Why
Green Real Estate?
Good
Question !!!
With the many
newspaper headlines these days on global warming and rising fuel
and food costs, it's becoming more common knowledge that we need
to make changes in the way we live.
Not as many people
are buying cars that use a lot of gas. They want fuel economy. Hybrid
sales are rising and SUV sales are dropping. Both fuel economy and
a concern for emissions and our environment need to influence our
decisions. That's the trend and I don't think it's a fad.
The same needs
to become true of the homes we live in. If we're shopping for a
new house, we need to think of energy efficiency. But that's just
one aspect of "green." We also need to think of many other
things. The following list is adapted from the U.S.
Green Building Council checklist:
Location:
It's better for your pocketbook and the environment if you choose
a place to live that's near the places you have to go. You'll use
less gas. You should also choose a place that isn't environmentally
sensitive, like a steep slope.
Size:
Smaller is better! You'll use fewer resources.
Building
Design: It's not hard to design a structure to access natural
light - 75% is good, shade from the heat, and windows and a roof
to reduce summer heat gain.
Green
Building Materials: As much as possible, use non-toxic,
rapidly renewable materials. You can get wood certified by the Forest
Stewardship Council and even use salvaged and recycled materials
and items.
Insulation:
Use enough non-toxic, high-R factor insulation to keep the heat
in during cold months and out during the hot.
Windows,
exterior doors: Use Energy Star doors and windows and be
sure they are tightly sealed.
Energy
Effiency: Use efficient lighting, heating, cooling, water-heating
and Energy Star appliances.
Renewable
Energy: You may be able to generate some of your own energy.
Solar hot water is one simple way to do this.
Water
Efficiency: Use special kitchen and bathroom fixtures.
Consider a rainwater collection and storage system. A graywater
system may be another possibility.
Indoor
Air Quality: Did you know that breathing problems like
allergies and asthma are on the rise and indoor air is the main
reason? You need good natural ventilation, HVAC clean air circulation,
protection from garage fumes, use of non-toxic materials, cleaners
and furnishings.
Landscaping:
Provide shade for exterior walls, driveway, patios and other hardscape.
Use native, drought tolerant plants.
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