JELD-WEN Windows Help New Development Achieve Zero Carbon
The ultimate in energy efficient DreamVu™ timber windows and doorsets from
JELD-WEN have been specified for one of the first “zero carbon” developments in
the country.
The development called Trinity Close, which is located in the village of
Rackheath in Norwich, comprises 12 properties, all of which will boast a zero
carbon footprint and meet Code Level 6 of the Code for Sustainable Homes. The
development has recently been awarded the prestigious ‘Residential Renewable
Project of the Year 2011' title in the Renewable Awards 2011.
The properties are being built by developer Dove Jeffery Homes, based in Essex,
on behalf of Wherry Housing Association, part of Circle Housing Group and
Broadland District Council, with support from the Homes & Communities Agency. It
is expected that the development will provide a benchmark for the sustainable
new homes of the future, providing highly efficient affordable homes for local
people to rent.
JELD-WEN’s energy efficient windows and doorsets were purchased through Jewsons
in Norwich and were supplied to site on call-off from the merchant. Leon Healy
from Jewsons in Norwich said: “We were really pleased to be involved with this
one of the first zero carbon projects in the country. We worked closely with
JELD-WEN to ensure that the products were supplied and delivered to meet the
client’s needs, with the whole project proving to be a huge success.”
The project is being studied by the University of East Anglia as part of an
Embodied Carbon Study, which will measure the carbon footprint of the build. It
is also being monitored by GEO Green Energy Options – a manufacturer of display
energy monitoring systems - for the next three years, to assess ongoing energy
usage and carbon savings in this style of build.
Richard Dove, Head of Construction and Technology for Dove Jeffery Homes, said:
“This is a very exciting development and it just shows how, through careful
selection of high performance windows and doors that achieve very low U values,
new homes can offer a much higher level of energy efficiency. We are delighted
to be working in partnership with Wherry Housing Association and Broadland
District Council to build homes that provide a benchmark for the future.”
Richard Dove continues: “As one of the first zero carbon developments in the UK,
it was essential that the windows and doors met the exacting standards for
energy efficiency. We chose JELD-WEN because of their expertise in developing
energy efficient window and door solutions to meet the very low U values
required, as part of minimising the impact of these properties on the
environment. The result is homes that are attractive to look at, affordable to
run and that have the very best sustainable credentials.”
Simon Barron, Area Sales Manager for JELD-WEN, explains: “We worked closely with
Dove Jeffery Homes to produce a window and doorset solution that would meet
these very low U value requirements. Our DreamVu™ windows and doorsets were
specifically designed to help developers meet the higher levels of the Code for
Sustainable Homes, so were perfect for this project. This should now set a
precedent for other “zero carbon” developments in the future, where energy
efficiency and minimal environmental impact is all important.”
JELD-WEN’s DreamVu® windows supplied to Dove Jeffery Homes feature triple
glazing and achieve a market-leading U value of 0.7Wm2K, ensuring the residents
on the development benefit from homes lower energy bills and reduced solar gain.
All JELD-WEN’s windows and doorsets were supplied fully factory finished to the
development, as part of enhancing their performance and aesthetics.
JELD-WEN also produced a bespoke design of DreamVu™ patio doorsets for this
project that achieved a very low U value of 1.0Wm2K, which means the occupants
will benefit from a light and airy living space, without compromising on energy
efficiency.
In addition, JELD-WEN supplied composite doorsets to the properties, which
provide six times the thermal performance of other materials, as well as
offering an aesthetically pleasing design. The doorsets meet the requirements of
PAS24 for enhanced security and both the ground floor doors and windows are
supplied to meet the Association of Chief Police Officers’ Secured by Design
specification.
The development consists of two bedroom flats, one and two bedroom bungalows and
three and four bedroom houses. They feature a traditional brick built
construction, using SIPs panels, for sensitive integration into the local
community. To achieve the highest levels of the Code for Sustainable Homes, the
development includes a highly insulated building fabric and incorporates
external rainwater recycling, greywater recycling and air source heat pumps, as
well as the energy efficient windows and doors supplied by JELD-WEN.
JELD-WEN’s timber windows and doorsets supplied to this development had full
Chain of Custody certification, which means they originate from well managed
forests with strict reforestation programmes.
For more information on energy efficient windows or doorsets, contact JELD-WEN
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