Mancusi Builders LLC

Discount – Free LEED registration and certification on new home construction and 10% off all labor on any green remodeling or construction.

30 Holiday Lane Hampstead, NH 03841

603-329-8119info@mancusibuilders.comhttp://www.mancusibuilders.com

Green Story

The growth of Hampstead-based Mancusi Builders from traditional home construction company to local leader in green building was very much a family affair. Owner Norm Mancusi’s son, Nick, had been attending the prestigious Frank Lloyd Wright School of Architecture for a few years, along the way learning the ins and outs of green building which he then started introducing to his father, who wound up taking a few courses at the school himself. Mancusi augmented these experiences by going to seminars, conferences, as well as conducting his own independent research, all of which culminated in the construction of the state’s first LEED certified home back in 2008. From there, Mancusi decided that making each and every home he built as green as possible would fall squarely at the top of the priority list.

Mancusi and Company know a little something about quality home-building; they’ve been doing it for 25 years, framing and building hundreds of home in the process, along the way building a solid reputation for their quality and attention to detail. As a proud member of the U.S. Building Council, the Homebuilders and Remodelers Association of America, Build Green New Hampshire, and other groups, Mancusi plans on advocating and advancing green technologies, techniques, and services for every aspect of the home-building business.

What exactly does it mean to “build green”? Everything from the positioning of the home to optimize the availability of natural light, to having the house face south to help heating and cooling efficiency, to utilizing only environmentally friendly products and high-quality windows – even rainwater collection systems.
 

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What makes us green?

  • Goal is to achieve LEED certification whenever and wherever possible
  • Subcontract for a variety of alternative energies, including solar thermal and PV, geothermal, and wind.
  • Use drought-tolerant landscapes and dual-flush toilets -- two of many ways they seek water consveration in every project
  • Use bamboo flooring and other sustinably-harvested materials
  • Divert scraps from the landfill by recycling them for new projects
  • Has shifted business to focus on both LEED certification as well as EnergyStar certification