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The NextGen Crew takes a break from the project house in Rainy Seattle to go to sunny Orlando, Florida where the NextGen Home Experience is on display in front of thousands at the International Builders’ show.

Don't miss our regular NextGen Home Experience® segments where you can follow the evolution of the American home and take a peek at the future as they become better built, green friendly, energy efficient, healthy and smart.
Segment # 311
NextGen Home Experience – Metal Roofing Systems Find out about the safety, strength and return on investment of metal roofs from Decra Roofing Systems. Grand Goodeve talks with Decra’s Bob Blasich about a roofing product that is lighter in weight than asphalt, freeze/thaw resistant and its non-combustible material comes with a 50-year limited warranty. Before the roofing goes on, though, Grant talks about the structural insulated panels (SIPS) that makes up the roof structure.


Segment # 226
NextGen Home Join Grant at the at the annual Kitchen and Bath Industry Show & Conference -- the world’s largest international trade event dedicated to the kitchen and bath industry – to explore the “Industry Trends” NextGen Home, and gain new ideas to update your own home!


Segment # 225
NextGen Home Ready for a window upgrade? Join Grant and experts from Milgard and installers from Sunset Air as they install new windows that are not only beautiful, but also include SmartTouch locks and energy-saving features.


Segment # 224
NextGen Home Looking for a more effective and cost efficient way to heat your home? Join Grant and REHAU’s Brian Henderson as they explain and install a radiant flooring system.


Segment # 221
NextGen Home Take a tour of the surface art showroom in Tukwila, WA at Surface Art Inc.; then, see the Benissimo Systems Granite Solutions that has developed a modular-slab system that provides the look of slab, but with significant cost savings which will be going into the NextGen Home.


Segment # 218
NextGen Home - We’re back to Seattle Washington, where construction continues on the NextGen Home Experience®. On our last visit we took a look at Insulated Concrete Forms, one of the first products being installed to help make this home stronger, greener and more energy efficient. This time we’re going to look at a second product from Amvic Building System – the AmDeck floor and roof system.


Segment # 217
NextGen Home While construction continues on the NextGen Home Experience® in Seattle, Washington, the NextGen crew decided to take a field trip from the project site to Premier Building Systems, the largest manufacturer and exporter of structural insulated panels in North America. They are able to take a closer look at structural insulated panels, or SIPS, and why they provide the perfect option when it comes to constructing the roof of this cutting-edge home.


Segment # 216
NextGen Home - Construction is finally underway on the NextGen Home in Seattle, Washington. Designed to offer a glimpse into the future of home construction, this home is being built to be stronger, greener, and more efficient than any other on the market. Of the first products to be installed are insulated concrete forms. Used in place of typical stick framing, these lightweight building blocks are growing in popularity not only because of their incredible strength, but for the fact that they’re green-friendly and provide amazing energy savings.


Segment # 215
NextGen Home - The NextGen Crew takes a break from the project house in Rainy Seattle to go to sunny Orlando, Florida where the NextGen Home Experience® is on display in front of thousands at the International Builders’ show.

Segment # 213
NextGen Home - Tearing down the existing home is the first step in building the NextGen project house, a home that will be stronger, greener, and more energy efficient that any other home on the market. Grant Goodeve talks with Anderson Construction Group’s Chad Quilici about demolishing a home in a way that is friendly to the environment and the surrounding neighbors.

Segment # 214
NextGen Home - home with concrete as opposed to a regular wood frame for the NextGen project house in Seattle. Some of the perks to concrete include less air and moisture infiltration, no worries about mold, and much lower energy bills.

Segment # 212
NextGen Home - Grant Goodeve talks with Chad Quilici of Anderson Construction Group about the newest products for the energy efficient Nextgen project house in Seattle, particularly insulated concrete forms for the walls and structurally insulated panels for the roof. The Nextgen House will be equipped with all of the newest “green living” products so that is truly a home of the next generation.

NextGen Home Experience® at the 2006 CES and International Builders' Show. www.NextGenHome.com







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