Comfort, energy efficiency, and healthy indoor air quality—that’s what modern homeowners value most, and what Passive House construction consistently delivers.
Passive House is both a set of building standards and a performance-driven approach to construction. It originated with the international Passive House standard in Europe and was adapted for North American climates and building codes by PHIUS.
The principles of Passive House are designed to dramatically lower energy demand while improving indoor air quality. They focus on design decisions and construction methods rather than relying solely on mechanical equipment.
The five core principles include:
By applying these core principles, Passive House buildings achieve heating and cooling energy savings of up to 80% compared to conventional buildings, while providing consistent fresh air and maintaining a comfortable temperature in every season.
Mechanical systems in Passive House buildings are carefully sized to match the reduced energy demand. A energy recovery ventilation system (ERV) is central to maintaining healthy indoor air quality while minimizing energy use.
ERVs use a heat exchanger to transfer warmth from outgoing air to incoming fresh air in winter, and reverse the process in summer to reduce cooling demand. This process keeps all the heat you want indoors while ensuring stale air is replaced with clean, filtered air.
We also integrate:
Hot water solutions sized to actual needs
Renewable energy systems to offset remaining energy use
Passive House performance starts long before the first wall is built. We work with your architect, green building advisor, and the Passive House Institute US (PHIUS) to review your Passive House planning package, evaluate constructability, and ensure your project is ready for certification. We also coordinate energy modeling with WUFI Passive or PHPP software, ensuring accuracy in projected heating load, cooling demand, and solar gain.
The building envelope is the foundation of Passive House standards. We install thermal bridge free assemblies, high performance windows, and continuous insulation to eliminate air leaks and minimize heat transfer. Every seam is checked, every joint is sealed. Our attention to detail supports exceptional air tightness and ensures the envelope works as a system to reduce space heating and cooling demand.
We prepare your project for blower door testing, verify air exchange rates, and confirm the performance of each ventilation system. Our team coordinates with certifiers to document compliance with all five core principles of Passive House. We also ensure that heat recovery ventilation systems are balanced to deliver fresh air while efficiently handling stale air and outgoing air.
Passive House requires smaller, more efficient mechanical systems. We design and install ERVs, cooling systems, hot water solutions, and renewable energy systems that work seamlessly together. By reducing peak demand and energy use per square foot, these systems support net zero or even net positive buildings while maintaining comfort year-round.
We have successfully delivered projects that meet rigorous PHIUS requirements, from airtight building envelopes to optimized mechanical ventilation.
We understand both the science and the craft, ensuring that every design decision works in practice and supports long-term performance.
From your first Passive House planning package review to final certification, our team stays with you. No handoffs, no loss of quality control.
We prioritize materials, systems, and construction methods that reduce energy demand, improve air quality, and extend the life of your building.
At Quarry View, we manage every stage of the construction process to ensure your building meets Passive House performance targets. That includes:
We also address the details that matter, such as aligning water lines and mechanical systems to minimize thermal bridging, and integrating flooring and finishes that support the health and longevity of the building.
Because Passive House standards adapt to different climates, we tailor the design to your location. In colder climates, the focus is on minimizing heating load and capturing the sun’s energy through passive solar design. In warmer climates, we prioritize shading, ventilation, and minimizing cooling load.
Every project considers:
Whether you are building in a snowy winter climate or a hot summer region, we create a structure that maintains comfort with far less energy than a conventional building.
At Quarry View Building Group, we’re focused on delivering construction projects with clarity, precision, and no surprises. We build schedules that support final inspections, punch list closure, and a smooth client handoff.
No last-minute rush. No disconnected deliverables. Just a confident transition backed by a solid plan and documented results.
Contact Quarry View Building Group to establish your project roadmap — one that’s grounded in realistic planning, aligned with your goals, and built to carry your build from first mobilization to final walkthrough. We’ll help you finish as strong as you start.