High Performance Housing for Cold Climates

Product Announcement for

Plan 901

901 Square Feet , 2 Bedrooms, 1 Bath.

Featuring:


R-40 Structural Insulated Panel or double wall stud construction
R-60 Attic insulation
All electric space and water heating
Complete Heat Recovery Ventilation System
High performance windows and doors

   
Plan FEATURES:
  • 22 full sheets of complete details
  • Instructions showing suggested Construction Sequence
  • Completed HUD Materials Specifications sheets (HUD-FHA Form 26-1852)
  • Each Set includes four bound sets of 11-by-17-inch plans for $175. See our order form for details.


Bird's-eye view of the layout for the 901 Plan




 High Performance - Affordable Cost

Questions and Answers about the House Plans

How were energy measures chosen?
We show energy measures that, taken together, are the best value for the consumer. We wanted high comfort and safety levels combined with the lowest possible annual operating cost and construction cost. To keep construction costs affordable, we wanted measures that easily meet current codes and standards, and that are readily understood by most builders. We select measures that return solid savings to consumers.

Can I change the floor plan?
The floor plan is flexible with one caution: we'd recommend not altering the mechanical room and ventilation system ductwork unless you are willing to get additional technical support for this change in system design.

What about a different heating system?
Overall, the house performs as a system. If any system changes are made, care must be taken to ensure that compatible choices are made. With gas, oil or propane, only sealed combustion heating units must be used with this type of construction. Electric heat is possible, but we do not recommend using wood stoves or fireplaces to heat these homes.

What if my lot is different? What if my lot has no solar access?
One of the best features about high performance housing is that it performs well no matter where your building site is located. While south solar orientation and access can provide 15 percent of the space heat, overall performance isn't changed that much if solar access isn't possible. One key thing to remember is that we show heat rejection glass on WEST-facing windows. We recommend this to avoid overheating through WEST windows or any windows where summer shading isn't possible.
 
What if I want a fireplace?
Only SEALED COMBUSTION GAS fireplaces are appropriate for these homes. If you want to replace the home's heater with a sealed combustion gas fireplace, choose a model that is designed as a space heater, not a decorative appliance. This option adds both ambiance and additional costs.
 
Will this work outside the areas shown on the map?
We don't recommend building homes from these plans outside the shaded areas shown on the map above. The measures are selected for climates with 7,000 heating degree days or more, and other measures will prove better values in other climate zones.
 
What flooring do you recommend?
We have opted to show sheet vinyl and hardwood floor tiles as the flooring choice with the best consumer value for larger families. These also are a good value in the case of owner-builders and volunteer labor.
 
How will this house rate in energy programs?
This is a five-star home, with maximum energy savings.
Each Plan in the Cold Climate Series Includes:
  • Site/Lot Layout
  • Floor Plan
  • Footing and Foundation Plan & Details
  • Floor Framing Plan
  • Window and Door Schedule & Details
  • Complete Wall Section
  • Room-by-room Finish Schedule
  • Ceiling Blocking Plan
  • Elevations (four sides)
  • Kitchen Elevations, Large-scale Kitchen Plan with Cabinet Layout and List
  • Heat Recovery Ventilation System - Plenum Plan and Ductwork Layout
  • Heat Recovery Ventilation System - Whole House Cutaway View
  • Heating, Ventilating and Water Heating Appliances Information & Details
  • Electrical Plan and Electrical Equipment Schedule
  • Step-by-step Construction Sequence, with companion exploded diagram
The house plans include 22 easy-to-handle 11x17 sheets of complete details. These plans are based on detailed field research from the award-winning Montana Superinsulation Project and on the previous experience of a critically acclaimed and highly successful series of house plans for low-cost, high performance homes.

These earlier plans were referenced by Ned Nisson who wrote in The Superinsulated Home Book, "Their houseplans are considered the best available."

Do you have more questions about our house plans? We'd be happy to answer them. Send us e-mail right now to info@nahn.com.
 
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