In partnership with CountyCorp’s The Housing Source and Wright-Patt Credit Union, the Home Builders Association of Dayton (HBA) is presenting the first Eco Rehabarama this coming May in the community of Huber Heights. In the 19 year history of Rehabarama home shows, this is the first time the show has taken place outside the City of Dayton.
Ten nearly historical homes located in one of the original sections of Huber Heights are being rehabilitated to exceed today’s standards for safe, comfortable, efficient and sustainable living. The work will culminate with a public invited, two weekend home showcase in May 2012. Seven residential construction professional members of the HBA of Dayton are performing the transformations.
The 1,000 to 1,700 square foot homes are being totally reconstructed after major deconstruction took them back to the shell of the originally framed structures with the famous Huber brick veneer. The deconstruction process is an environmentally friendly means of selective demolition, proper disposal of solid waste and reuse of the original home’s building materials. By deconstructing buildings rather than demolishing them, Dayton Works Plus and the Deconstruction Depot are allowing materials to be reused in other building and renovation projects, diverting waste, creating jobs and protecting natural resources.
HBA of Dayton members were encouraged to provide their talents and creativity to the remodeling of these very typical floor plans of the original production built homes. “These are not your Father’s Huber Homes” says Walt Hibner, Executive Director of the HBA of Dayton.
The incredible enhancements to the very accessible slab on grade homes will include new long life roofs and low maintenance exterior siding, high efficiency windows, high density insulation, state of the art mechanical systems including HVAC, electrical, security and water efficient plumbing systems. Some will include alternate energy aspects, rainwater recovery systems, Energy Star appliances, new technology pervious pavement and resource efficient landscaping. The homes will be rated to the National Association of Home Builders Green Building Standard, providing a comparison between the original home and the Eco-rehabbed home.
Many of the homes will display various “aging in place” features which meet a growing market demand as the large Baby Boomer population ages gracefully and prefers to sustain independence in smaller, affordable, low maintenance homes.
The Eco-Rehabarama event will take place May 11-13 & May 18-20 with special events such as green living and eco educational programs, cooking demonstrations, etc. throughout both weekends.
The homes are being marketed by CountyCorp’s The Housing Source for occupancy at the conclusion of the show. The homes will sell for $95,000 to $125,000 . Contact Adam Blake, 531-7048, for sale information.
Show dates and times:
Friday, May 11th – Noon to 9:00pm
Saturday, May 12th – Noon to 9:00pm
Sunday, May 13th – Noon to 6:00pm
Friday, May 18th – Noon to 9:00pm
Saturday, May 19th – Noon to 9:00pm
Sunday, May 20th – Noon to 6:00pm
Admission is FREE and open to the public.
Map and More info: www.HBADayton.com


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