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Atascadero Strawbale

Friday, August 20th, 2010

Semmes and Company’s Solar Energy division, Semmes Solar, is currently installing photovoltaic panels on this strawbale home in Atascadero as the project is nearing completion. Maximum state rebates are obtained during the house contruction from the New Solar Homes Partnership program. 

The summer has hit and this house is staying incredibly cool inside thanks to the use of straw bale, high insulation and plenty of thermal mass. This home was also built with the use of our ‘Mobile Solar’, solar powered generator keeping electric bills low now and into the future.pv4

Country Cottage

Friday, August 13th, 2010

Semmes and Company is starting this new home in the North County and will be doing so with power from the sun using the Semmes Solar Generator. This home will be passive solar design and will feature advanced framing techniques to reduce lumber which will be FSC.

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Atascadero Strawbale

Monday, July 26th, 2010

Here are before and after shots of the simple detailing that goes into the finishing of the interior of a straw bale home. The lines are soft and warm as is the feeling of the house upon completion. The floor is stained concrete, some paint and furniture and this room is ready to move into.

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Pole Mount Solar Electric by Semmes and Company Builders

Tuesday, May 11th, 2010

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Pole mount Photovoltaic install in Atascadero.  This is a 3.7kw system using Sanyo 210n panels with a Sunny Boy inverter.  The pole mount can enable the install of a system on steep slopes like this hillside.

Atascadero Strawbale

Friday, April 23rd, 2010

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After a long rainy winter this strawbale is ready for plaster. Doors and windows as well as all the mechanical are installed.

Note the shelving on the right side, it is recycled lumber from the historic Wineman Hotel renovation. This material was originally milled over 100 years ago and has been brought new life as finish material for this project. Imagine if you will the plaster along the straw wall running right through, between the shelves the continuing along the back wall as opposed to standard built in book cases.

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Central Coast Guest House Update

Tuesday, November 17th, 2009

The owners are going to add the finishing touches to this cute coastal hills guest cottage now that they are moved in and getting settled. They are set up to harvest rain water, power the home with photovoltaics and are starting to grow a living roof on their subterranean storage space.

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Semmes & Co. Goes Biodiesel

Wednesday, March 7th, 2007
Gary Barker with Semmes & Co biodiesel-powered truck

Gary Barker with Semmes & Co biodiesel-powered truck

In our continuing commitment to the environment, we are switching our company vehicles from petroleum-based fuels to Biodiesel. Biodiesel is made from vegetable oil, generally soy bean oil in this country. Any diesel vehicle can run onBiodiesel with no modifications to the engine what so ever. We purchase the 100% vegetable oil fuel (B-100) in bulk and run two of our three company vehicles on it. We feel that this is our small contribution to helping to alleviate our nation’s addiction to oil.

Semmes & Co. Uses Solar Generator

Saturday, April 1st, 2006

img_3673Semmes & Company has been featured in the April 2006 issue of Custom Home Magazine with a story about the mobile solar generator we use to power remote jobsites. This solar powered generator was created for us by www.mobilesolarpower.net

View the article in Custom Home