Green Remodeling
The "green
movement" which encourages us to think of environmentally
conscious ways we can go about our everyday lives has taken
hold in a new way in the last decade. The motto of "think
globally, live locally" is a beautiful way for us to implement
green living principles because in truth we can only really
make a difference in the daily decisions we make each
day.
So when the time comes to put together a
remodeling project, if you can integrate green principles even
in how you go about planning to renovate your home, you can do
your part to save the planet.
At a procurement level, we all can look for
ways to buy green technology materials or materials that were
made with recycled materials. This is especially important if
you are rebuilding walls because if you can use recycled
materials rather than freshly produced lumber or wallboard,
that cuts down on the amount of manufacturing work that has to
be done to make building materials from
scratch.
It also reduces how much the lumber industry
has to kill trees to provide for our building needs which
reduces our carbon footprint just one more step. And step by
step is how we win this battle to save our
environment.
If you are thinking about way to make your
home environmentally friendly during the planning phase for
your remodel, that is an excellent point in time to begin to
integrate new technologies into your
daily
life. The simple step of putting solar panels in the roof
while you are having your roof redone gives you the
ability to go solar.
In doing so you reduce the amount of energy
you have to pull from power companies who are producing that
energy by burning fossil fuels or gas. On top of that benefit,
by producing your own energy, you save money because you become
more self-sufficient.
In fact, many homes that produce solar energy
make so much electricity that it is more than is needed for one
home so they sell that energy back to the power company. Yes,
going green can even make you money.
When you have your walls or ceiling tore up
during a remodeling project, this is a perfect time to put in
extra insulation as well.
This one step can reduce the use of energy to
heat or cool your home noticeably. Your utilities bills will
fall which is money in your pocket. But more than that, your
lower utility bill means you are using less energy to take care
of your home, which means you are doing a good job of going
green. By being on the look out for the many ways you can use
green technology in the design of your home renovation, you can
make a huge leap into the future by starting to live green
locally to benefit the earth globally.
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