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Teach Me About Green Home Construction

By: Linda Glutmein

All that ‘green’ talk has had you suitably enthused to build a green home. So how do you go about it? Well, for starters there are some basic questions, which need to be asked when planning green home construction. These basic questions are – where do you want to build your dream ‘green’ home? Which green resources are indigenously on hand? To build your green house what are the suitable green designs? Who else is interested? Is there a suitable architect available? Is there ant help from the government? The solutions to these concerns will clarify the way forward for building your green home.
The geographical location of your green house will decide to a great extent what sort of green design or designs you would want to incorporate. If it were in the mountains, a different type of approach would be required, say to a house in the plains or the deserts or by the seaside.
The subsequent item on your checklist for construction of your ‘green’ home would be the availability of local green resources. Even though plentiful natural resources are readily available, you would have to make a judicious choice in utilizing them. For example, choosing to cut down those trees which are plentiful instead of the rare long living variety which are much more difficult to replace. Your green home construction could well aid national resource conservation by using products recycled from the city’s landfills.
The dictates of weather will also decide what sort of green design you would want to incorporate. For example, sloping traditional roofs with runnels would be appropriate in wet weather climate rather than flat topped log cabins, which are more suitable for the mountains. Hot weather favors the use of straw bale and compressed earth blocks in green home constructions.
A surefire success for green home construction – involve others. Remember, a community effort is always better than ‘going at it alone’. It helps you to conserve resources and save money. For example, if a community decides to build green homes they can pool in resources such as common swimming pool, common solar panel grid, common water harvesting projects and common recycling plants. A ‘green’ home construction is not a province of the uninitiated. You would require a suitably qualified architect who knows the subject. The architect will know what to tap, what sort of initiatives will get you best tax benefits from the government and what will prove economical in the long run. That should be your mantra for constructing a green home.

Article Source: http://www.pr2work.com

For more related to green home designs, visit GreenHomeGuide.org.

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