How To Do Environmentally Friendly Home Renovation
Nowadays, more and more homeowners planning to remodel their homes are concerned about the environmental impact of their renovations. Fortunately, you can take steps to make any remodel more eco-friendly. And going green during a remodel does not always cost extra. In fact, green renovations can even save you money in the long run.
Home renovations are essential as it not only makes your home more beautiful but it also increases its life span besides increasing its market value. Not only that, it gives you the chance to make necessary changes to the home in tune with the changing needs of your family. However, it is good to keep in mind the effect of the remodeling work on your home’s environment as well as in line with its general architecture.
In order to do this, the materials you use for the renovation work need to be environment friendly. If you are not aware of where to get environment friendly material, one place you can go is online and search for companies that provide green materials or products made from green materials. Even your local construction supply store will be able to give you information regarding such companies.
- Basically, these products should not be chemically treated and their harvest or production should be done in an environment friendly manner.
- Green products use paints that do not have volatile organic compounds
- And insulation that is made from recycled items such as bamboo, cork or cotton.
One of the most common and widely used materials for home renovation is wood and care needs to be taken to minimize tree-felling. You should only use products made from wood that are certified to be safe for usage by Forest Stewardship counsel.
Kitchen counters and other household items should preferably be made with recycled goods like paper, plastics and some special types of wood. Besides being environment friendly, green materials need less maintenance than other construction materials and last longer.
It’s not always easy to find eco-friendly materials for home renovation and as such you may need some extra research time either on the Internet or by inquiring through the merchants and building materials supply companies.
This search might test your patience but I’m certain you’ll be pleased with the outcome. To help you in this search check out some of the Green superstores such as the Environmental Home Center, Green Building Supply and Oikos which offer a wealth of greener and healthier building supplies and materials. Also, BuildingGreen.com offers a free online “GreenSpec” database with detailed listings for over 2,000 environmentally preferable building products.
Other Ways Of Making Your Home Improvement Environment Friendly
Besides using green materials you need to consider the use of other methods of incorporating Green. Like utilizing solar or energy saving methods. You could include skylights to help bring sunlight into your room rather than using electrical energy. Or incorporating solar panels in your roof can provide free energy for various purposes in an eco-friendly manner besides cutting down on your power bills. We could also use natural insulation and energy-efficient windows to replace our existing windows to make your house more environmentally friendly.
In view of the damaging effects that global warming is producing in our lives, it is essential that we turn more to green materials for our construction and home renovation needs. I have to be honest with you that it can take more money to “go green,” so it sometimes needs to become a choice for ethical reasons. Environmentally friendly materials and products can bring long-term energy savings, but the initial costs of green materials may be more than that of traditional building supplies. Yet it is important to remember that going green can also be something simple and easy that still can make a difference.
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