Tuesday, September 23, 2014

Is There Really A Need for Sustainable Green Housing?


Anchored on the growing issues of climate change and global warming, sustainable green housing plans and developments have been at the forefront of many real estate company portfolios. The reasons that green housing are more sustainable than the traditional or conventional houses become a primary key point in lobbying these types of homes to modern-day home buyers. The demand for more eco-friendly houses is seen to be doubling incredibly. But sans its purchasing price, is there really a need for sustainable green housing. The rest of the article attempts to explain.

Energy-efficiency


One of the main thrusts of sustainable green housing is to provide home owners with houses that are energy-efficient. This means that the entire household, through various means, can cut down its power-related expenses. Aside from the use of construction materials that facilitate natural movement of cool and hot air when needed, energy efficiency also lies on the use of appliances that are certified Energy Star compliant. With its logo depicted in a household appliance, expect to cut down on your electric bill to as much as 50% compared to non-compliant models.

Resource conservation

A new construction home uses a lot of materials that required raw ingredients to be used during their manufacture. Wall, floor, and roofing materials all consume some of the earth's natural resources. If you are going to use new materials each time - you become liable for the depletion of natural resources. For instance, materials made of wood directly increase the number of trees being cut down. And for every tree being cut down, an area of the forest becomes depleted. In green housing, the use of fully-recycled or partly-recycled construction materials is promoted. This is a great answer towards resource conservation.

Healthier indoor and outdoor setting

Green housing also aims to provide home owners with houses that maintain healthier indoor and outdoor setting. By standards, the use of construction materials that emit harmful components like gases is avoided. This means that green houses are to be free of paints with VOCs, asbestos, and other materials which are hazardous to the health. Don't you want a healthier indoor air that is free of these respiratory hazards?
For a healthier outdoor setting, sustainable home gardening is encouraged. Not only ornamental plants are advised for planting, but also those which are herbal, and those which yield fruits and vegetables. Isn't this healthy? To make it healthier, make it organic by avoiding the use of synthetic fertilizers. You'll have tasty garden fresh ingredients for use in your already-appetizing recipes. How's that for sumptuous meals?
Green housing aims to make lives comfortable not only with the appeal and design of the house, but also of its healthier approach to functionality.

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