Trends in Green Building For a Healthier Home & Environment
By Marc Mathis
By Marc Mathis
Green construction methods are rapidly gaining in popularity among homeowners & homebuilders alike. Incorporating even one of these methods or materials can greatly increase the indoor air quality & efficiency of your new home while helping the environment. Due to the green building trend, the availability of renewable building materials & builders who practice eco-friendly construction has been increasing, while the cost associated continues to decrease. Most house plans can easily be adapted for green building, making it easier than ever for homeowners to go green.
Here are many quick & easy ways to implement green building techniques in your new home:
Renewable Building Materials - Ask your builder about using Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) certified lumber, which is grown & harvested in an ecologically-sound manner, & are readily available at stores such as Lowes & Home Depot. Reclaimed materials, such as hardwood flooring, is another way to build a beautiful, yet environmentally friendly home.
Conservation – The easiest way to make certain your new homeplans are being built green is to check for the Energy Star rating on appliances & windows, & doors. Consider the use of tankless water heaters that only heat water on demand. Low-flow shower heads & toilets help with water conservation.
Healthy Home – Floors, shelving, & countertops should be built with Low-VOC materials improve your indoor air quality & reduce pollution. Children & people with pulmonary problems are especially sensitive to off-gassing from new home materials.
Landscaping with native or drought-resistant plants & preserving existing mature trees will help conserve water & reduce hot spots on the patio, house, and driveway. Native plants will require less pesticides & fertilizer as well.
Other ideas include installing green seal certified windows & doors, using foam insulation which can save up to fifty percent on energy bills, utilizing solar water heaters, compact fluorescent lighting, computer controlled vents that pull in fresh air.
Green home builders can by found by going to energystar.gov or the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) Green site, nahbgreen.org
Mark Mathis is the president of House Plan Gallery, Inc, a residential home design firm specializing in the design of stock house floor plans & blueprints with flexible floorplan layouts & all the most-popular home design features.
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