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Benifits of Going Green

Benefits of Going GreenShould you be thinking about creating a new home, think about going green. A large amount of green construction initiatives are out there, which advocate building everything from pre- measured, pre-fabricated parts. The savings for this are 2 fold - the 1st savings is in simplicity of construction. By building everything from pre-measured parts, you save on work and assembly.

You also save on rubbish hauling costs. The second place where you save is avoiding building waste in your local rubbish heap. Most houses are made by bringing raw lumber on site and cutting it to fit over the course of construction. The same ( to a smaller extent ) is done with flooring, drywall and siding.

Good green construction methods use the chant of "measure twice, cut once " to its logical acute, and can eliminate construction waste ( and the attendant costs ) by as much as eighty percent. Green construction also ties into the way in which the house is designed as a home and living space, and how it consumes energy. A place can be exactly placed to maximize thermal warming in winter, and shade placement in the summertime.

In a similar way , green construction helps with electricity bills. By building the homes out of exactly measured prefabricated elements, the insulation effects can be significantly improved - most houses, when it comes down to insulation, have equivalent to 2 full sized doors open vis air flow. Green construction, done correctly disentangles this difficulty, and a well insulated home is cheaper to heat in winter, and cool in the summertime. Correct cooling and heating design / installation techniques are a major contributor to good green construction practices.These can reduce power and water bills ( through net-metering ) or provide money flow to the home owner through an offset-tariff, and will, over the course of twenty years or longer, clear the value of their investment.

Eventually , doing a green home means doing a totally green home - you can not do it part way. It doesn't imply that you have to "give up " the way of life - but it implies a preliminary investment in planning and a dedication to cling to the home for a bit to recover your investment. Luckily, green houses keep secondhand value very well. Green construction is more than energy conservation.It also leads to a longer-lasting, fitter home and a better life-style.

 
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