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Green remodeling can be done in small ways and doesn’t necessarily have to encompass the entire home. What is Green Remodeling? It's an all-encompassing approach that emphasizes making a home healthy, comfortable, and efficient.

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Green Remodeling

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Green Remodeling 101

By NARI

What is Green Remodeling? It's an all-encompassing approach that emphasizes making a home healthy, comfortable, and efficient. Consideration is given to indoor air quality, energy conservation, resource conservation, reduced material waste, and the use of products that are better for the environment (and for people). 
Why go green?

It’s easier on the earth, it lowers costs, and it provides a healthier home in which to live. According to the Sustainable Building Industry Council (SBIC), housing alone consumes 20% of America’s energy. Homeowners who choose to remodel green can lower their energy consumption by 30-50%. It’s widely agreed that forests produce 40% of Earth's oxygen, and that building supplies use 25% of its forests. Remodeling green by incorporating recycled materials or sustainable species will help homeowners to tread more lightly on Earth’s natural resources. 

Green remodeling is becoming more popular as homeowners consider health issues, rising energy costs and planetary resources. More than 15 million Americans are estimated to have asthma, including one-in-13 school-age children, and more than 28 million Americans suffer from hay fever and other allergies, all of which are aggravated by poor indoor air quality.

NARI President Everett Collier, CR states: “Remodeling Green offers every homeowner the opportunity to reduce home energy demands, lessen home maintenance costs, and increase comfort. Remodelers are increasingly exploring green remodeling principles for their overall value for their clients and for the sake of the environment.” 

The Green Program at NARI helps remodelers help consumers. “If a remodeling contractor seeks to develop knowledge and skill in the area of green remodeling,” says the Chair of the Green Education Sub-Committee, Chris Donatelli, CR, CKBR, “the NARI Green program will help realize those goals. This program thoroughly educates the contractor who desires to focus on environmentally friendly remodels.” 

Facets of Green Remodeling

• Energy conservation
The average home today utilizes systems for heating, ventilation , and air conditioning, and most homes are not built as efficiently as they could be, all of which results in high energy consumption. The U.S. Department of Energy believes if current buildings were green-improved, they would use $20 billion less energy per year. Green remodeling puts a strong emphasis on making homes as efficient as possible with modifications like energy efficient appliances and thermostats that can be programmed at different temperatures for different times of the day.

• Indoor air quality
There are many sources that contribute to the air quality inside a home. They include pollutants brought in from the outside, toxic chemicals existing inside the home, and the activities...

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