Showing posts with label Green Building. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Green Building. Show all posts

WHAT’S THE DEAL WITH CFL’S?


Replacing your light bulbs with Compact Fluorescent Light bulbs otherwise know as CFL’s can save you 75% over standard incandescent bulbs.  New CFL’s come in a variety of shapes and sizes that will fit regular light fixtures.  Yes CFL’s are initially more expensive than standard light bulbs but they can last up to 10 times as long and use about 25% of the electricity.  
Now you’re going to tell me that CFL’s give a harsh light.  Your right the first time I bought a CFL and installed it I felt like I was in a hospital because it was a really white light.  Through trial and error I have discovered 2 things.  The first is that for a warmer light buy a bulb that has a Kelvin rating of 2700.  The 2700K bulbs will give off a much more desirable light than the 3000k-5000k bulbs that are available.  Second I will often step down the wattage a bit over the incandescent equal.  For example, typically a 60 watt incandescent equals a 13-15 watt CFL.  When replacing a 60 watt incandescent I will use a 10-13 watt CFL.  This will vary among brands so its not a hard and fast rule but it has helped me find a softer light that my wife won’t object to. 
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8 GREEN BUILDING MYTHS, BUSTED

Green building -- or sustainable building -- involves incorporating eco-friendly elements into the design and maintenance of a home and minimizing the impact on the environment when building houses, condos and the like.

More homeowners and builders are interested in green building and want to choose energy efficient features for their homes, so it's important to know what's fact and what's myth. Peter Yost of BuildingGreen LLC in association with GreenBuildingAdvisor.com addresses eight common green building myths. 


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16 Green Building Innovations of 2010

Technology and design are inextricably intertwined in the world of green building.  During the last year, we’ve seen some fascinating technologies and clever designs that have the potential to reduce the environmental impact of the built environment in a new way.  I hope you enjoy this review of innovation culled from our archives of the last year. READ MORE

Courtesy: Jetson Green

What Is Green Building? HGTV.com

By Joe Bousquin




The National Association of Home Builders says more builders are hopping on the green building bandwagon every month. A recent NAHB survey found that by the end of next year, half of it's members will employ some form of green construction in their homes. "We're starting to see 2007 as a tipping point", says Emily English, green building program manager at NAHB. 

Despite more awareness about green building, there is still a lot of confusion about exactly what green building is. For most experts, there are five main characteristics that define it:

Having an environmentally friendly site selection or "footprint" 
Using energy efficient designs and materials while building a "tighter" home. 
Reducing a home's water consumption 
Promoting a healthy indoor air environment. 
Emphasizing material conservation and waste reduction 

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