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Greenfab Takes Prefab to IBS Las Vegas
Greenfab Takes Prefab to IBS Las Vegas
If you’re planning on the International Builders’ Show in Las Vegas, expect to see not one but two modular homes built by Greenfab, the builder behind this modular, LEED Platinum home. The first home is a modified version of Greenfab’s 2100 Series home with 2,100 square feet, up to four bedrooms, and a master suite that opens to a large roof deck.
The second has a 2,300 square-foot plan with an outdoor deck for entertaining. Both prefab homes will pursue LEED Platinum certification, according to Greenfab.
Some of the green features of a Greenfab home include high R-value insulation, windows that allow natural lighting, durable siding, energy-efficient lighting, Energy Star appliances, water-efficient fixtures, dual-flush toilets, recycled-content materials, etc.
[+] More about the Greenfab modular homes going to IBS 2013.
Credits: Greenfab.
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