Green Tips
Green housing initiatives follow the philosophy that everything we do should have minimal negative impact on the environment. But the term has become so over-used that its meaning has become diluted. There are many products on the market that claim to be green even though they deliver little benefit. So how can you evaluate a green product or initiative beyond the marketing hype?
Here are some tips to help you and your clients improve the environment around the home:
- Look for green building products used throughout the home: engineered lumber, products made from recycled materials, new pressure-treated wood (less toxic) and low-VOC (volatile organic compounds) paints.
- If youre in the market for a new home, look for homes that are constructed for energy efficiency, specifically in the areas of air sealing and insulation; windows; and house exposure to sun and wind.
- Upgrade or replace heating, cooling and hot water systems. A high-efficiency furnace can result in a 40 percent savings from conventional furnaces.
- Replace old appliances with Energy Star appliances, which use 20 to 30 percent less energy on average.
For more information, or to learn how you can book a Continuing Education Program course about Going Green, email: crssupport@pillartopost.com.