Every
home seems to have a never-ending remodeling list. As you consider tackling
your next project, it usually pays off if you also think about helping the
environment. Green remodeling can last longer, utilize recycled materials and
typically end up saving you money in the long run. Below are several
environment-friendly ideas that will have your neighbors green with envy.
1. Rain Gardens
Rain
gardens are a shallow depressions in your yard planted with native shrubs and
flowers. When there is a large rainfall, all the water rushes along roadways
picking up dirt and pollutants along their way to drainage systems and
eventually rivers and streams. Rain gardens catch water run-off, which reduces
the street flooding and makes for cleaner water sources.
2. Reclaimed Hardwoods
Using
reclaimed wood is all of the rage right now — and it’s easy to see why.
Reclaimed wood helps the environment by being recycled and re-purposed from
other structures. Turning an old barn into your new hardwood floors not only
saves trees and looks great, but is an interesting conversation point.
3. Paper Covers Rock
Most
kitchen remodels usually include the discussion of to go with granite or quartz
counter tops. However compressed paper or glass surfaces are actually better
for the environment. Instead of harvesting natural resources, you’ll be
recycling resources that have already been used.
4. One Shower Head
It’s
tempting to use multiple shower heads and powerfully flushing toilets. However,
reducing your water usage saves you money. Install low-flow water fixtures and
limit yourself to just one fantastic shower head in each bathroom. You’ll help
the earth and your pocketbook by saving water.
5. Passive Solar Design
Solar
panels are a great way to trap the sun’s energy and reduce your utility bills.
However, if you’re not ready to directly tap into the grid, then there are ways
you can remodel your home using passive solar design. Concrete floors and thick
concrete, brick or plaster walls soak up the suns rays during the day and
release them at night when the temperature drops.
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