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PARKERSBURG, W. VA. – When Army Staff Sgt. Travis Strong accepted the keys to his new, specially-adapted home in August, he became the 30th U.S. service person to receive a home from Homes for Our Troops. His new house features wide doorways to make it easy for Strong’s wheelchair to negotiate the 2,068-square foot floor plan. Strong, age 31, lost both his legs in Baghdad in 2006 when a bomb cut through his Stryker armored combat vehicle.
Since his return to the United States, Strong has been in San Diego military housing undergoing rehab. When the organizers of Homes for Our Troops learned of Strong’s need for a new home for his family, they stepped in. “Travis was on his second tour of duty in Iraq when he was injured,” says John Gonsalves, founder and president of Homes for Our Troops. “I never served, but I have the highest regard for those who do. Travis volunteered to protect our freedoms and was injured while doing that. Now we are volunteering to help him.”
Building Green
The Colorado house created for Strong and his family (wife Misty and children Brianna and Sean) is one of the first green building homes constructed by Homes for Our Troops in conjunction with a new partnership with The Sierra Club Foundation. The goal is to incorporate a higher level of green building materials and processes into the homes built for severely injured service people across the country.
“This home represents a dedicated effort to include green building products and practices,” says Gonsalves. “We relied on our founding partner, Simonton Windows®, to supply the ENERGY STAR® qualified windows for the Strong family house. These double glazed windows have Argon gas filling and Intercept® spacer systems to make them extremely energy efficient.”
A grid-tied 6.21 kW Photovoltaic system that will provide 80 to 90 percent of the electricity for the home was included in the design of the house. The building envelope was insulated with R-value 6.8 per inch insulation (on 2x6 walls this provides an R-value of R37). This spray foam insulation acts as an outstanding insulator and provides a natural barrier for leakage. The Strong home will be heated with a geothermal heating system as the primary source of heat.
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