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Friday, May 27, 2011
2. Environmentally friendly insulation: Because of its recycled content, and superior energy and acoustic performance, cellulose insulation is an environmentally preferable product that is not only healthier than fiber glass, but also cost-competitive.
3. Low and zero-voc finishes: One of the leading causes of indoor air pollution can be blamed on paints and finishes because they release low levels of toxic substances for long periods of time after their application. Most paints and finishes have petroleum-based solvents as a carrier, but low and zero-voc finishes use water instead. These coating are just as durable and way friendlier to our lungs! 4. Engineered lumber: Due to many irregularities only certain parts of natural lumber can be processed into high-grade dimensional lumber. In contrast, 60 to 70 percent of the raw material coming from engineered wood products can be used for building. Glue-laminated beams and TJI Joists are resourceful and efficient materials that can significantly reduce the amount of wood needed for any construction project.
5. Straw bales, adobe, starch-clay, and natural plasters: Building with local, natural materials, such as earth straw, dramatically reduces the total embodied energy of a home or building because from an ecological standpoint, the lower a material's embodied energy, the better.
Green building is a smart decision not only for our health, but also for our bank accounts. Owners are finding the long-term savings far exceed the upfront investment of incorporating green building features. Furthermore, it seems that the new administration is very serious about providing funding for new infrastructure required to implement green energy programs. If programs progress as Washington is currently promising, the home contractor who is not using green products and providing green energy solutions will go the way of the dinosaurs.
The resources are to be there, the public is ready for the change, so now it is time for the construction industry to provide the tools and knowledge we need to keep the green movement going forward.
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