When you’re planning to do a home addition or remodeling project, it’s not enough that it just fits your home. As homeowners, we all have a responsibility to take care of our environment, and we can do so by choosing sustainable home addition options. As such, you’d want the right materials for the job as well as sustainable options that will help your family and the planet. Here’s how you can build a sustainable home addition.
Focus on These Key Things
When you’re shopping for materials with the least harmful effects on the environment, make sure that you look for these things:
- The materials are mostly comprised of recycled materials.
- The materials are recyclable.
- The process of harvesting, mining or extracting the materials aren’t harmful to the environment or doesn’t threaten other endangered species.
- It has a long lifespan.
- It can be sourced locally.
- It shouldn’t consume too much resources to grow, extract, manufacture and transport the material.
While your home remodeling contractors will tell you that it’s tough to tick all of these criteria when you’re looking for upgrades, it helps give you a good idea of what makes up sustainable materials.
Consult Your Contractor for Green Strategies
When you’re going green, this means that your aim is to maximize energy efficiency. With energy costs slowly rising, going the energy-efficient route ensures that you get significant savings every month. Green home additions incorporate energy saving strategies, such as optimizing insulation, natural lighting, natural ventilation and passive solar heating. You can consult your contractor to find the best options for your home.
Design Build Remodeling Group of Maryland is one of the most trusted home renovation and kitchen remodeling contractors in the area. With our exceptional services and professional team, we’ll make sure your whole-house remodel runs smoothly from start to finish. We proudly serve suburban Maryland and Washington, DC. Call us today at (443) 300-2268, or fill out this contact form to schedule your consultation. We’d love to hear from you!