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Sustainable Home Building – Constructing A Greener Environment

Thursday, August 26th, 2010

Sustainability has become a key factor of production in recent times – with the intended effect is that whatever we do or build, do not have a detrimental effect on the health of the planet. In fact, sustainability is about using our resources in a healthy and respectful of the environment in order to meet long term needs of our community. sustainable housing construction has two main themes: the building with environmentally friendly materials and more efficient use of energy is possible.
Remember that there is much scope for greater sustainability in the construction of new housing where it is not just doing a green renovation of an existing home – but that does not mean that there are things none of us can do wherever we live. The purchase more energy efficient, showers with water storage, sink faucets with aerators and renewal of insulation are all available to all owners. All these measures will save money in the long term to reduce our energy and water, and because you are using less energy, but also measures to see that we are not too add to the stock of greenhouse gases on the planet.
Of course, if we are building a house from scratch then we took a lot more to ensure their sustainability. The two areas that a builder of the future must focus on building a sustainable home is energy efficient and sustainable use of ecological materials collected.
There are some key areas that can focus on when building an energy-efficient. The most abundant and cost free energy source we have is a good sunlight and passive solar design to ensure our house is to capture enough sunlight to be absorbed by the surrounding thermal mass, which then release heat in the room when the sun goes down. The usefulness of this project depends on having good insulation. The sun can also be used to generate a large part (if not all) of our need for electricity and heating. Putting solar panels on the roof you can convert sunlight into electricity to heat water and electrical appliances. Advances in solar technology are quickly seeing solar energy becomes more cost effective way to produce energy. All these measures will be completed to ensure that all your appliances use less energy.
You should also take account of how the water will be used at home. The availability of low-capacity toilets and showers limited water flow are practices that today are actually quite common. This topic can be expanded by diverting gray water from washing and bathing to watering plants, and capture rainwater from roofs for use inside the house. Focus your landscaping for native plants resistant to drought can also save an enormous amount of water.
A green builder will also ensure that he is building with sustainable materials – ideally those who have been certified as sustainable by the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) – an independent, impartial third party rating agency that certifies materials as sustainable or not , and non-toxic paint and finishing products.

Sustainable Houses – The Things We Can All Do To Live A Little Greener

Friday, July 23rd, 2010

In a consumer society that is often compared to the life decisions that can have an impact on our environment and one of the biggest decisions we all make is the type of house we have chosen to live in the twin fangs global warming rising energy costs have seen a shift in emphasis in recent years after “To hell with the environment, let me see the plasma! in finding ways that we can live in greater harmony with our environment. As such the” Sustainability has become a guiding principle in all types of decision making. Sustainability is about using resources in a healthy environment and provide long-term needs of the community. A house to highlight sustainable Two main themes will be built and furnished with environmentally sound materials and using energy as efficiently as possible. sustainable homes try to be an extension of their environment, rather than a tax, or most importantly, a leak in it.
A person wishing to live in a sustainable home, is facing one of two options: to build a sustainable house from scratch or adapting their existing house to make it more green.
There are things we can all do, regardless of what material is built our home, to live more Greenly. These measures were mainly a more efficient use of energy and water. Use of energy efficient technologies, experience and common sense, owners can dramatically reduce home energy costs and pollution with energy use and production. The first place to start is with appliances. If you buy a new refrigerator, washer, dryer, air conditioning, or other means of high energy consumption, then do your research to find the most energy efficient option. Similarly, if you have old heating and / or air conditioning, you may want to look at his replacement. Energy savings will be paid in some years. You can also save energy and money by using efficient lighting. CFLs are a good choice for homes where the lights are on for a few hours a day. You can reduce energy consumption by up to 80 percent and go for years without replacement.
The way we behave at home will also impact on the consumption of water and energy. Simple measures such as taking reusable bags when shopping, HAVING shorter showers, switching equipment, the starting power whenever possible, from a compost pile and installing ceiling insulation or oil have a positive impact on the environment and what a way to help us live more sustainably.
For those who are trying to build houses from scratch, however, there is room for greater respect for the principles for sustainability. A house that is being designed with sustainability in mind can make use of solar energy for heating and electricity, as the sun (through skylights and sun tubes) with natural light. Grey water systems can be installed to ensure the most efficient use of water, and the house can be built with non-toxic and sustainable materials collected.