How to Build ‘Green’

Living in an energy efficient home can have many different benefits. For example, the men and women who build or live in a ‘green’ home can enjoy the benefits of lower energy costs. In addition, the chances of wasting energy to heat or cool off a house are lessened. Building a ‘green’ and energy efficient home can lower the overall amount of energy that is required to build and live in a house. Those who are interested in building a ‘green’ house will have to use various recycled materials. It is not that difficult for a construction worker to find the post-consumer materials that he or she needs. For example, these materials can be purchased online, at hardware stores and at improvement stores.

Using Recycled Building Materials for a ‘Green’ House
You can build a ‘green’ house by using recycled building materials. This might include aluminium, steel and recycled bricks. There are a lot of different manufacturers who deal specifically in building construction materials that have been recycled. You can even find materials that have been recycled like heavy timber and masonry ceramics. Using these materials can prove to be an overall benefit for the house and the environment.

Using Recycled Plastic and Glass for a ‘Green’ House
The recycling industry offers plastic and glass that has been recycled for construction workers to use. It is possible for you to melt the recycled glass and use it again to create the windows for the ‘green’ house that you are building. You can also find a use for plastic that has been recycled. For example, you can add plastic to the structural materials that you use for the house’s insulation.

Adding Waste Material to Cement Mixtures
When you use your cement mixtures for the ‘green’ house that you are building, you can use different waste material that has been recovered. You may want to mix fly ash with sand and gravel to add to your cement mixture. Fly ash is a type of material that has been leftover from burning coal. Creating this mixture when you use cement can replace up to 35 percent of the cement that you use when you mix concrete. This mixture can be used to fix pavement that has been damaged or fix cracked areas. You can also use this new cement mixture to add another layer to the house’s concrete driveway.

 

This is a sponsored post from Patterson Pope, an eco-friendly storage solutions company proudly assisting architects and designers build ‘green’. 


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