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Tyne Valley company building air-tight, low-energy mini-homes

A Tyne Valley company is building energy-efficient mini-homes for Islanders at what it says is an affordable price.

A 3-bedroom, 2-bathroom, 1,088-square-foot home will run between $95,000-$98,000 taxes in

Matt Darrach, owner of P.E.I. Low Energy Homes, says it takes about 22 days to build a mini-home from scratch. (Submitted by Matt Darrach)

A Tyne Valley company is building energy-efficient mini-homes for Islanders at what it says is an affordable price.

MattDarrach, owner of P.E.I. Low Energy Homes, saidthey've kept costs lowand cut out the middle man bybuilding homes on P.E.I. directly for Islanders.

"Our houses are being sold at about the same price as our competitors," Darrach said.

"But because we're selling direct to the customer, so there's no mark up and there's no travel from one province to another."

6 homes completed so far

From the day you move in, mortgage payments are about the same as if you bought a mini-home from anywhere else, Darrach said, but your maintenance and heating costs are significantlyless.

Matt Darrach, owner of P.E.I. Low Energy Homes, worked on a prototype last fall before going into commercial construction this spring. (Submitted by Matt Darrach)

They do this by putting in two exterior walls, fully insulating the homeand limiting the air coming in and out of the house.

"It's got twice as much insulation plus the entire wall is equally insulated,"Darrachsaid.

"We've raised the heel on the roof trussto get twice as much insulation in the attic as well. We've built them about six-times more air tight and use heat recovery ventilators to control all of the air in and out of the house."

For him and his three-person crew it takes roughly 22 days to build a home from scratch.

They've completed six so far and plan to have eight finished by the end of the year.

A three-bedroom, two-bathroom, 1,088-square-foot home will run between $95,000-$98,000 taxes inand home owners, he said, will start saving money on heating right away.

With files from Laura Chapin