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SOuth Newbury Community By Gina Mazza M ike and Natalie Ryan exemplify an emerging segment of the home-owning population: young, socially conscious professionals who take active steps to reduce their carbon footprint. A pharmacist and former chemist, Mike embraces new technologies, particularly solar energy. As a social worker at an agency for the homeless, Natalie deals a lot with housing and utilities. When the couple decided to build, going solar was a priority. They’d researched sustainable options while living in Sheraden. “Our 1920s house at that time was the least efficient house you could have,” recalls Natalie. “Our gas bills were around $500 a month. It was like watching money go out the window.” Mike and Natalie sought out ecocommunities and settled on Newbury in South Fayette, Bridgeville, the best-selling new community in the South Hills. “All of the houses there are built to required home performance standards for energy efficiency and building durability, but the Ryans’ home is an uber-example of a green building upgrade,” says Brett Malky, president of EQA Landmark Communities in Bridgeville, the majority owner and managing partner of Newbury. “They prove that you don’t have to be a tree-hugging ‘granola’ type to care about sustainability.” The Ryans began by selecting a lot and floor plan conducive to capitalizing on the sun’s energy, then made adjustments as needed. Top on their wish list was installing a geothermal heating system and solar panels along the back side of the roof to capture maximum southern exposure. An abundance of windows along that side of the home adds to the warmth. Their spec list also called for spray foam insulation throughout, and a tankless water heater that heats only as water is needed. 22 724.942.0940 to advertise | Carlynton-Montour The Ryans, who live in Bridgeville, have installed solar panels on the south facing side of their house. The master bedroom utilizes radiant floor heat, and all appliances and windows have the Energy Star seal of approval. The kitchen stove is gas. The Ryans took advantage of go