Recognising 10-star challenges
Homeowners, architects and builders are still working out the best ways to construct 10-star energy-rated homes for the mass market.
According to Wodonga-based sustainable home builder, Brendon Collins, most elements of a 10-star home require different construction techniques, such as triple glazing and bespoke wall and roof design. Treading new ground – going where other home builders haven’t gone before and being highly innovative – does require enthusiasm.
In Western Australia, journalist Josh Byrne – well known for his role as a presenter on the ABC’s Gardening Australia – personally took on the challenge of building an energy-efficient home in the Fremantle suburb of Hilton.
Byrne and his team used conventional building materials and construction methods so that the industry and wider community could easily replicate the design.
As the number of 10-star homes in Australia slowly rises, the outlook can only be positive – not just for the environment, but for homeowners themselves. With home heating and cooling making up around 40% of a home’s energy usage, reducing home energy use is never far from most Australians’ minds.