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Barratt builds low-carbon ‘house of the future’

The Z House Project, an eco house at Salford University by Barratt Homes.

Housebuilder Barratt has built a zero-carbon ‘house of the future’ that will be occupied and monitored by academics before the results are shared with the industry.

Barratt’s Z House has been built at the University of Salford incorporates modern construction methods such as such as closed-panel timber frames with highly insulated cladding, factory fitted windows and offsite panelised masonry ground floor wall panels. It also includes an air source heat pump, EV charging points, PV solar panels and battery storage.

Overhead infrared panels will provide zero-carbon heat, while the home is also fitted with new air-powered showers, as well as plaster which eliminates pollutants, a fridge which keeps the right humidity resulting in 60% less food wastage, smart electricity sockets that allow appliances to be controlled remotely, and innovative heated skirting boards delivering 10% more heat than traditional radiators while also saving space.

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