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A STITT Home will use significantly less energy and have lower utility bills!

Using the concepts of passive solar design and good construction practices, you may save 50% or more to heat and cool your new home. You can also take it to the next level for a Near Zero Energy Home with a Photovoltaic (PV) System. PV panels generate electricity used by the home owners. Your electric meter may run backwards! PV Panels and many other passive and active solar features can make your STITT Home so resource efficient that the net electric usage approaches ZERO.

Here's our proof!

Eastern Missouri Home

The owners of this STITT Home have kept careful records of their energy use for more than 20 years. This 2,064 square foot home features two bedrooms, two baths and a large office. The passive solar design allows the warmth of the sun to enter the south-facing windows which naturally warms the home in the winter. The summer sun, which is higher in the sky, is blocked from entering the home by the wide overhangs and sun-control walkway. Household water is heated with a solar water heating system and a wood stove provides another heat source. The home is fully air conditioned.

The average monthly utility bill for this all electric home is $45.21. Their back-up water heater has operated fewer than 10 hours per year and their furnace has not even come on for the last 8 years. Their air conditioner operated 57 days per year and their annual average wood usage is less than 3 cords.


South Central Missouri Home

This south central Missouri home received an EnergyValue Housing Award in 2003. The 1,900 square foot home on one level features passive solar design, a solar water heating system and an efficient wood burning fireplace system. The home has a back-up furnace and an air conditioning system. Nestled is a rural setting, large trees provide shade and pleasant outside areas.

The electric bill for this home averaged less than $60 per month over 8 years.


Northwest Arkansas Home

Winner of a 2007 National Association of Home Builders Green Home Building Award, this two-story home with a bonus room over the garage was designed for a young active family. The abundance of south-facing glass allows the sun to warm the stained concrete floors, which helps warm the home, as well as provide lots of natural daylight. A solar water heating system, efficient wood burning fireplace system, and high efficiency heating and cooling system are also features of the home. Lots of natural shade and an operable skylight create a natural ventilation system that is especially pleasant in the spring and fall months. The site is Xeriscaped for low water use outside and the family recycles and composts waste. The home was placed on the site to disturb the soil as little as possible.

The electric bill for this active family of four, plus a dog and cat, averages less than $100 per month.


Grid-Connected Northwest Arkansas Home

This home received the 1999 EnergyValue Housing Award and the Builder of the Year Award from the National Association of Home Builders Research Center. It was designed and built to be very energy efficient and includes high performance windows and doors, a solar water heating system, an efficient wood burning fireplace system that heats the entire home, and energy and water efficient appliances. The home was built to be “solar ready” so that a photovoltaic (PV) system could be added later.

In 2006, a 3 kilowatt PV system was installed which powers the entire home at certain times of the day. Excess electricity is stored in batteries for later use or fed back to the utility company for use by other homes. Over the last 12 months, the lowest utility bill was $26 and that includes fixed charges and taxes. That is less than a tank of gasoline for many cars.


Southern Missouri Off-Grid Home

This beautiful home is completely detached from the electric and gas utility grid. The PV system generates all the electricity for the home and stores it in batteries for use when the sun does not shine. A back-up generator is activated during extended periods of cloudiness so that the home is never without power.

To achieve this Zero Utility Bill most efficiently, the home was designed to take advantage of passive solar gain through the south facing windows. Calculated eaves block the higher summer sun and prevent overheating the house. Efficient heating, cooling, and appliances use the smallest amount of electricity possible to reduce the demand for power. A beautiful home in a beautiful setting. Energy independent. Zero utility bill!


 
 

 
 
 

STITT Energy Systems, Inc.
1301 South 8th Street • Rogers AR 72756

Phone: 479-636-8745 • Fax: 479-636-2572
Toll Free: 1-800-367-7374
Email: Info@StittEnergy.com

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