What makes a home green?

March 18, 2009 by kylevaughn  
Filed under Tips

There are several factors to consider when thinking green.  Some are.  Are the products that you are going to use on your home eco friendly?  This means: Are they close to the project so they do not have to be transported from long distances.  Are the recyclable?  Are they Healthy for you and the surrounding area?  Do they help conserve energy?  Do they cut down on waste?  And we add do they save time.
A lot of people miss the boat when it comes to green.  Not on purpose, but through lack of knowledge.  For example just adding the right windows will not make your project green, but it will help. The reality is that there are several factors to take into consideration. The variety of products alone makes for a long list.  But this should not discourage you at all.  A good contractor should be able to build your home with cost saving and your budget in mind. This process could go from mild to wild.  You should pick a contractor that becomes your partner in a since that is looking after your best interests in mind which includes your budget.

Here’s a list of some of the things you should take into consideration when thinking green.
1)    Location: The home located within walking or public transportation to Schools, shopping, work, etc. Not to be built on environmentally sensitive areas.
2)    Size does matter:  It is better to build smaller than larger. You will save in so many ways. Electric, water. Cleaning, etc.
3)    Building design: Home placement is key. The lot you choose and the way you place the home on the lot could have severe consequences.  Just by checking how the breezes cross the lot could save you several dollars by using those breezes to your advantage. Taking advantage of natural light sources and angles of how the home is designed to use these.  Shade if possible the highest sun exposed side of the home.
4)    Use of GREEN materials: Such as are Structural Steel Insulated Panel Systems (SSIPS). These reconstructed panels are delivered ready to install.  Only a few men can install our panels up to 2500 square feet Exterior only) in a single day. The R-Value of our 2×6 wall is R-30 Effective. And does not deter ate over time. So you will still Have an R-30 years after year.  With our walls we recommend Isolene for the trusses. This gives you an extraordinary building envelope. With these walls comes protection from bugs, termites, and fire resistant. So in reality your insurance should go down and there are some tax and federal programs for going green that shouldn’t be ignored.
5)    Windows and doors must have at least an energy star rating.
6)    Appliances also should be at least a energy star rating
7)    Energy efficiency:  Take into consideration your choices of the following. Lighting, heating, cooling, water heater.
8)    Landscaping can be a large part of what GREEN is about. So choose wisely in this area. The choice of plants alone could be going in the wrong direction.
I do hope that this has been helpful. Please visit us at www.NRGBuildingSolutions.com