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There are some many members in today’s society that are so concerned with teaching everybody how to go green. There is a very good reason for this, it revolves around the environment not being in the most perfect of conditions. If you work in construction, we will further explain how to go green when selecting building supplies.


If you are considering the purchase of any supply materials that might be green, remember that certain factors need to be taken into mind to determine how green said materials actually are. The most important aspect is that supplies be of a totally non toxic nature. Supplies that unleash toxins into the air not only hurt the planet, but the health of human beings as well.


Another important thing to remember about any building supply is how recyclable it really is. Is the material that you are considering made entirely out of recycled materials? Even though most builders do not like to consider the fact that their structure will not last forever, it just might not. If it is destroyed by a natural disaster, will the remains be recyclable or just thrown away?


It is very important to consider the amount of energy that is required for any supply or material to be utilized. There are processes that involve bringing materials from their natural state into the supplies that are ready for use on your construction site. We will take a look at a few of the processes involved with certain supplies and how it takes energy to accomplish them.


One process involved with these materials that eats up a great deal of energy is the creation process of the materials. Building materials originated from natural sources and had to be collected, processed and sometimes even combined into usable building materials. All of these elements require some amount of energy to be conducted, how much energy does your choice of products require?


A great deal of energy can sometimes be utilized when material supplies are transported or delivered. Is this a rare material that comes from far away and required the waste of energy from many motor vehicles to get to your site? Or by chance, is this a material that is very abundant locally so very little transporting was needed to bring the material to your site?


When you are considering how green you want your construction process to be, you have to consider both your budget as well as your needs. You might not be able to afford to run things quite as greenly as you care to. As long as you are making an honest effort to go as green as you can afford, this is all that matters. Saving the earth happens one step at a time.


After reading this article, you should now be pretty familiar with how to stay green while buying building supplies. Do not forget how many factors there are to consider when determining the green level of a supply. If you are serious about being more green you should be sure to do more extensive research on the topic. You might be surprised by the amount of things that you might learn.

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by Albert Anderson


The latest trend today in home renovation involves the rapid influx of “going GREEN.” Nope, it’s not about changing your wallpaper to green! It’s about going full force on indoor environmental quality, energy and water efficiency, and design innovation. It is by acting on your home to be environment friendly as well as a family friendly abode. Major companies have started to shift to an energy-saving corporation. It started with appliances and gradually branched out to a certified advancement on man and his environment through home renovation.


LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design), a third party green building certification system, has now been having great feedback on international broadcasts. It was established by the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC). This may have started on the growth of efficient business establishments and office buildings but the USGBC has issued a green certification on private residences as well. Although, the private residence issuance on the green certification needs a registration fee and has to abide by the USGBC guidelines.


The project is to be verified and seen by the LEED for Home Provider, making sure that all the guidelines are met. Thus, home renovations, new/multi-family homes and even those that need demolitions are under its supervision. In home renovation, everything should be planned out so that the provisions that will be given and supplied by the LEED will be implemented for a greener way of living. Materials, site selection and development will be verified and constantly be monitored for appropriate instrumentation to aid in energy saving and conservation.


Although, LEED will not work for small-scale home renovations as per extensive planning and implementation requires the totality of the structure. LEED and USGBC have provided ways and means to create that LEED-worthy home of yours by supplying compendium green strategies like greenhomeguide.com and regreenprogram.org.


You may not undertake the outline and certification process on your own so you have the option to employ an architect, contractor or realtor who specializes on LEED certified homes.

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