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The Vermont slate cladding keeps solar gain to a minimum
A durable envelope clad in Vermont Slate keeps heat gain to an absolute minimum, while the wall and roof surfaces are also naturally ventilated to keep the breeze flowing. The home is also flooded with a generous amount of natural lighting thanks to its clever orientation. Structural support is provided by sustainably harvested southern pine, and the roof’s plunging line enables easy rainwater harvesting. Finally, both solar and geothermal energy provide what little electricity the home does use, which gives us hope that sustainable building is finally crossing party lines.
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Good to know Chad!
Au contraire, Ms. Laylin, many of us Republicans LOVE renewable energy, as it leads to energy independence and a greater level of national security.