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Green Building Considerations For Prospective Homeowners

For prospective homeowners concerned about environmental sustainability, discovering the potential of green building concepts is essential before choosing a residence. This article describes how green building ideas are available in many choices typically made by home buyers.

Your new home's design and location present you, the prospective homeowner, with many opportunities to go green. For example, homebuyers have choices when it comes to what builder to choose and what community or neighborhood in which to build. Other factors to consider are building material choices and designing homes for maximum energy efficiency.

Choose a Home Design

Look for a builder with a proven record of building with green concepts. This builder can offer existing home floor plans that include green principles. Alternatively, you can approach this problem by selecting an architect for a custom home plan or a green building home design. In this alternative, once you have a floor plan, you can shop for a home builder.

If you use a builder who has built green homes in the past, you enjoy some peace of mind that the builder makes choices for building materials with sustainability in mind. Other factors such as cost and availability will influence the choice of building materials.

Ask questions about green building products, including high-efficiency windows, environmentally-friendly insulation, recycled concrete blocks, sustainable roofing materials, and plastic lumber. Many green alternatives for home building materials exist. You need products that are durable, environmentally-safe, composed from renewable materials, energy efficient, and affordable.

Research Standards in Sustainable Building Construction

The Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) has developed a Green Building Rating System that offers standards for sustainable building construction. One of the attractive aspects of LEED is that its standards are first reviewed by over 10,000 participating organization. The extensive review process should reassure consumers that gre

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