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January 9, 2009 |
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New Homes: The Hunt for Green
by Dena Kouremetis
So you want to do your part in helping to make your environment greener. Where do you start? If you're looking for a newly built home, there are lots of things to look for from the homebuilders you're considering, according to B.E.S.T. -- Building Environmental Science and Technology. Green builders are those that use construction materials wisely, including recycled, renewable and reused resources to the max. Green homes are designed and constructed to ensure that they are healthy for their occupants, typically more comfortable and easier to inhabit due to lower operating and owning costs -- and are good for the planet, besides. Dallas-based McGuyer Homebuilders is an example of a builder pledged to build all of it homes to green building standards. It plans to build 800 homes a year that conform to the Green Built North Texas standards set by the Homebuilders Association of Greater Dallas. So far all 101 members have signed on since the standards were introduced over a year ago. Things to look for in a newly built green home would include things such as :
Published: January 29, 2008 Use of this article without permission is a violation of federal copyright laws.
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