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Better Build: How Your New Home Can Be Green Before It’s Even Finished

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Going green has become increasingly popular in many families. If you’re building a new home, creating eco-friendly opportunities doesn’t have to wait until you’ve already moved in! There are several methods that will allow you to keep your building project more ecologically friendly, making your home green even before your move-in date.

 

Think It All The Way Through

In many cases, the biggest waste on construction projects occurs when new homeowners make substantial changes to their plans in the middle of the building process. Take the time to think through what you want before you get started and try to stick with it to avoid excess material waste.

 

Use The Right Materials

There are several recycled materials available that will allow you to complete your home’s construction without tapping as many natural resources. Make sure that you’re using the right kind of lumber to decrease your environmental impact. Reclaimed wood is a great choice, as is wood sourced from managed forests.

 

Material Disposal

Using an eco-friendly disposal service like Ware Disposal will allow you to recycle materials that can be recycled safely. Not all waste is eligible, but most green disposal companies will make sure those materials are taken care of separately. To go even further, see if there are building materials you can use that are made from recycled or repurposed waste.

 

Save Water

Toilets that use less water to flush waste are becoming increasingly popular in many areas, as are shower heads and faucets that regulate water usage. Energy-saving appliances may also include information about how much water they’re able to save, so research your dishwasher and washing machine carefully before making a choice.

 

Go Solar

Solar panels are a great investment for your new home that will significantly reduce your reliance on energy providers. Take a look at how solar power can transform your home. Even if you can’t remain off the energy grid entirely, you may be able to significantly reduce your energy usage. Even better, solar panels will pay for themselves over time!

 

Get The Best Roof

Roofing materials can have a huge impact on your overall energy usage. Choose materials that are insulating, to keep your home warm in winter and cool in summer, and that won’t transfer heat into your home during the winter.

 

Note Small Details

Programmable thermostats are transforming energy usage in many homes. You’ll also find that your windows can have a substantial impact on the amount of energy used to heat or cool your home. Paying attention to these little details when you’re building your house will make a big difference in the energy your home uses long-term.

 

As you build your home, you’re focusing heavily on staying green and being eco-friendly. By utilizing these strategies, you’ll find that your new home can be green even before it’s completed--and that means you’ll reduce your environmental impact while enjoying everything that your new home can offer.

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