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The Green Impact Report Quick take: Green homes arenโ€™t just about energy anymore โ€” theyโ€™re about human health. Paul breaks down why indoor air quality, moisture control, and passive house design are the real game changers for the future of housing.

Meet Your Fellow Sustainability Champion

Paul Kealey has spent nearly twenty years redefining what home truly means. As the Founder and President of EkoBuilt, he leads one of North Americaโ€™s most advanced sustainable homebuilding companies and the Architect of the โ€˜House is Medicineโ€™ system.

Paulโ€™s work proves that homes can do more than save energy, they can actively protect and enhance human health. Through EkoBuilt, he designs and constructs Net-Zero Passive Houses that are affordable, resilient, and liferewarding. His mission challenges the conventional building industry by showing that most homes donโ€™t just waste energy, they compromise health.

Paulโ€™s mission is clear: to make homes that heal. He has built his career around proving that healthy homes are the most powerful medicine we take every day – lowering energy bills, reducing stress, preventing mold and illness, and protecting the planet. From families seeking nurturing environments to developers building sustainable communities, Paul brings science-backed insight, practical strategies, and an unwavering belief that the home is humanityโ€™s most overlooked medicine

Breaking Ground on Better Building

In this episode, Paul redefines what โ€œgreen homesโ€ should actually prioritize:

Key Insight #1: Healthy homes โ€” not just efficient homes โ€” are the missing piece in residential construction

The Challenge: Traditional homes prioritize structural safety and energy efficiency, but ignore indoor air quality and long-term health impacts.

The Solution: Design homes around controlled air environments โ€” airtight construction paired with mechanical ventilation to ensure clean, oxygen-rich indoor air.

ROI: Reduced health risks, improved sleep and cognitive function, and a living environment that actively supports well-being โ€” not undermines it.

Key Insight #2: Passive House isnโ€™t expensive โ€” itโ€™s misunderstood

The Challenge: High-performance homes are perceived as luxury builds with unaffordable price tags.

The Solution: Standardize and prefab passive house components to reduce costs, simplify construction, and eliminate specialized labor.

ROI: Only ~5โ€“10% higher upfront cost โ€” often offset immediately by energy savings (e.g., eliminating $4Kโ€“$5K annual heating bills).

Key Insight #3: Moisture โ€” not energy โ€” is the real enemy of buildings and health

The Challenge: Conventional construction traps moisture, leading to mold, deterioration, and unhealthy indoor environments.

The Solution: Use vapor-open assemblies and moisture-managed envelopes that allow buildings to dry and maintain durability.

ROI: Longer-lasting buildings, reduced maintenance costs, and healthier indoor environments with lower risk of mold-related illness.

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Your Green Building Action Plan

Transform your next project with these steps:

This Week: Test your homeโ€™s air quality โ€” check COโ‚‚ levels, humidity, and consider a radon or mold test.

This Quarter: Explore airtight construction and mechanical ventilation strategies for your next project.

This Year: Evaluate passive house or high-performance building standards as a baseline โ€” not an upgrade.

Connect & Learn More

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