Case Studies Proving Our System Works

WE HAVE SUCCESSFULLY ENGINEERED COMFORT AND DRAMATIC ENERGY SAVINGS INTO MORE THAN 45,000 BUILDING PROJECTS AND WE CAN DO THE SAME FOR YOU

The HVAC mechanical system of this Tennessee residence was designed by Wise Engineering and Building Solutions. The exterior walls are ICF (insulated concrete forms) and the roof has spray-applied polyurethane foam insulation.

The GeoWise geothermal HVAC units began operating on 2/18/03. There have been 85,726 total Kwh’s used as of 6/22/05. Electricity costs are .055 cents per Kwh which is equivalent to $166.02.

Photo and statistics courtesy of Mrs. Joyce Camp

Between 08/01/2006 and 08/01/2016 this home built in the historic district of McKinney, Texas used a total of 33,600 Kwh’s. At $0.10 per Kwh that amounts to $28 per month for heating, cooling and hot water.

Construction Details:

  1. 8-inch structurally insulated panels for the roof
  2. 6-inch structurally insulated panels on the exterior walls
  3. 6-inch structurally insulated panels underfloor (crawlspace)
  4. Double pane, low E, argon gas, vinyl windows
  5. One four ton, GeoWise geothermal heating and cooling unit

As a new construction project, we implemented the complete Wise Engineering and Building Solutions program resulting in an energy tax credit of $1.80 per square foot in addition to designing an ultra-energy efficient, healthy hotel. Typical hotels of similar footprint in the chain are averaging $9,504 per month in heating and cooling.

The Wise Engineering and Building Solutions was guaranteed not to exceed $3,456, a savings of over $6,000 every month!

This case study isolated one kindergarten room that was 1,258 square foot in size. It used 1,043 Kwh during a 7-month analysis. Electricity costs were .051 per Kwh which calculates to $7.56 per month, or less than 1¢ per square foot per month!

Wise Engineered this home during the time when Dallas, TX reported the hottest months on record for June, July and August of 2011. The average 24-hour mean temperature was 90.5° with daily highs over 110°.​​

THERMOSTAT LOCKED AT 75°

521 Hummingbird Trail, Crowley, Texas
2,747 square feet of conditioned space
Using a three ton Lennox, 14 SEER, Heat Pump​

Actual HVAC Bill: $51.38​

Wise Engineered this home during the time when Dallas, TX reported the hottest months on record for June, July and August of 2011. The average 24-hour mean temperature was 90.5° with daily highs over 110°.​​

THERMOSTAT LOCKED AT 75°

624 Hummingbird Trail, Crowley, Texas
2,414 square feet of conditioned space ​
Using a two ton Lennox, 14 SEER, Heat Pump

Actual HVAC Bill: $43.69

Wise Engineered this home during the time when Dallas, TX reported the hottest months on record for June, July and August of 2011. The average 24-hour mean temperature was 90.5° with daily highs over 110°.​​

THERMOSTAT LOCKED AT 75°

724 Alexandria Lane, Joshua, Texas
2,364 square feet of conditioned space ​
Using a two ton Lennox, 14 SEER, Heat Pump

Actual HVAC Bill: $42.88​