Compared to the traditional construction sector, which produces roughly 40% of landfill waste, a factory-built construction method reduces waste by up to 90%.

 

“Buildings are responsible for approximately 40% of global energy-related carbon emissions and there is an urgent need to reduce the carbon intensity of construction and buildings in use.”

Dr Tim Forman, senior research associate at University of Cambridge

 

Sustainable modern homes—down to the details.

The homes we build reflect our values. We’re inspired to make homes that are truly sustainable, reaching beyond appealing labels to embody a conscious company.

We chose details to maximize energy-efficiency across the board, and this is just the beginning. The future of Stack Homes includes built-in solar panels and smart features to reduce energy use throughout the day.

 
 

Standard sustainability features:

  • Models meet or exceed LEED-certification requirements

  • Energy-efficient manufacturing methods including steel-frame and structural insulated panels (SIPs)

  • Energy-efficient insulation: R38 ceiling, R26 walls, R26 floor insulation

  • HFO spray foam insulation, which has 80% lower Global Warming Potential (GWP) compared to HFC

  • Energy-efficient windows with low-emissivity coating

  • Double-pane argon gas filled windows

  • LED lighting for additional energy savings

  • High efficiency heating and cooling system with mini-splits

  • Optional solar panels, battery storage, and electric vehicle charging equipment. Learn more.

 
Chart comparing Stack Homes modular home construction with traditional home construction

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