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Whether you are making an addition to your home or remodeling your bathroom cabinets, eco-friendly choices can help you conserve resources and reduce your impact on the environment. As the demand for green building materials grows, major manufactures are expanding their affordable sustainable options, so the green choice may also be the less expensive one. Here are some green guidelines to consider during your next remodeling project.
- Consider renewable sources for cabinetry. Choose wood products certified by the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC), which will be harvested from sustainably managed forests. Spruce, eucalyptus or reclaimed wood are durable, sustainable options from sources that rapidly replenish.
- Use eco-friendly paint. Most paints release toxic fumes called VOCs (volatile organic compounds) that can be inhaled even after the paint is dry. They are potentially carcinogenic and contribute to indoor air pollution. But now low- or no-VOC paint is readily available for use. Most paints rely on petroleum based solvents, but eco-friendly paints are water based and are offered in all forms including primer, finish, sealer, wax and stain.
- Opt for durable sustainable materials when replacing your floors. Linoleum is made from all natural ingredients (linseed oil) and has a life span of thirty to forty years. It resists damage and is easy to clean. Other popular choices include concrete, which can be decoratively embellished, and bamboo and cork flooring, which are both FCS endorsed. Recycled-content carpet not only produces fewer emissions during manufacturing and less off-gassing in the home, it can also be recycled when its useful life is up.
- When replacing appliances, select models that exhibit the Energy Star label. This means the item meets or exceeds international guidelines for energy efficiency. The more efficient the appliance, the more energy and cost savings you will have over the long run. You may get a rebate on your purchase as well; check with your utility company.
- The less material in our landfills the better, so consider what to do with your remodeling waste. Can any of the materials be reused in another project? Can items be donated or sold? Consider donating your deconstructed material to industrial recyclers so it can be reused in the product stream.
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Kelly Cox (Pillar To Post® Professional Home Inspection)
Summer is a great time work on projects around the home that reduce your environmental impact. Even if you are not making big changes, such as replacing old…
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Kelly Cox (Pillar To Post® Professional Home Inspection)
KNOW THE FACTS AND AVOID COSTLY SURPRISES WITH A PRE-LISTING HOME INSPECTION. As a real estate professional, you invest a great deal of time, money, and energy to market your listings. Between advertising, open houses, and meeting with clients, you…
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I went to a vacant house to conduct a re-inspection recently. When I arrived at 8AM the handyman that made the repairs was at the house. One of the repair items was a leaking drain pipe under the kitchen sink. When I opened the cabinet, there were a…
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Spring is swarming season for termites as well as some ants in Florida. Termite reproductives emerge from their nests to mate mid to late February. These mating flights are commonly called "swarms. " Seeing the actual swarm is not a common…
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TOP 3 ROOMS TO INVEST IN Homeowners are continually exposed to the latest and greatest in remodeling and renovation trends on TV programs, in magazines, and on home improvement web sites. It seems there isn't any place in the house that's…
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CONTROLLING ALLERGENS IN THE HOME For many people, household allergens can cause a variety of symptoms, including sneezing, watery eyes, coughing, and shortness of breath, and may be a contributing cause of asthma, especially in children. However,…
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Kelly Cox 321-751-8711 kelly. cox@pillartopost. com 1-800-294-5591 | pillartopost. com…
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DON'T THROW MONEY OUT THE WINDOW With heating and cooling costs continuing to rise, it makes sense to look at one of the leading causes of energy inefficiency in the home: windows. Installing energy-efficient windows can mean increased comfort…
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NEWS from CPSC U. S. Consumer Product Safety Commission Office of Information and Public Affairs Washington, DC 20207 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE August 1, 2007 Release #07-256 CPSC Hotline: (800) 638-2772 CPSC Media Contact: (301) 504-7800 CPSC Releases…
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Kelly Cox
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FL
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