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  • Resolved to Own a New Home in 2023? S&A Homes Can Deliver

    Resolved to Own a New Home in 2023? S&A Homes Can Deliver

    New home at Honors CrossingAs new year’s resolutions go, becoming a homeowner is both one of the most ambitious and one of the easiest to accomplish – especially when S&A Homes is here to help.

    And, the way we see it, resolving to buy a home is much more fun than committing to 12 months of dieting and sweating it out at the gym!

    So, if you’re resolved to become a homeowner in 2023, here are three ways S&A Homes can assist.

    1. Buy a Quick Move-In Home

    First, if you want to move quickly, we have Quick Move-In Homes ready to go now. One reason our buyers love the option of choosing a brand-new home that’s already built is they don’t have to wait through potential weather delays for a winter move. These homes are ready now.

    They also love that design professionals have already made the hard choices for them, including finishes that homebuyers can agonize over for hours (and argue over with their significant others!).

    2. Build a New Home in a Top Central Pennsylvania Community

    new home community in Central Pennsylvania

    Second, S&A Homes can help buyers who prefer to make all the choices themselves with a new construction home in one of our many communities. We have single-family and townhome options in the Altoona; Carlisle, Chambersburg & Shippensburg; Gettysburg; and State College & Bellefonte areas. When they choose to build in one of our communities, buyers know they are getting a convenient location with the neighborhood amenities they want.

    3. Build On Your Land

    personalized home plan built on your landFinally, if community living is not your style, S&A Homes can also help you meet your new year’s resolution by building on the homesite you’ve selected. Through our Build On Your Land program, an S&A Project Manager works with each homebuyer to perfectly position the home plan they prefer on the plot they choose.

    Deciding on a home may seem like the easy part at first glance. With 2022’s shift in interest rates and the home market, would-be homeowners may be more concerned about financing their purchase than about choosing the home of their dreams.

    At S&A Homes, we’re committed to working with buyers no matter the type of financing they’re pursuing, whether it’s a conventional construction loan, a zero-down-payment USDA mortgage, or an FHA loan. We have worked through many real estate cycles, and we know there are tools to help buyers get into the homes of their dreams in any market.

    If becoming a homeowner – or simply moving into a new home – is your resolution, there’s no need to look any further than S&A Homes. We can help you check that resolution off your list faster than you can finish up the last bit of holiday candy before the diet starts.

    And speaking of diets – wouldn’t it be great to kick off your new commitment to cooking healthy meals at home in a brand-new kitchen? Or replace last year’s neglected gym membership with a home gym built out in your new home’s flex space?

    The possibilities are endless and the resolutions are easy with a new home by S&A Homes!

  • 6 Easy Steps to Build on Your Land

    6 Easy Steps to Build on Your Land

    Newport home plan

    At S&A Homes, we believe that building on your own piece of land does not mean that you have to settle for an unreasonably priced custom builder. With over 25% of our customer homes being built on buyer-owned land, our six-step Build on Your Land program is easy, cost-effective and worry-free! 

    Step 1: Lot Visit

    To begin the Build on Your Land process, you’ll first meet with a sales representative to decide which home plan is the best option. You’ll then meet with a project manager who will walk the lot to determine grading, which utilities are already present if any, how much clearing needs to be done, and if there can be a walk-out basement option. The project manager will gather other significant information to calculate an accurate estimate of the costs of work needed on the site.

    Project Estimating for a new custom homeStep 2: Costs Review

    Your S&A Homes sales representative and project manager then mutually agree on a cost estimate to deliver to you before you make a purchase. Included in the estimated price are the costs of the home and any additional features, as well as the land and site-related charges. The estimated price can vary depending on the home plan, site condition, specific home features, local code and more!

    Step 3: Financing Services

    By prioritizing a simple home financing process, we have built connections with local banks that can offer multiple financing options for those who wish to purchase their own land or already own their own lot! Whether it’s specialized programs or traditional construction loans, our S&A Homes team can help you select a bank that provides competitive interest rates and home financing that perfectly fits your needs.

    Step 4: Purchase Agreement

    The estimated price becomes part of your purchase agreement once both parties agree to move to the next step. Your S&A Homes project manager will update you throughout the construction process with a refined quote at each stage.

    Step 5: Plan Review & Pre-Construction Meeting

    Before construction begins, you have the opportunity to look over blueprints specifically developed for your home including the features you selected. At the plan review, you can also make any changes you feel are necessary while your project manager and sales representative review your selections and paperwork.

    building a new construction homeStep 6: Construction Process

    While many custom builders only serve as a middleman between you and the sub-contractors, your S&A Homes project manager will remain on-site while overseeing every aspect of the construction process. We provide a list of various preferred septic contractors, well drillers and excavators to choose from, but home buyers are welcome to use their own licensed professional contractors. Outside contractors are only allowed to work outside of the home and must provide proper insurance, follow all excavation bid parameters and ensure all safety guidelines are met.

    Are you ready to build on your land? Let S&A Homes bring your dream home to life!

    Contact us for more information on our Build on Your Land program or to get a free quote.

    Don’t have your own land? That’s okay! Explore our new home communities located in Central and South-Central Pennsylvania. 

     

  • 5 Top Kitchen Trends for 2023

    5 Top Kitchen Trends for 2023

    There is no better time to give your kitchen a revival than the start of a new year! Whether you want to change the stylistic feel or completely remodel your space, navigating the everchanging home trends can be a hassle. That is why our S&A Homes team has listed our five top kitchen trends for 2023 to help you make your dream kitchen a reality! 

    Wood Cabinetry

    contrasting wood kitchen cabinets

    Add a sense of coziness to your home by incorporating natural grain wood cabinetry within your kitchen. The beautiful tones of the pure woods bring warmth to your kitchen and a more organic feel. Mix a wood island with vibrantly painted cabinetry, or vice versa, to maintain a trendy-yet-classic aesthetic.

    Mixed Metals

    mixed metals is a top kitchen trend for 2023

    Achieve a high-end, welcoming look in the new year by mixing metals throughout your kitchen! Blending stainless steel, brass, nickel, bronze, black and other finishes keeps your kitchen current and unique. For example, showcase a matte black kitchen sink faucet with a stainless-steel range hood above the stove. 

    Blue and Green Shades

    Anticipate blue and green shades to be all the rage in the upcoming year! Brighter blues with green undertones showcase a refreshing-yet-unexpected pop of color, while deeper blues and greens provide a timeless feel. Highlight these gorgeous hues on cabinetry or kitchen islands along warm wooden elements to provide an inviting space.

    Reimagined Islands

    Another trend expected to rise in popularity within the new year is reimagined islands. Replace your outdated, built-in kitchen island with a butcher-block or vintage-style table. Reimagining your kitchen island enhances the functionality and personality of your kitchen and is ideal for adding an eat-in kitchen space that doubles as an additional prep area. 

    Sustainable Materials

    Caring more about the value of their homes than finding the cheapest materials, homeowners are becoming more aware of the benefits of sustainability. LED lighting, energy-efficient appliances, VOC-free paints and many other materials are becoming more desirable. 

    Kitchen with sustainable materials

    At S&A Homes, we prioritize sustainable building with the most effective, cutting-edge technology innovations. Each of our homes features 90% LED lighting to reduce excessive waste, MERV 11 air filters that are 30-40 times more effective than the standard filter, Energy StarTM appliances, thermal envelopes that increase your home’s energy efficiency by up to 15% and so much more! 

    For more information about S&A Homes and our energy-efficient homes, visit www.sahomebuilder.com/life-in-a-sa-home

  • Personalize Your Dream Home in Central Pennsylvania

    Personalize Your Dream Home in Central Pennsylvania

    Dartmouth floor plan

    S&A Homes always strives to build better by building forward. One of the ways we try to be forward-thinking in our process is to offer new homes that can be built to your wishes. Several of our floor plans include a multitude of available options that turn our plans into your dream home!

    One such home plan with an abundance of flexible options is our popular Dartmouth plan, a single-family home offering 2,243 square feet of living space with four bedrooms and two-and-a-half bathrooms standard. The foundation of this home plan is its open-concept layout that allows for optimal flow and function while ensuring there is no wasted space.

    View the virtual tour here: my.matterport.com/show/?m=ZRQsatyrgrS.

    The striking foyer is flanked by the formal dining space, which is the first area of the home that can be personalized to fit your family’s needs. Choose to add more windows or a walkout bay side for even more natural lighting in the room. If formal sit-down dinners aren’t your style, choose to make this space a home office, formal living room or library for a more intimate gathering area.

    Across the rear of the home, an open living area includes a spacious family room, breakfast area and gourmet kitchen. The available options in this space are extensive. Do you have a large family or regularly host big gatherings? You can extend the family room an additional 4 feet, or extend the entire rear of the home 2 feet for even more entertaining space.

    Dartmouth plan kitchen

    In the great room, you can choose to add a fireplace to keep you cozy all winter long, and for extra natural lighting, two more windows can be added.

    Want even more space to gather and entertain? Add a morning room or keeping room with a soaring cathedral ceiling to the rear of the home. If you select the keeping room option, your kitchen opens up to include a spacious island. You can even include an extra run of cabinetry that extends the length of the keeping room for more storage space!

    Upstairs, a spacious owner’s suite features dual walk-in closets and a spa-like bath with dual vanities, a tiled shower and a large linen closet. Upgrade your bath to a spa-like experience with a corner soaking tub, or opt for the whirlpool tub for the ultimate relaxation room. You can also supersize your closet by extending it over the foyer for even more storage space!

    Dartmouth owner's suite

    Three additional bedrooms, a shared hall bathroom and a walk-in laundry room complete the second floor of the Dartmouth plan. But don’t worry – there are several personalization options available here as well! You can add a private bathroom to one of the bedrooms to have a private guest suite and a third full bath in the home. You can also add a second vanity to the hall bath to make it an ideal space for sharing. Finally, upgrade your laundry room with cabinets for storage and a sink for pretreating stains and handwashing.

    On select home sites, the Dartmouth plan can even include a large basement! Our standard basements are unfinished, but options are available to finish the basement with a flexible living area, rec room and additional bathroom.

    Exterior options abound with many of our new homes, too! The Dartmouth plans include four exterior elevation selections ranging from Traditional to Craftsman-style with lap siding, vertical siding or shake options. Extensive stone features are also available in a wide variety of color schemes! A two-car garage is also standard, but options for a third-car garage and a front or side entry are also available. Spruce up the owner’s entry from the garage to include a second laundry room, mudroom or both! This is the perfect way to keep the dirt and grime of the outdoors out of your house (no more dirty sports uniforms in the house!), and keep life’s accessories neat and out-of-site with cubbies for coats, boots, umbrellas, backpacks and more!

    View exterior options and use our exterior color tool here: www.sahomebuilder.com/pick-a-plan/exterior-color-tool/dartmouth-floorplan.

    In addition to the Dartmouth home plan, S&A Homes has several other home plans that offer this type of personalization, ensuring there is a home plan made just for you!

    The best part of building a new home in Central Pennsylvania with S&A Homes? Not only do you have flexible floor plan options, but you also have a multitude of interior design features to select from including flooring, light fixtures, paint colors, countertops and more!

    To learn more about our personalized home plans or the building process, contact us today!

  • The History of Interest Rates

    The History of Interest Rates

    history of interest ratesIt seems like everyone is talking about interest rates these days, and with good reason. The Federal Reserve Board, which sets interest rates for overnight funds loaned to banks or between banks, is talking about increasing the Federal Funds Rate to tame inflation. What does that mean for mortgage rates?

    How can the interest rate tame inflation?

    As the Federal Funds Rate changes, it directly impacts the cost of borrowing money in many scenarios. For consumers, it affects variable rate products, like credit cards or some lines of credit. It becomes more expensive to get a car loan or a student loan. If consumers can’t spend as much, demand for products will fall, and the rate of price increases – inflation – will drop as well.

    The same is true for businesses. As the cost of borrowing money grows, expansion becomes more expensive. Couple that with lower demand for their products, and businesses may have to cut staff. As more people lose their jobs, demand falls further, and inflation cools more.

    The Federal Reserve Board’s challenge is to slow the economy enough to cool price growth while avoiding a full-fledged recession and devastating unemployment.

    Does the Fed set mortgage rates?

    Mortgage rates are not controlled by the Federal Reserve Board. They are controlled by investors who purchase mortgage-backed securities. However, mortgage rates typically move parallel to the Fed Funds Rate. Often, mortgage rates will rise in anticipation of a move by the Federal Reserve Board. When the media reports that the Fed has raised interest rates, it’s likely the increase has already happened in the mortgage market.

    How do rates look now compared to years past?

    30-year fixed mortgage rate chart
    30 Year Fixed Mortgage Rate – Historical Chart

    The Fed Funds Rate and mortgage rates in November 2022 are higher than they’ve been recently, but lower than the typical rate over the last 50 years or so.

    Just as the Federal Reserve Board raises interest rates to slow down the economy and tame inflation, when things are bad, it lowers rates. This occurred from about 2008 through about 2015, so mortgage rates were relatively low during that time. The Fed began normalizing rates with periodic increases around the end of 2015, continuing through 2019.

    Then came 2020. When the pandemic hit, the Fed slashed the Fed Funds Rate almost to zero in an extraordinary effort to keep the economy going through shutdowns. The current increases are an attempt to get things back to normal again.

    So how high have rates gotten?

    In 1981, the rate for a 30-year fixed rate mortgage hit an all-time high of 18.45%! Rates came down but stayed relatively high through the decade. They moved into the high single digits in the 1990s.

    The early 2000s saw mortgage rates mostly in the 5% and 6% range, then they dropped to a record low of 3.35% near the end of 2012. For the remainder of the decade, they mostly stayed below 5%. Then, after the pandemic rate cuts, mortgage rates hit a new record low of 2.65% in January 2021. The 50-year average for the 30-year fixed rate mortgage is around 7.5%

    What does the current rate environment mean for today’s buyers?

    Rates will likely rise before they fall. The Federal Reserve Board has indicated they will continue raising the Federal Funds Rate until inflation is tamed. Some economists think we could see increases through much of 2023, though the pace of those increases may slow. Now may be a good time to lock in a rate.

    It’s not worth waiting for a low rate. Looking at rates over the years, it’s clear that they shift. While it’s important to be able to afford a home at the rate you get today, it’s also good to remember that you can refinance when rates drop. Homeowners in every decade have done the same. Meanwhile, you can begin taking advantage of other homeowner perks, like tax savings and home value appreciation.

    Waiting until prices drop may be pointless.  The cost of purchasing a home is rising along with interest rates, so it’s true that demand will likely cool. This could bring prices down. However, before rates started rising, the market had become very tight with limited supply. Even with higher borrowing costs, there’s still a backlog of buyers who could not get into homes before. It’s unlikely demand will fall to a level that drastically impacts prices. In other words, waiting until prices fall to purchase a home may not pay off.

    If prices remain steady, so do home values. Home values are based on the prices consumers are willing to pay. That means the home you purchase today is likely to be a sound investment, appreciating in value over time, just as real estate has done over the last 50 years.

    Lenders have safe, proven programs to help buyers get into homes at current rates. From hybrid adjustable-rate mortgages that start with a lower rate before adjusting to a fixed rate, to points used to buy down interest rates, lenders can offer options. It’s worth talking to one before shutting yourself out of a home based on a fear of rising rates.

    Our experienced staff and preferred lenders stand ready to help you get into the home you want today. Visit www.sahomebuilder.com or call us at 1-855-SAHome1.

  • Four Reasons to Consider a Quick Move-In Home

    Four Reasons to Consider a Quick Move-In Home

    Bayberry C home plan

    At S&A Homes, we talk a lot about working with our homebuyers from the time the floor plan is finalized through the design center selection process through the closing table and beyond. But many buyers choose a quick move-in home. Their transaction process is much shorter and, from some buyers’ perspectives, even better.

    Here are four reasons to consider a quick move-in home from S&A Homes:

    Move In Sooner

    First, and probably the most common reason buyers select a quick move-in home, is you can get into your new home faster. We have some homes that are coming soon or under construction, and we have some that are ready for move-in right now. These homes are for families who don’t want to wait.

    No Gaps Between Moving Out and Moving In

    Because of the speed of move-in, quick move-in buyers avoid an issue some people encounter – they can move straight from their existing home into their new one. Often, when homebuyers build a new home from the very beginning of the process, they end up selling their existing home several months before they can close on their new home. They must find a place to rent or to live rent-free with loved ones. This can be stressful and especially difficult when children are in school and school zones must be respected. The extra costs of rent and storage for their furnishings can add to the total cost of their move. With a quick move-in home, our buyers typically avoid this conundrum.

    Aspen kitchen

    Minimum Decisions to Be Made

    Another conundrum buyers can avoid with a quick move-in home is the seemingly endless list of choices that go into building a home from scratch. While some buyers want to be involved in every single decision, others are happy to have some of the selections made for them. Depending on the stage of a quick move-in home’s construction, buyers may have control over some of these choices. Even when they come in late in the process, our buyers are typically pleased with the selections and the upgrades our designers have chosen for their home.

    Lock In Your Interest Rate

    These reasons for choosing a quick move-in home from S&A Homes exist in any market. And here’s a special advantage for the current market: Getting into a home quickly helps buyers avoid surprises from rising interest rates!

    The Federal Reserve Board has indicated it will keep raising interest rates until inflation is tamed, and economists expect the increases to continue well into 2023. Even though the Fed does not directly control mortgage interest rates, mortgage rates historically have followed the same trends. By closing on a home quickly, buyers can avoid the increases that are likely to hit in the coming months.

    Best of all, S&A Homes’ quick move-in homes are backed by our experience and commitment to quality. To learn more about the many quick-move in homes available right now and about life in an S&A Home, visit our website at www.sahomebuilder.com.

  • Enjoy a New Home for the Holidays

    Enjoy a New Home for the Holidays

    inventory homes that will close by the holidays

    Are you ready to own your dream home with S&A Homes? Now is the time to purchase a move-in ready home in one of our Central and South-Central Pennsylvania communities so you can spend the holidays in your brand-new home. Whether you are looking for a small, intimate community for easy living or a bigger community with spacious home sites, S&A Homes has you covered! 

    Kingswood

    Located just minutes from PA Route 30 and I-8 in Chambersburg, Kingswood is the ideal location for those who want to be close to the center of activity while enjoying peace and quiet at home. You’ll be close to some of the area’s best shopping, dining and recreation, while enjoying sweeping views from your private oasis.

    One move-in ready home is currently available in the Kingswood community featuring the Bayberry single-family home plan! This spacious home includes four bedrooms, two-and-a-half bathrooms and over 2,500 square feet of living space. Enjoy a first-floor owner’s suite and ample space for gathering and entertaining during the holiday season.

    Grays Pointe Townhomes

    Searching for a new home in the desirable State College School District? Look no further than Grays Pointe in Port Matilda! This popular community is part of the Gray’s Woods master-planned community and features convenient access to I-99, walking trails, bike baths, a planned 50-acre park and the area’s best shopping. Plus, the community is adjacent to the award-winning Gray’s Woods Elementary School!

    Bradfield townhome at Grays PointeThe Bradfield townhome plan is currently move-in ready in Grays Pointe. This three-level plan includes three bedrooms and two-and-a-half bathrooms with 1,431 square feet of living space. This new townhome also includes a luxury kitchen package with granite countertops, upgraded white painted cabinets, a center island with bar seating, and stainless-steel appliances!

    In addition to this move-in ready townhome, a number of additional townhomes and single-family homes are currently under construction at Grays Pointe.

    If you’re searching for a new home but want to move in the new year, there are plenty of options available for you, too! To view the full list of S&A’s available quick delivery homes, click here.

    Every S&A Home is built with the same expectations and technologies, making our homes energy efficient, eco-friendly and overall, a healthier space for you and your family. To learn more about our available inventory and communities, call S&A Homes at 855-452-0931 or contact us now. We’re happy to help!

  • Hosting for the Holidays in Your New S&A Home

    Hosting for the Holidays in Your New S&A Home

    holiday hosting in your new home

    Nothing says home for the holidays quite like a family gathering in your new S&A home! Celebrate by hosting your nearest and dearest in an energy-efficient and sustainable home filled with everything you need to make the season bright.

    Our S&A Homes team has curated a list of tips and tricks that make hosting your friends and family this holiday season an enjoyable experience for everyone.

    Make room for guests and their belongings

    When hosting for the holidays, it is important to prioritize making your guests feel welcome within your home. Put out a welcome door mat, leave the porch lights on and have a space for guests to leave their boots, coats and other belongings when they walk in the door. Also make sure there is ample space for suitcases, hanging clothes and more in the guest bedrooms and bathrooms. Finally, rearrange the furniture as needed to allow the family to gather and exchange stories or eat a meal together, or set up an area for the kids to play games and watch holiday movies!

    Add seasonal scents

    Create a stovetop potpourri to make your home smell like a winter wonderland! Whether you are hosting a family gathering or a holiday party for friends, adding a seasonal scent is always a good idea. Simmer water with simple ingredients such as cinnamon sticks, orange slices, rosemary, cloves, fresh cranberries and nutmeg to have your dwelling filled with a warm and welcoming fragrance. 

    Create a holiday tablescape

    thanksgiving tablescapeBefore your guests arrive, set your table with holiday décor and everything they may need when gathering for a meal. Provide your guests with a festive tablescape featuring your best china for a fancy gathering or casual dinnerware for a family-friendly event, flatware, wine glasses, linens and more! Add name cards to give your tabletop display a more formal feel and blend family and friends to allow guests to mingle with new people. Add candles and pumpkins or gourds for a Thanksgiving tablescape, or incorporate greenery and ornaments for a December fête!

    Make a holiday playlist or movie lineup

    Add some background noise by curating a holiday playlist or movie lineup to play during the season’s festivities. Perfectly blend classics with new favorites to help avoid awkward silence while hosting your loved ones. And for a family of sports lovers, ensuring you have a television tuned to the day’s biggest games will keep everyone happy!

    cozy holiday decorAdd a sense of coziness

    Make your guests feel at home by adding a layer of warmth and coziness to your humble abode. Put out textured throw blankets and lots of fluffy throw pillows, and add ambient lighting to provide a welcoming sense. Incorporate natural elements within your home by adding greenery or wood, and create intimate gathering areas with comfortable seating.

    What tips and tricks will you use while hosting a holiday gathering in your new S&A home?

    Contact us to discover new home opportunities from S&A Homes across Central and South-Central Pennsylvania or visit one of our new home communities.

  • We’ll Help Take the Worry Out of Home Financing

    We’ll Help Take the Worry Out of Home Financing

    mortgage loan applicationS&A Homes’ buyers sometimes fall in love with our homes but are worried about how to secure financing, particularly in a time when interest rates are rising. Fortunately, we’ve built a network of lender partners to help you find home financing solutions in a variety of scenarios. In fact, our buyers often tell us that our lender partnerships and their solutions are one of the major benefits of buying with us.

    Flexible Financing Options with Lower Interest Rates

    With our network of lender partners, our buyers have the flexibility to find an interest rate or loan product that will work for them, even when rates are rising. A full range of options, like adjustable-rate mortgages and buydowns, are available to help buyers afford the home they really want.  These lenders can also buyers refinance later if rates fall (and history tells us they will at some point!).

    Construction Loan Options

    For our buyers who build on their own land, our lender partners can facilitate a construction loan. These typically finance the land and payouts to us through their initial phase, with payments due only on the amounts expended so far. At the home’s closing, the construction loan transitions to a typical mortgage loan of the buyer’s choosing.

    Assistance for First-Time Buyers and Lower Down Payment Options

    FHA loans for home buyersOur lenders often help first-time buyers with financing through low down payment or no down payment programs.

    FHA loan products allow for a down payment as low as 3.5%, and some of this down payment amount can come from gifted funds. Conventional loans may also offer down payments as low as 3%. Lenders can often point buyers to down payment assistance programs, too.

    Some of our communities are located in designated as “rural” areas (though they don’t always feel like they’re out in the country!). These areas are eligible for USDA financing, which provides a $0 down payment loan option for buyers who meet certain income thresholds. For U.S. veterans, a VA loan can provide a $0 down payment, too.

    couple approved for home financing

    Unique Scenarios

    Each homebuyer brings a set of financial concerns that are unique to them. Some might include:

    • Self-employed or gig economy workers;
    • Professionals who anticipate a jump in future income (such as new medical professionals or lawyers); or
    • Buyers recovering from a low credit score or negative credit event, such as bankruptcy or forbearance.

    Our network of lenders has so much experience that these scenarios don’t seem as unique to them as they are to the buyers who worry about them. They have overcome many situations that may seem daunting to those who aren’t working in the industry every day.

    These financing solutions help buyers get into the homes they want so they can take advantage of the financial and lifestyle perks of homeownership right away. And because we have an established relationship with these lenders, our buyers know they are reputable and trustworthy.  

    If you have more questions about S&A Homes and home financing, please check out our Financing Solutions page or contact us. We’ll be glad to help.

  • Building Energy-Efficient, Eco-Friendly Homes: The S&A eHome

    Building Energy-Efficient, Eco-Friendly Homes: The S&A eHome

    S&A eHome HERS Score and Energy Efficiency

    At S&A Homes, we understand that the investment you put into your new home is significant. That’s why we implement the best practices to stay ahead of the curve and remain building forward. As an energy smart builder, we approach every step of the homebuilding process with an energy-efficient mindset and include the industry’s newest cutting-edge technology within every eHome. Fuse that with superior, award-winning performance standards and you can guarantee that S&A Homes will deliver an optimal home for you and your family.

    Ensuring protection for your investment, family and the environment, the S&A eHome is designed to be eco-friendly, energy efficient and overall healthier without sacrificing the home’s value. 

    While many home buyers believe that all new homes are built to the same standards, S&A Homes incorporates advanced performance standards in each and every home we build. Such advanced standards include a poured wall foundation and 2×6 exterior construction for exceptional structural stability, Ultra Low-E glass windows for increased efficiency, and an engineered floor joist system. 

    Our eHomes also feature Energy Star Certified products, low VOC paints, tightly sealed ductwork, 90% LED lighting, R-410a refrigerant, recycled carpet padding and more to ensure a healthier, Earth-friendly home.

     

     

    Finally, we use the Home Energy Rating System (HERS) Index to determine our HERS score to make it simple to see just how energy efficient our homes are. Provided by a third-party verification service, Resident Energy Services Network (RESNET), HERS is a set standard used by industry professionals to measure a home’s efficiency details and energy score. 

    For a home to receive a HERS score, a certified RESNET HERS rater must assess how much clean energy the home creates through its energy sources and how much energy is needed for the house to operate efficiently. With HERS, a low score indicates the home is designed and built to maximize energy efficiency and lower utility costs. In contrast, a high score suggests significant waste rates and expensive utility costs. 

    Included in the HERS energy rating are utilities that significantly affect the utility costs, such as:

    • Exterior walls
    • Unconditioned floors, including garages and basements
    • Ceilings and roofs
    • Foundations, attics and crawl spaces
    • Doors, windows, vents and ductwork
    • Thermostats, water heating systems and HVAC systems
    • Heating and cooling distribution systems

    With the average HERS score for S&A Homes being lower than the typical code-built homes, it’s proof our homes are more energy efficient than most.

    S&A Homes' HERS Rating

    To learn more about S&A Homes and our energy-efficient new homes, visit www.sahomebuilder.com/life-in-a-sa-home .