SEATTLE — Before she got into the construction business 41 years ago, Donna Shirey was a teacher.
Turns out, she still is.
“Our first project with SIPs was in 1987,” says Shirey, co-founder of Shirey Handyman & Remodeling, discussing the benefits of building with structural insulated panels. “The first show we ever did was the Tacoma Home Show in 1987. People said to us, ‘You’re gonna put foam in houses? I read about that in Popular Science.'”
The Shireys, Donna and her husband, Riley, have long believed that sustainable building is smart building. And in 2005 they decided to go for it: build the greenest, most affordable, healthy, comfortable and quiet home possible on the shore of Lake Sammamish in Bellevue. The Shireys would be their own client, and they would open the house to anybody who wanted to come have a look, from construction to completion.
Its sustainable credentials are many: photovoltaic panels, solar hot water, tankless water heater, hydronic radiant heating, heat-recovery ventilator, living roof, recycled-content tile, salvaged-wood flooring, metal roof, local materials, rainwater collection using a 3,000-gallon cistern, small footprint, wind turbine, 5-star Built Green rating. More.