Jun 3

Building a green home is something that many people strive to do. Features of most green homes include utilizing the sun and land for natural heating and cooling, lessening waste produced by construction, making using of sustainable resources, and employing energy efficient fixtures and appliances. These features can be implemented in many ways both in building a green home and in updating an existing home.

So, in what way can you go about building a green home? There are really some very simple steps you can take to improve the home that you have now or to take into consideration when building a green home. One of the biggest things that you can do to promote greenness in your home is to update fixtures and appliances, especially those that use water.

An essential step to take is to update your toilet. Old toilets use much more water than updated ones and can be replaced relatively easily. It is also important to check your faucets in your home. Dripping faucets can waste gallons of water per day and you may not even notice it! Additionally, and I do know that this is expensive, but top-loading washers use a lot more water than front loaders. I am not saying that you should run out and buy a brand new washing machine, however, you should keep that in mind if you find that you are going to be purchasing a new washing machine.

Other features to keep in mind when building a green home or updating an existing home are windows and insulation. If you are building a green home, paying a little more for energy efficient windows can help cut heating costs, which is especially important with today’s fuel costs. Also, having your home properly insulated can cut heating and cooling costs.

While I understand that it is not always possible to go out and spend a lot of money on updates for your home, there are many things that you can do to that are very inexpensive. I think the most inexpensive thing that I have done to make my home more green is to purchase a water-saving showerhead. It cost me about seven dollars, and uses half the water that a conventional showerhead does. Building a green home or updating and existing home is actually pretty simple and does not need to be expensive.

May 21

Green Home designs are home designs that synchronize with nature and the surrounding landscape. Green Home designs encourage the use of locally available and naturally occurring building material like recycled rubber, lumber, concrete and drywall bricks.More details here.

Homes built with green home designs are long lasting using easy care and fireproof material. Air conditioning and central heating are unnecessary in a green home design because by using proper insulation techniques the interior is warm in winter and cool in summer. The law forbids the use of lead paint and formaldehyde in homes and green home designs do not encourage their use. A green home design is recognized by the power saver usage of compact fluorescent lamps, dimmers and thermostats.

Green homes make optimum usage of air and sunlight and keeping the home warm or cool naturally. A green home design is a federal and state tax saver because both federal and state tax deductions are available for energy saving home designs. The best part of a green home design is that the home has immense possibilities of resale success with more buyers opting for health and well being assured by a green home design.

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May 5

Today homes built with green construction make a statement of being socially correct and socially responsible. Many factories are making modular building material for green constructions using eco friendly methods. The idea of green construction is using minimally nature invasive material. A site to visit.

Green construction therefore involves using bricks, straw bale and building material that can be replaced or restored. Use of fossil fuel and electricity powered amenities are minimized and alternate and abundant forms of energy and solar power are maximized. Water conservation and water waste prevention are hallmarks of good green construction. Dwindling water resources are conserved by rain harvesting. See another site that is similar here

Use of natural ventilation to improve the quality of air is an important part of green construction. All green construction material need to be durable and the maintenance of equipment used should be minimal. Interiors use low toxic paint and few or no carpets that attract less allergens. Submit feed

Green construction concentrates on conservation and plastic lumber is used made of recycled plastic and trees are not cut down for lumber. The wood used in green construction is from fast growing easily available trees. Green constructions make buildings climate friendly and the buildings are made to last perpetually.

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May 4

The Green Movement, popular with the Hippies in the early 60s was the precursor for the present interest in building Green homes. Thereafter, the Green movement evolved differently in the United States and Europe. In the 1970s, the Green Movement gained political credibility with the establishment of the Green Party in Germany. Many more Green political parties came into being notably in Europe and thus an institutional approach to the green movement was in place in Europe. These Green parties often formed alliances in Europe giving the impetus to the green agenda. A prime example is the green legislation tax passed in the late 1990s by the German government.

Now, nothing of that sort has happened in America. The Green movement in the nation has continued as an informal initiative with hardly any federal backing. Initially, building green homes was much more costly to build than regular houses. American construction companies, sans the governmental pressures faced by their European counterparts, sought only to augment their profits rather than build green.

Building Biology is a well recognized 30 year old movement in Europe, and the main argument forwarded by its proponents is that indigenously available materials are healthier than concrete, steel and plastic foam construction material. The advocates of this philosophy suggest using loam for building walls. Contributing to the conservation efforts is also possible by using recycled paper as insulation. Used bathing water which was till late considered as waste by Americans, can be sensibly utilized for landscaping. The US LEED initiative which aims at bringing green building into the mainstream is still not a federal law. The European proposal to unify all green norms under the French green building norms is a pertinent move that the government would do well to seriously consider.

For ages, Americans have built their houses with wood, a cheap and plentiful commodity. The swift expansion of the US construction industry raised import of wood and consequently the loss of substantial tropical rainforest areas. The real estate developers did not see it fit to consider the incalculable harm that was being done to the global environment. The Europeans on the other had very early on understood the likely adverse impact on the environment and commenced forest plantation in their own countries as also using bamboo and other quick growing woods instead of tropical rainforest woods. Wonder why Europe has maintained an ample lead over the United States in building green.