Eco-Friendly Design for An Estate

An efficient closed-loop geothermal system actively heats and cools the eco-friendly home design in Narragansett. It ensures low operating costs and exceptional comfort. Achieving tight indoor air quality tolerances was crucial for the building, and this was successfully accomplished through various methods, including high MERV media filtration, steam injection humidifiers, ducted dehumidifiers, energy recovery ventilation (ERV) systems, and several other systems.

One of the remarkable features of this eco-friendly design is the discreet integration of the geothermal system, eliminating the need for any visible outdoor equipment that might compromise the property’s aesthetic appeal. This subtle and seamless incorporation not only complements the natural beauty of Narragansett but also emphasizes the home’s commitment to sustainable and luxurious living.

Combatting discomfort and mold threats, dehumidifiers play a crucial role, while humidifiers provide relief during dry periods. Energy Recovery Ventilators (ERVs) enhance both air quality and efficiency. This cutting-edge system maximizes energy efficiency, reduces operational costs, and delivers unparalleled comfort in an eco-friendly design.

Architect: Paul Weber Architect
Photo Credit: Richard Mandelkorn

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