Why Green Remodeling Is Becoming So Popular
"Green"
remodeling is a growing trend with environmentally conscious New York
homeowners and renovators. You should know, however, that without formal
building codes and definitions, many different practices are called "green" and
not everyone agrees.
Going "green" can bring health benefits and reduced costs, but it's not likely
to bring higher prices to homes on the market. Environmentally friendly designs
are most useful for people who plan on living in the home or have a market for
people to whom it is a perk.
The costs of utilities can be affected tremendously by proper design. High
efficiency appliances, especially furnaces and air conditioning units, waste
less energy and reduce your electric bill each month. Toilets and dishwashers
that use less water also help.
Passive systems can be installed to reduce the need for electricity. Solar
panels can heat water, your home, and provide electricity. At least one firm
also uses solar panels and fiber optic cable to bring natural sunlight into your
home.
Housing materials that are recycled make homeowners feel better, reduce the
impact on the environment, and may be of better quality. Beams are being created
from compressed recycled wood that are stronger than regular boards. Metal roofs
help cool homes and do not require tarred shingles, which can release chemicals
into rainwater falling off them.
Gardeners and landscapers have a role as well. By selecting plants that require
low amounts of water you can avoid having to water your plants through the
summer. Rain water collected into a system can provide all your plants or garden
needs through the summer.
Renovating your home to be more environmentally friendly does not necessarily
bring increased costs. According to one source a large kitchen remodel of
$100,000 only included $350 of additional costs because of green materials.
Materials are not hard to find. There are listings of
"Green" contractors on the
Internet as well as materials.
Home Depot recently began a project to educate the public about products that
are recycled or otherwise environmentally friendly. The products, which have
been certified by a third party, have been available for some time but
homeowners are only now learning about them and showing interest. Products are
also being featured in conventions and trade shows such as "Remodel Green
Midwest."
Health risks can be reduced or eliminated with these products. Many major
manufacturers are making paints with lower levels of volatile organic compounds
(VOCs), which can reduce indoor air quality and be harmful. Choosing a floor
created from renewable sources often means better air quality as well. Renewable
wood floors look beautiful and can add value to the home as well. Insulation can
be installed that is created from soy or other natural products that increase
the efficiency of your heating and don't bring in the irritants.
With energy costs rising consistently improving your home to require less energy
and generate less waste is a good financial move as well as a way to save
resources for future generations.
TC Thorn
If you are looking for a Green Remodeling Contractor in the Albany area, please call us today at 518-432-9298or complete our online request form.
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