SIDCO Home Inc., a San Francisco Bay Area design-build construction firm, is unveiling its sustainable fire-resistant home to the public this week with three open house dates to promote the sale of its Hollister home: Thursday, 6/23 at 4:00pm, and both Saturday, 6/25, and Sunday, 6/26, from 1:00 -4:00. This residence is approximately 3200 sq ft 4 bedrooms, 3 bath that features ECO Smart fire-resistant SIP panel technology to build the house. The house is equipped with LiFi technology that is 100 times faster than Wi-Fi and has a secure network.
HOLLISTER, Calif., June 23, 2022 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- SIDCO Home Inc, a San Francisco Bay Area design-build firm has built an innovative fire-resistant home that will have its first of three open houses this Thursday, June 23 at 4:00 pm, followed by two additional open houses from 1:00 - 4:00 pm on Saturday, June 25, and Sunday, June 26.
This residence is approximately 3200 sq ft 4 bedrooms, 3 bath that features ECO Smart fire-resistant SIP panel technology to build the house. Since 60% of workers are still working from home this house is equipped with LiFi technology that is 100 times faster than Wi-Fi and has a secure network.
The sustainable home has been built as a fire-resistant home with a clear vision to remove the fossil fuel from the housing building industry. Just like Tesla removed the fossil fuel from the transportation vehicles, SIDCO homes have removed the fossil fuel from the homes and made them energy efficient. The SIDCO home uses fire-resistant building material Magnesium Oxide SIPs. It is also termite proof, mold proof, moisture resistant, and designed to reduce CO2 into the environment.
"Fire-resistant Eco Smart Panels will replace the use of OSB and Plywood to help save lives and protect the property," said SIDCO Founder & CEO Manmohan (Mohan) Mahal. But SIDCO's founder hasn't lost sight of the larger goal: tackling the bigger issue of Global warming and Climate change that has resulted in many floods, fires, and devastation all over the world. He envisions that the future homes will be built in the factories to reduce the construction cost and time and transported to the site.
"The Hollister residence at 1039 El Cerro Drive, Hollister Ca. 95023 is designed and built with the home safety in mind," said Mohan.
"The home has excellent indoor air quality as it is designed with all Electric Heat pump technology with ERV (Energy Recovery Ventilation) which constantly brings in fresh air from the outside to have cleaner indoor air quality. The house is completely landscaped to conserve water, he added. "The irrigation system installed puts the water back in the ground instead of running it down the street. There is synthetic grass in the front and some green grass to keep us connected with nature, which is great for homeowners."
The enterprise to build fire resistant home has been guided by Mahal's education and experience as a Mechanical and Nuclear engineering at UC Berkeley. The patent for the Eco Smart panel was awarded to him on April 20, 2021. As his patent states, "Eco Smart panels may be utilized to create buildings or structures with enhanced energy efficiency, increased fire resistance and increased flood damage. Building with SIDCO-ESP panels will result in decreased construction cost and time."
"These Net Zero energy structures are so efficient, when used in combination with a renewable energy source such as solar or wind they conserve enough energy to operate itself without using energy from the utility companies," Mohan explained.
The appliances in the Hollister house are Energy Smart appliances and uses an all-electric water heater installed in the mechanical room with the Energy Recovery Ventilator. The house comes with an induction cooking range that is powered by electromagnetic energy. When the iron pots contact the active heaters, the iron particles heat up while the cooktop remains cools and safe to touch. This process takes place more quickly than electric or gas because there's no waiting for the burner to heat up first.
We believe that in states like California, Colorado where the impact of climate change has resulted in devastating losses due to wildfires and global warming is only going to get worse," Mahal emphasized. We must act now to stop the devastation from the fires and floods. Please contact us to start building safe fire-resistant homes today."
SIDCO Homes Inc.
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Phone: (408) 650-8350
SIDCO HOMES SIDCO Homes Inc. is a Public Benefit Delaware corporation with a vision to reduce energy consumption and conserve water, using sustainable and innovative practices. The company's goal is to mitigate climate change by building passive inspired, fire-resistant net zero homes with its ECO Smart panels and other Innovative Housing Solutions.
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Mohan Mohal, SIDCO Home Inc., 408-314-3454, [email protected]
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