Benefits of a Green San Francisco Home
If you’re thinking of remodeling your San Francisco home, you should consider incorporating some green building practices or materials into your plans. Green building designs can include anything from using recycled materials to installing a rainwater collection system outside your home.
Here are just a few reasons why a green home is better for your health, your bank account and the environment:
- Better health. Surprisingly, indoor air pollution from toxic materials and cleaning products is usually far worse than outdoor air pollution. This aggravates conditions like asthma and allergies. Green homes tend to have better ventilation and fewer problems with mold and mildew. A simple switch to toxin-free building materials and cleaning products makes everyone breathe easier inside your San Francisco home.
- Lower cost. It’s true that building a green home will cost more upfront. However, the difference is probably not as great as you think. Green building materials are more available and less expensive than they used to be because more people are using them. You have to look at more than just the cost of the home, though. A green home will consume up to 40% less energy and up to 50% less water than a standard home. This means you will save money on your utility bill each month.
- More environmentally friendly. Green homes use less energy which helps us reduce our dependency on non-renewable energy sources. Plumbing, environmentally-friendly bathroom fixtures and water-conserving irrigation systems lower water consumption and help protect our water resources. Most green building materials are made with recycled products and reduce the amount of waste that ends up in our landfills.
You can create a green San Francisco home that’s ideal for your family. Call Patten and Monfredini at 415-345-3133 or email us at lmonfredini@pacunion.com
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LINKS:
indoor air pollution
http://www.epa.gov/iaq/
Green building materials
http://www.greenbuildingsupply.com//Public/Home/index.cfm
Environmentally-friendly bathroom fixtures http://www.epa.gov/WaterSense/pp/lists/find_faucet.htm