Monday, December 31, 2007

How Green Remodeling Pays Off

Find out six ways home owners can make their homes more green-friendly to lower utility bills and attract buyers.
By: Susan Thurston: REALTOR® Magazine
Green remodeling can pay off — not only in lowered utility bills, but also in buyer appeal when the property is sold.

Here are some green things to consider.

    • Site selection. Prefer infill development instead of a new subdivision in a
far-flung new suburb that gobbles wetlands and displaces animals.
• Energy-efficient products. Choose Energy Star appliances, double-paned
windows, low-flush toilets, and compact fluorescent light bulbs.
• Spray foam insulation. Seal the home with insulation that doesn’t let the heat
or cooled air leak out.
• Sustainable wood flooring. Select flooring certified by Forest Stewardship
Council, which protects forests by managing the amount of wood harvested
annually.
• Locally made products. Buy products made less than 250 miles away to reduce
transportation costs. Granite, for instance, is generally imported from afar.
• Nontoxic paint. Use paint that is low in volatile organic compounds (VOCs) —
chemicals that evaporate into the atmosphere. Look for Green Seal certified
brands.