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Clayton Home Building Group Highlights Newest Energy-Efficient Home Features

National homebuilder offers top upgrades to lower energy consumption

November 15, 2016

MARYVILLE, Tenn., Nov. 15, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- Clayton home building group, one of the largest builders of manufactured and modular homes in America, recently announced the latest energy-efficient options available from Clayton.


Energy efficiency standards for manufactured homes are in the process of being updated by the U.S. Department of Energy for the first time since 1994. Energy-efficient homes can save homeowners money, provide a quiet space with consistent temperatures and a healthy environment. Clayton builds homes in climate-controlled building facilities and is committed to sustainable green building practices by obtaining ISO 14001 registration for all of its building facilities. The company continually adds new construction processes and offers updated features to increase the energy efficiency of the homes it builds. ENERGY STAR® certified homes are a popular option available on several Clayton Built™ home models and can help home buyers achieve even greater long-term energy savings.


Energy Star infographic


"Energy standards for manufactured homes continue to improve," said President of Clayton home building group Keith Holdbrooks. "We're constantly adding new options that can lower homeowner energy consumption for better, long-term savings."


Energy efficiency starts with how a home is constructed. Here are a few available Clayton home features that can help lower homeowners' utility costs:



  • Effective Insulation – allows central air conditioning units to operate more efficiently for both heating and cooling.

  • Low-E windows – have an advanced window coating that helps with insulation and with blocking damaging UV sunlight that can discolor flooring and furniture.

  • Air management – seals the home from outside elements, many of which cause allergies. Sealing holes, cracks and seams in ducts helps eliminate drafts, moisture, dust, pests and pollen and allows central air units to operate most efficiently.

  • Water heaters – high-performance water heaters with thicker side walls provide higher insulation values and are better at retaining heat and using less energy.


"There are many advantages to having an energy-efficient home," Holdbrooks said. "We want our homeowners and their families to enjoy all the benefits and costs savings available for many years to come."


For more information on energy efficient features, check out our latest blog article that features a Benefits to Upgrading to ENERGY STAR infographic.


ENERGY STAR and the ENERGY STAR mark are registered trademarks owned by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.


About Clayton
Clayton was founded in 1956 and is proud of its history of providing affordable, quality homes. The Company is a diverse builder offering traditional site-built homes, modular homes, manufactured housing, "tiny" homes, college dormitories, military barracks and apartments. In 2015, Clayton built more than 34,000 homes. For more information, visit claytonhomes.com.