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Guide to Understanding "Green" Home Remodeling

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Americans are now spending up to 160 billion each year on
remodeling their homes and businesses. A fraction of this money
has been focused on what is known as "green
construction". Green construction or remodeling is using
energy saving, recycled products, and is experiencing nothing
less than a renaissance or rebirth. You can help restore a
significant portion of the world's ecosystems by using "green
construction". Such a practice can also help create a healthier
indoor environment for your family.


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Guide to Understanding "Green" Home Remodeling
Copyright © 2006 Emerson Lockwood
Super Home Ideas
http://www.SuperHomeIdeas.com



Americans are now spending up to 160 billion each year on
remodeling their homes and businesses. A fraction of this money
has been focused on what is known as "green construction". Green
construction or remodeling is using energy saving, recycled
products, and is experiencing nothing less than a renaissance or
rebirth. You can help restore a significant portion of the
world's ecosystems by using "green construction". Such a
practice can also help create a healthier indoor environment for
your family.

Green remodeling is simple, but many homeowners interested in
green building and remodeling have no idea what it involves and
are therefore confused and intimidated. They think it consists
not only of excessive expenses, but difficulty in getting the
appropriate green products. Some also have misconceptions about
the aesthetics of a green house. Some concern themselves about
the misconception that they will appear to be living like hippies
of the 1970's. But it is merely a process through which you can
redefine the way you live, a clean slate on which you can express
your visions, dreams, and principles. The process offers a
vehicle through which you can manifest and integrate your core
values into your sacred space.

The hardest part for a homeowner is deciding just how "green"
they want their rooms or homes to be. When it comes to green
remodeling, you don't have to do everything green, but anything
you do will help. Are you updating an antiquated home? Have you
outlived the functionality of your current design? Are you adding
more space because of a change in lifestyle? Are you simply tired
of your interiors and want something new?

The most important thing to remember is to pick and choose among
the many options; design features and green building products
that will best serve your interests. If you are purchasing new
materials you can choose organic, low-impact, and healthy
products such as bamboo flooring, natural fiber carpeting,
natural plasters, low VOC paints and stains, as well as
non-synthetic, natural furnishings and accessories, such as
bedding, linens, and cleaning products.

You can use products made with high levels of salvaged (natural
stone, lumber), recycled (fly ash in concrete), or agricultural
byproducts (wheatboard and linoleum) content. These types of
products reduce resource demand and help keep waste out of
landfills. Choose products that are durable and low-maintenance;
these are desirable because they need to be refinished and
replaced less often, they save you money and save energy.

Try to use products that are locally or regionally produced.
Local products support the local economy and may have lower
levels of embodied energy, meaning that they require less energy
and fewer resources during the production process (including the
acquisition of primary material, manufacturing and handling), and
especially in transportation.

There is no such thing as a right or wrong set of products.
Building green is a thinking process, not a contest to see how
many green things you as a homeowner can incorporate into your
home. Do what you can within your budget and motivation.

As for the cost of taking on green remodeling, some green
building elements may cost more, but many eventually will cost
less. You will benefit from their use in energy saving costs for
a long time to come, therefore making them a savings to you over
the years to come. When it is part of the initial process of
setting goals for the project, it becomes matter-of-fact. Many
have found that the real cost is in the learning curve, not in
the actual implementation of the building process.

The outward and even interior appearances of most green buildings
don't look any different than other conventional buildings. The
majority of green element differences can be seen only as
improved energy efficiency and air quality, which are all built
within the structure of the home.

Most recycled products look the same as their conventional
counterparts. Most materials have a high recycled content and are
non-toxic. Some examples include: recycled red oak and bamboo
floors (both consist of water base finish), recycled tile floors,
recycled exterior doors, and natural plaster with integrated
color. Paint manufacturers are now offering paints low in
volatile organic compounds (VOCs) at typically less than .00 per
gallon. For kitchens, you can also find Silestone countertops
(which has a high recycled content and is anti-microbial), and
you can even find formaldehyde-free cabinets.

Recycling as much material as possible from an existing house
demolition and incorporating it into your remodeling project will
also save you money. Green products are now becoming increasingly
affordable as major manufacturers compete and develop new lines
to meet the green-building demand.

You can help restore a significant portion of the world's
ecosystems by using "green construction". Just think about
changing the world - one room at a time.




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Emerson Lockwood write on topics related to Green Home Technology, 
Home Improvement and Home Financing. You can see more of his work 
at the Super Home Ideas website: http://www.SuperHomeIdeas.com . 
Super Home Ideas covers everything to do with your home: Home 
Improvement, Home Repair, Buying and Selling a House, Financing 
a Home, Buying Homeowners Insurance, Gardening and Landscaping.


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