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Nov 30, 2013
Beautiful Energy-Efficient Homes Virtually Free of Dust and Pollen By Nutmeg Homes on Vancouver Island
Can you imagine living in a beautiful home that is also quiet and virtually free of all dust and pollen? That’s exactly what you’ll get when Nutmeg Homes builds your new custom home on Vancouver Island. An award-winning custom-home builder in the Comox Valley, Nutmeg Homes specializes in creating custom homes with insulated concrete form (ICF) construction methods.
From their Comox location, Nutmeg Homes deploys innovative concrete construction techniques to build energy-efficient green homes that will flourish for generations. Several of the new custom homes they’ve built in and around the Comox Valley since 2000 are highlighted on their website. You can also follow along as owners Paul and Shareen Witt blog about building their own ICF home in the Comox Valley!
Nutmeg Homes is currently exploring options for building LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) certified homes. They’ve also begun developing living roofs, also known as green roofs. Living roofs are covered in vegetation, which lowers cooling costs and reduces storm water run-off. The Vancouver Island Visitor Centre in Cumberland is a fabulous example of a Nutmeg Homes living roof.
To find out more about Nutmeg Homes and their innovative ICF construction methods, please visit their website.
Oct 20, 2013
Custom Home Builder Nutmeg Homes Uses ICF Construction - Green and Built to Last on Vancouver Island
Nutmeg Homes is an award-winning custom-home builder in the Comox Valley that specializes in buildling custom homes with insulated concrete form (ICF) construction methods.
From their Comox location, Nutmeg Homes deploys innovative concrete construction techniques to build energy-efficient green homes that will flourish for generations. Several of the new custom homes they’ve built in and around the Comox Valley since 2000 are highlighted on their website. You can also follow along as owners Paul and Shareen Witt blog about building their own ICF home in the Comox Valley!
Nutmeg Homes is currently exploring options for building LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) certified homes. They’ve also begun developing living roofs, also known as green roofs. Living roofs are covered in vegetation, which lowers cooling costs and reduces storm water run-off. The Vancouver Island Visitor Centre in Cumberland is a fabulous example of a Nutmeg Homes living roof.
To find out more about Nutmeg Homes and their innovative ICF construction methods, please visit their website.
Aug 29, 2013
Nutmeg Homes Builds Dramatically Superior Eco-Friendly New Homes in Vancouver Island's Comox Valley
Nutmeg Homes is an award-winning custom-home builder in the Comox Valley that specializes in buildlng custom homes with insulated concrete form (ICF) construction methods.
From their Comox location, Nutmeg Homes deploys innovative concrete construction techniques to build energy-efficient green homes that will flourish for generations. Several of the new custom homes they’ve built in and around the Comox Valley since 2000 are highlighted on their website. You can also follow along as owners Paul and Shareen Witt blog about building their own ICF home in the Comox Valley!
Nutmeg Homes is currently exploring options for building LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) certified homes. They’ve also begun developing living roofs, also known as green roofs. Living roofs are covered in vegetation, which lowers cooling costs and reduces storm water run-off. The Vancouver Island Visitor Centre in Cumberland is a fabulous example of a Nutmeg Homes living roof.
To find out more about Nutmeg Homes and their innovative ICF construction methods, please visit their website.
Aug 24, 2013
Build a Beautiful Energy-Efficient ICF Home With Nutmeg Homes in the Comox Valley on Vancouver Island
Nutmeg Homes is an award-winning custom home builder on Vancouver Island that uses insulated concrete form (ICF) construction to create beautiful new homes that are built to last. Based in the Comox Valley, Nutmeg Homes uses innovative concrete construction methods to create green, energy-efficient new homes that will last for generations.
The Nutmeg Homes website features a number of the new custom homes the company has built in and around the Comox Valley since 2000, and features details about the ICF construction process. On their website, you can also follow the progress as owners Paul and Shareen Witt blog about their experiences and the construction process as they build their own ICF home in the Comox Valley.
Nutmeg Homes is also currently exploring options for building LEED certified homes and has begun developing green (or living) roofs. A fabulous example of their living roof work can be see on the new Vancouver Island Visitor Centre located in Cumberland.
Jul 31, 2013
Build an ICF Constructed, Energy-Efficient Vancouver Island Home With Nutmeg Homes
Can you imagine living in a beautiful home that is also quiet and virtually free of all dust and pollen? That’s exactly what you’ll get when Nutmeg Homes builds your new custom home on Vancouver Island. An award-winning custom-home builder in the Comox Valley, Nutmeg Homes specializes in creating custom homes with insulated concrete form (ICF) construction methods.
From their Comox location, Nutmeg Homes deploys innovative concrete construction techniques to build energy-efficient green homes that will flourish for generations. Several of the new custom homes they’ve built in and around the Comox Valley since 2000 are highlighted on their website. You can also follow along as owners Paul and Shareen Witt blog about building their own ICF home in the Comox Valley!
Nutmeg Homes is currently exploring options for building LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) certified homes. They’ve also begun developing living roofs, also known as green roofs. Living roofs are covered in vegetation, which lowers cooling costs and reduces storm water run-off. The Vancouver Island Visitor Centre in Cumberland is a fabulous example of a Nutmeg Homes living roof.
To find out more about Nutmeg Homes and their innovative ICF construction methods, please visit their website.