Energy & Equipment Sizing Analysis 1860 Ridge Creek Lane, Bulverde, TX 78163 - Office: (210) I Foam IT - Fax: (830) 885-2804 - Website: www.foamitnow.com Cost Analysis - 30 Year Fixed Rate Mortgage Side-by-Side Cost Comparison Foam It Spray Foam Conventional Fiberglass Cost of Insulation $13,465.12 $ 4,039.54 30 Year Mortgage Rate: 5.25% 5.25% Term (years): 30 30 Monthly Cost (portion of total mortgage payment) $74.35 $ 22.31 Additional Monthly Cost of Foam It System: $ 52.05 Energy Savings Analysis ESTIMATED SAVINGS* 53.4% The Foam It Insulation Systems have a proven track record. Benefits like a quieter home, less dust, healthier indoor air quality, and no drafts are all reasons to justify spending a few extra dollars on your home. What is even MORE compelling is that you actually don't have to spend extra dollars on your house to achieve all those benefits! When you use a Foam It Insulation System the savings you experience every month in a lower utility bill actually MORE than pays for the upgrade!! Monthly Cost Comparison Monthly Heating & Cooling Costs with Conventional Fiberglass Insulation $ 210.50 Monthly Heating & Cooling Costs with Foam It Spray Foam System $ 98.00 Savings with the Foam It Spray Foam System $ 112.50 HVAC Sizing Comparison 90 kbtu Furn. / 8.5ton AC 40 kbtu Furn. / 4ton AC 50kBtu & 3.5tons * This energy & equipment sizing analysis is provided by Foam It llc. at no charge using EPA & ResNet preferred REM Design V.12 Energy Analysis Software for the purpose of providing you with an understanding of how foam insulation will dramatically improve your building's energy performance and reduce your HVAC equipment size requirements by reducing energy consumption associated with heating and cooling. This analysis is an estimate of monthly utility costs and equipment size requirements associated with heating and cooling and was produced using known building specifications at the time. Actual utility bills will vary depending on local utility rates and monthly service charges and actual equipment sizing will depend on site conditions, building orientation, window, door, and insulation specifications, and variations between the plan and the actual constructed structure. Electric rate for this analysis was $.11/kWh. If this project is a remodel or addition project, other preexisting energy features of the structure may adversely affect energy savings. This analysis does not include electricity usage associated with lighting, household electronics or appliaces, domestic hot water, or any other electrical consumption not related to heating or cooling the structure. This analysis is not a warranty or guarantee of energy consumption or equipment sizing. It is provided for comparison purposes only and is an estimate of energy consumption and equipment size requirements only. Long-term Energy Savings Summary If you are more of a long-term thinker, then you'll be interested to know how much the Foam It Spray Foam System can save you over the long haul. The analysis to the right shows you how much actual money you can save over time. The annual projections assume that utility rates continue to increase at a rate of 10% annually. The actual rate of increase for the past 15 years has averaged more than 10% naton wide. Cumulative Longterm Savings 1 year: $1,350.00 3 years: $4,468.50 5 years: $8,241.89 10 years: $21,518.85 30 years: $222,042.45 50 years: $1,571,083.95
2006 IECC ANNUAL ENERGY COST COMPLIANCE Building Name: Date: September 25, 2009 Owner's Name: Builder's Name: Property Weather Site: San Antonio, TX Address:, File Name: foam.blg Annual Energy Cost 2006 IECC As Designed Heating: 338 171 Cooling: 770 676 Water Heating: 90 84 Lights & Appliances: 1112 1112 Photovoltaics: -0-0 Service Charge: 120 120 Total: 2429 2164 * Window SHGC Check (per Section 402.6) Window SHGC Value (Design must be lower): 0.500 0.450 This home MEETS the annual energy cost requirements in accordance with Section 404 of the 2006 International Energy Conservation Code based on a climate zone of 2A. In fact, this home surpasses the requirements by 10.9%. Name: Signature: Organization: Date: September 25, 2009 * Design energy cost is based on the following systems: Heating: Fuel-fired air distribution, 40.0 kbtuh, 90.0 % EFF. Cooling: Air conditioner, 60.0 kbtuh, 14.0 SEER. Water Heating: Conventional, Gas, 0.62 EF. Window-to-Floor Area Ratio: 0.19 Blower door test: Htg: 0.35 Clg: 0.35 ACHnat In accordance with IECC, building inputs, such as setpoints, infiltration rates, and window shading may have been changed prior to calculating annual energy cost. Furthermore, the standard reference design HVAC system efficiencies are set to the "prevailing federal minimum standards" as of January, 2009. These standards are subject to change, and software updates should be obtained periodically to ensure the compliance calculations reflect current federal minimum standards. REM/Design - Residential Energy Analysis Software v12.7 This information does not constitute any warranty of energy cost or savings. 1985-2009 Architectural Energy Corporation, Boulder, Colorado.
2009 IECC ANNUAL ENERGY COST COMPLIANCE Building Name: Date: September 25, 2009 Owner's Name: Builder's Name: Property Weather Site: San Antonio, TX Address:, File Name: foam.blg Annual Energy Cost 2009 IECC As Designed Heating: 308 229 Cooling: 746 797 Water Heating: 90 84 Lights & Appliances: 1112 1112 Photovoltaics: -0-0 Service Charge: 120 120 Total: 2376 2342 * Window SHGC Check (per Section 402.5) Window SHGC Value (Design must be lower): 0.500 0.450 Home Infiltration per Section 402.4.2: Duct Leakage per Section 403.2.2: PASSES PASSES This home MEETS the annual energy cost requirements in accordance with Section 405 of the 2009 International Energy Conservation Code based on a climate zone of 2A. Name: Signature: Organization: Date: September 25, 2009 * Design energy cost is based on the following systems: Heating: Fuel-fired air distribution, 40.0 kbtuh, 90.0 % EFF. Cooling: Air conditioner, 60.0 kbtuh, 14.0 SEER. Water Heating: Conventional, Gas, 0.62 EF. Window-to-Floor Area Ratio: 0.19 Blower door test: Htg: 0.35 Clg: 0.35 ACHnat In accordance with IECC, building inputs, such as setpoints, infiltration rates, and window shading may have been changed prior to calculating annual energy cost. Furthermore, the standard reference design HVAC system efficiencies are set to the "prevailing federal minimum standards" as of January, 2009. These standards are subject to change, and software updates should be obtained periodically to ensure the compliance calculations reflect current federal minimum standards. REM/Design - Residential Energy Analysis Software v12.7 This information does not constitute any warranty of energy cost or savings. 1985-2009 Architectural Energy Corporation, Boulder, Colorado.