PROJECTS

ENDERIS PARK
HOME OF THE FUTURE
Enderis Park is PEI's first energy efficient community.
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Location: Enderis Lane, Charlottetown, PE
QUALITY FEATURES
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Innovative open living floor plans
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European styling kitchen cabinetry
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8-foot ceilings on main and second floor
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Full basement
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Low maintenance building construction
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Maintenance free composite decking
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Easy care tile floor covering in kitchen and bathrooms
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Special sound resistant floor system
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Insulated garage door with remote opener
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Individual laundry room with rough in for full size washer/dryer
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Master bedroom with ensuite and walk-in closet
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Modern and clean styling bathroom fixtures
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3-D accent wall panels in the main living and master bedroom
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Power outlet with charging station shelving
































































ENERGY SAVING AND TECHNOLOGY
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PEI’s first energy efficient community utilizing European technology
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High efficiency all-in-one domestic hot water heat pump with cooling option
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CarbonThermlow voltage high efficiency in-floor and in-ceiling surface heating system throughout to provide efficient radiant heat delivery
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Solar panel electricity supply and distribution (optional -backup battery)
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Triple pane glass windows and doors for reduce heat loss
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ICF (Insulated Concrete Form) foundation -remarkable durability and high energy efficiency
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LED lighting throughout for energy conservation
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Sense WiFiremote control intelligent home power monitoring system (optional feature)
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Voice controlled Smart pot-lights with Alexa or Google compliant device (optional feature)
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1 Alexa Echo 3rd gen in main living area. 1 Alexa Echo Dot 3rd gen in each bedrooms and master ensuite
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Front entrance WiFiSmart Lock system with keypad
PRODUCTS IN THIS PROJECT

Available optional feature for living room and master bedroom.

Front door locking system connected to your WiFi router, including a password keypad.

Voice-controllable lights compatible with Google or Alexa devices; an optional feature in homes.

Solar energy is a renewable free source of energy that is sustainable and totally inexhaustible. It is also a non-polluting source of energy and it does not emit any greenhouse gases when producing electricity. The solar electricity that is produced can supply your entire or partial energy consumption Unlimited renewable energy source Create energy independence Least impact on environment Reduce or eliminate electricity cost Increase home value Low maintenance

Provides your home with convenient stations to charge your mobile devices. These stations can be installed in bedrooms as well as the kitchen, where it can help keep your counters clean and organized.

The high efficiency air to water heating and cooling system contains two main components that help it work efficiently. Compressor: selected Hitachi special heat pump compressor, well compatible with components in the unit, ensure the efficient operation of the unit as a whole. Outside coil: made of aluminum and wrapped around the water tank, ensuring a long working life for the unit by eliminating exposure to water.


ICF is a construction method in which large hollow foam blocks are stacked to form the walls of a structure, then braced and filled with steel-reinforced concrete to create a building that is energy-efficient, environmentally friendly, and virtually indestructible. They offer a host of benefits, such as faster construction times, lower insurance rates, and quieter interiors, but the two primary reasons behind their growth is their remarkable durability and energy efficiency.

Using three panes of glass built into a window outperforms single and double glazed windows by reducing energy costs, while increasing comfort and improving security. Triple glazing introduces a second air gap between panes, filled with inert argon gas to reduce heat transfer. Superior insulation ability with top R-values and U-values Reduced heating and lower heating bills Improved sound reduction and security Enhanced living comfort (no drafts or cold spots) Reduced condensation