Welcome to 5038 Prairie Way in Antioch.
This home is much more than a beautifully custom remodeled home, although it certainly is that. It’s also a model of efficient and responsible living, with high-quality and comfortable amenities throughout, and money-saving efficiencies built-in to the every-day systems inside the home. 5038 Prairie Way is the East County’s first totally “Green” re-purposed home!
You’ll notice that this isn’t a typical home from the moment you pull up in front. This house has been completely remodeled and upgraded from the covered front porch to the professionally landscaped back yard – and of course everything in between.
The new laminate flooring and designer paint create a modern and friendly ambiance as soon as you walk in. And the chef’s kitchen with granite countertops, new GE appliances, custom cabinetry and breakfast bar is the stuff of homeowners’ dreams. Remodeled baths feature custom tile work and rich fixtures, while new plush carpets line the hallways and master suite.
But there’s more to this beautiful home than just the expensive finishes that you can see. This home’s most valuable attributes are money-saving, energy efficient upgrades that may not be so easy to spot. That is, until you realize more than 90% savings on your utility bills! That’s because this home was built to be more comfortable, more responsible and more efficient than any conventional house.
· Solar PV System: 2.1kW, 12 Sharp NT-175 UI with a 25 year manufacturer warranty, 175W panels hooked into your PG&E meter
· New roof with lighter colored composition shingles that absorb less heat
· Dual pane windows throughout
· Radiant Barrier insulation reflects heat back to the source over 90% assisting in the overall energy efficiency
· Electric zero-emissions fireplace with heat fan
· Tank-less water heater provides continuous hot water and saves up to 70% compared to conventional electric water heaters
· High-efficiency eco-friendly Carrier heat and air conditioning system runs silently and operates with much greater efficiency than conventional under-sized units
· New low-water, low-maintenance landscaping reduces water costs