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What is Green Remodeling?

Conservation and Quality

From , former About.com Guide

Facets of Green Remodeling

  • Energy Conservation

    • The average home today utilizes systems for heating, ventilation, and air conditioning, and most homes are not built as efficiently as they could be, all of which result in high energy consumption.
    • The U.S. Department of Energy believes if current buildings were green-improved, they would use $20 billion less energy per year.

    • Green remodeling puts a strong emphasis on making homes as efficient as possible with modifications like energy efficient appliances and thermostats that can be programmed at different temperatures for different times of the day.

  • Indoor Air Quality

    • There are many sources that contribute to the air quality inside a home. They include pollutants brought in from the outside, toxic chemicals existing inside the home, and the activities of the occupants that create pollutants.
    • Major polluting contributors are tobacco smoke, smoke from the burning of wood, coal, kerosene or other such substances, toxic fumes from sealants or chemicals from cleaning products, lead paint, asbestos from insulation, damp carpets or fabrics, and certain pressed-wood furniture products that release chemicals into the air.

    • Green remodeling seeks to remedy these problems with things like better ventilation systems and using wood, paint, and sealants that are nontoxic.

  • Reduced Material Waste and Resource Conservation

    • When remodeling a home, there is often a large amount of construction waste. This amounts to 136 million tons of waste annually, according to the EPA, which in turn makes up 20% of the waste in landfills.

    • Green Remodeling focuses on reducing this waste during remodeling and reusing materials whenever possible, as 85 to 90% of materials thrown out can be recycled.

    • Using local materials, building with engineered lumber, and using recycling companies to remove waste are all ways this can be achieved during remodeling.

  • Environmentally Safe Products

    • Many products and practices used in the remodel of a home have negative effects on the environment. From chemicals and materials that pollute the air to the disturbing of the surrounding landscape, a myriad of actions taken can cause harm.

    • With green, care is given to minimizing or eliminating products that could cause harm to the environment or the occupants during remodeling or after.

Read more about the benefits of "green."

~ Coral Nafie

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