Introduction to the Eco Friendly Home; a Healthier, More Earth-Conscious
Option
With so much focus on creating a more eco friendly living
environment, more and more homeowners building a new home are considering
green house design. An eco friendly home for a healthier lifestyle
that helps to protect Earth’s precious natural resource commodities.
In keeping with the environmental movement, there has been a dramatic
increase in new materials and products available for green building.
Natural, specialized building materials for a healthier indoor environment,
in-step with Environmental Protection Agency EPA rating and guidelines.
With the added bonus of helping homeowners save a considerable amount
of money in energy costs.
How to Build a Green House
A green house is one that is sustainable. A durable, environmentally
friendly building using non-toxic materials; reducing indoor air
pollution. Designed to create an effective building envelope; a
tightly sealed structure with controlled ventilation and cost effective
heating and cooling.
A green house helps conserve energy and has high levels of “RRD:”
renew-ability, reusability, and durability. With less negative indoor
and outdoor environment impact, using the following 5 basic principles:
- Optimized use of the sun; whether active or passive solar energy
- Improvement of indoor air quality
- Responsible use of land
- High performance, moisture-resistant housing
- Wise natural resource management of the Earth’s offerings
A green house layout might be narrow – facilitating cross
ventilation in all rooms. With strategic window placement for maximized
natural ventilation and increased solar benefits. Other aspects
of a green house, energy efficient home include:
- Minimal construction waste
- House design and orientation that minimizes solar loss in winter;
solar gain in the summer.
- Sloped roof for solar energy panel installation; creating natural
light and heat.
- Use of eco friendly building materials such as a structural
insulated panel system, resistant to mold; and borate pressure
treated wood – resistant to fungal decay and termite damage.
- Floors such as a bamboo wood floor, which is 27-percent harder
than northern red oak, is durable, fast growing, and naturally
mildew, insect and water resistant. Cork – a surprising
but excellent choice; hypo-allergenic and fire resistant - providing
thermal and acoustic insulation, durability, and comfort. And
any one of hundreds of different types of wood floor choices that
uphold environmental ethics. Such as those from Forest Stewardship
Council (FSC) certified forests; where trees are regenerated,
air and water quality preserved, and biodiversity conserved.
A Word About Carpets and Rugs
Research by EPA reveals that levels of indoor pollution can be
2 to 5 times greater than they are outside. One major source of
indoor pollution is carpeting and rugs.
Many conventional carpet and carpet padding options contain plastics
made from petroleum. Toxic materials and chemicals – such
as mothproofing and products to repel or retard soil and moisture
pose an additional health risk. And new carpet and rug installation
can fill the air with volatile organic compounds, such as formaldehyde
and benzene.
Carpets and rugs are also notorious for trapping toxic lawn chemicals,
allergens, and other contaminations tracked in from outside; including
dust, dirt, pollen, and bacteria.
Preserve indoor environmental health and safety by using carpeting
made only from recycled and eco friendly materials. Durable and
often less expensive than more conventional choices, these options
are a more responsible, healthy way to enhance room décor.
Other Eco-Friendly, Energy Efficient Product Choices
While affordable eco friendly alternative carpets and rugs can
be purchased and installed, the most eco-friendly flooring option
is usually to avoid their use altogether.
Better flooring choices include the aforementioned cork or bamboo,
hardwood from Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) certified forests,
recycled glass tiles, and natural, hypo-allergenic, biodegradable
linoleum.
There are other interior product options that qualify as green
material, too. Better for house occupant’s health and their
pocketbooks; enhancing the home’s eco-friendly design, positively
impacting the environment.
Including:
- Lightweight concrete countertops, made from recycled newspaper
and fly ash
- Walls finished using non-toxic eco friendly paint
- Energy efficient lighting – such as fluorescent lighting
or the use of solar energy (note: in some provinces a solar energy
rebate or else solar energy grants might be available)
- Energy smart appliances – such as an energy efficient
water heater or refrigerator
- Kitchen cabinets and furnishings free of formaldehyde –
a toxic chemical that causes off-gassing, widely used to manufacture
building materials and various household products
- The use of an exhaust fan over the stove, to remove carbon
monoxide and other gases
- The use of bathroom fans and ventilation – to remove
water vapors, reducing the risk of mold and mildew
- The installation of properly filtered ventilation systems to
remove dirt, dust, pollen, and other pollutants.
It might also be well worth the expense to hire a building envelope
consultant or indoor air quality consultant to assess your home
and help find ways to conserve energy and make your home more eco-friendly.
Locating a Reliable Green House or Energy Efficient Home Builder
Need a reliable green home environment consultant or energy efficient
home builder? Do what thousands of project owners across Canada
are doing. Take advantage of HandyCanadian.com’s homeowner-to-contractor
matchmaking services.
Posting your energy efficient home, solar energy designer home,
or eco-friendly Canada green house project online with our simple-to-use
tools is fast, easy, and FREE – without obligation.
Energy conscious, green house friendly contractors in your area
make contact within days – even hours – after posting.
Critique contractor portfolio, resume, references, insurance, credentials,
and photo gallery of recently completed projects online. And then
connect with contractors of choice – or none at all. There
is no obligation to hire anyone.
Whether building, remodeling, or updating décor; equipping
your home with green material and products creates a more eco friendly
house. One that helps preserve natural resources; saving you money
while creating a healthier indoor environment.
<<--Back
to Home Improvement Tips and Articles Main Index |