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About UsChristopher Laycock

When Laycock was asked to build a custom home under the LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) pilot program, it wasn't just a welcome opportunity, it was a perfect fit with his accumulated skill set. Some of the features of this home include AARX ICF (insulated concrete forms), a geothermal HVAC system with continuous fresh air exchange, low-emittance Marvin windows, high-performance spray faom insulaton, low VOC (volatile organic compound) emitting adhesives and finishes, and water-saving plumbing fixtures such as low-flow showerheads and dual-flush toilets. LEED promotes a whole-building approach to sustainability by recognizing performance in sustainable site development, water savings, energy efficiency, materials selections, and indoor environmental quality, and it rewards innovation in building design. "These homes are the Ferraris of the home-building busines, "says Laycock. "You need to give infrastructure and systems the same level of detailed finish that you apply to the hightest quality millwork. "The result is an extremely efficient, durable, healthy living environment; it feels good to add these homes into the inventory", says Laycock. "This type of building truly adds value to any community through collective energy savings, and increases the long-term value of a LEED-rated home.

Christopher Laycock has acquired a variety of certifications in many areas of the building trades. All of his certifications are viewable here.

 

 

Residential Builders certification

Christopher is a Licesned residential Builder for the state of Michigan. He is

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