” – Creating a Zero Energy Home
February 18, 2010 by michael
Filed under Events and Happenings, Sustainable Building

"Sun, Earth & Science" - Creating a Zero Energy Home
We are pleased to invite you to a free environmental seminar entitled…
“Sun, Earth and Science” – Creating a Zero Energy Home
Join us for a free workshop on Saturday, Feb. 27 from 2 to 4 pm with Apres Ski Reception following, and Sunday, Feb. 28th from 1-3 pm at 238 Timber Trail Road, Breckenridge. This private custom home will be open to visit on Feb. 27 & 28 from 10 am till 5 pm.
Preview the energy saving systems inside Breckenridge’s First Zero Energy Luxury Mountain Home before the drywall goes in. Through the collaborative efforts of an experienced team of building, design, and engineering professionals, we are pleased to invite you to see first-hand a variety of creative solutions that reduce the expected energy footprint of this 8,000 squae foot Custom Mountain home to zero!
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Learn how renewable energy systems integrate and support one another, e.g. how solar electric energy can power the pumps for a geo exchange space heating and cooling system.
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See the high performance insulation inside and outside the walls that increase heat conservation by 40%
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See various examples of engineered lumber that use 30% less material and allow for increased insulation capacity.
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Understand how to transform lighting control systems into energy management systems.
Meet the team of installers and suppliers to ask questions regarding application for your home, business or client.
Hear short presentations from:
- John Rath – Trilogy Partners, Colorado Building Company
- Joe Sundquist – Sundquist Design Group - Engineering
- Jeff Sexton - Boise Cascade - Engineered lumber package provide by Breckenridge Building Center
- Shane Aschan – The Foamers, Inc. – Insulation Technologies
- Barry Engleman – George T. Sanders – Heat calculations, piping and control layouts for mechanical systems
- Eric Atcheson – EWA Mechanical – Installation of space heating back up systems and domestic hot water
- Jim Dexter – Summit Professional Services – Geo Exchange for space heating and cooling; interior environmental control
- Dave Parker and Dave Lyskawa – SolSource,Inc. – Solar PV design and installation
- Ryan Rewitzer – Electronics by Design - Integration of whole house controls
- Chad Ballard – Paradigm Systems – Vantage energy management and lighting controls
Please join us for an Apres Ski Party directly after the Saturday seminar. To get an accurate food count, we would appreciate your RSVP. Please RSVP by leaving a comment on this blog, send an e-mail to melindaf@trilogybuilds.com or by call us at 970-453-2230.
DIRECTIONS: From Frisco follow Hwy 9 South to Breckenridge. Highway 9 will turn into Main Street after the round-about. Go to the 2nd stop light this will be Ski Hill Road. Turn Right on Ski Hill Road and continue up the mountain for 1.3 miles to 4 O’Clock Run Road. Turn left on 4 O’Clock Run Road. Turn Right on Timber Trail Road and the home is located on the Right.
We look forward to seeing you Saturday, February 27th or Sunday, February 28th.
Building materials for this project were purchased from Breckenridge Building Center, Trilogy’s preferred supplier.

This seems like a great seminar and a unique chance to see how a home is designed when you can still see inside the walls. Looking forward to the weekend!
Fantastic. We look forward to meeting you there this weekend. I think you will be truly astonished at the energy saving systems that have been incorporated in this home. We will have the professionals on hand to answer any questions you may have.
I appreciate the invitation for your seminar this weekend 2-28; I’ll make an effort to attend on Sunday. Please send me directions to 238 Timber Trail Rd. I’d also like to discuss two building site with great views of the Breckenridge Ski Area if you have any clients that would like an outstanding home site.
best wishes,
Matt Casey
(720) 314-1484
Matt,
I hope you are able to attend the seminar on Sunday. The home will be open at 10 AM and the professionals will be on hand to answer any questions you may have. The seminar will start at 1 PM. To get to the home to up Ski Hill Road to 4 O’Clock Road (there is a large sign on Ski Hill and 4 O’Clock Road), turn left and go to almost the end of the road and you will see Timber Trail Road on the right. Turn right and you will see the home on the right. If you need additional information please feel free to contact me at 970-453-2230. I look forward to meeting you on Sunday and discussing your building sites.
Thank You,
Melinda Fleming