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Sustainable walls
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Wall selection is a key component of sustainable design. Sustainable walls help reduce heat island effect, provide insulation and natural cooling. Sustainable walls can slow down stormwater runoff, and when properly designed and installed can add value to a house, and reduce energy costs.Choosing the correct wall system is part of good sustainable design. Homeowners should demand good sustainable wall design, builders should be knowledgeable about them, and architects should include them in every building design.
Exterior Doors
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An exterior door can contribute significantly to air leakage in a home-as well as some heat transfer-if it's old, not properly installed, and/or not properly air sealed. This can result in energy losses.Weatherstrip your home to seal air leaks around movable joints, such as windows or doors. Do it now and you will see great savings in your energy bills this winter.
Sustainable roofing
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If you are building a new house or replacing your roof, try and install a sustainable roof.It's a roofing system that is designed, constructed, maintained, rehabilitated, and demolished with an emphasis throughout its life cycle on using natural resources efficiently and preserving the global environment.While many homeowners may think that a sustainable roof requires a large gesture, choosing any one of these options can make a large environmental impact. Even asphalt shingles can be upgraded to reduce energy and construction waste and could just get you a break on your homeowner's insurance.
Home Improvements
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Home improvement tax creditsTax credits are available for home improvements "placed in service" from January 1, 2009- December 31, 2009. Any qualified home improvements made in 2008 are not eligible for the tax credit.
Green Building Cost
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Green Building Cost, Budgeting and ROIGreen building skeptics sometimes argue that it's difficult or even impossible to build green without paying a big cost premium. But real-world examples show that you can complete a LEED-certified green building project for an average of 2 percent more in upfront costs, and sometimes even below standard market construction costs.
Energy Saving Tip
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Home Energy Saving Tip:Shade Your Air Conditioner For Up To A 10% Efficiency Improvement, according to eere.
Energy Saving Tip
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Home Energy Saving Tip:Track Your Energy Costs with a Home Energy Audit.
Passive Solar Window Design
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Energy-efficient windowsEnergy-efficient windows can help lower a home's heating, cooling, and lighting costs. Windows provide our homes with light, warmth, and ventilation, but they can also negatively impact a home's energy efficiency. You can reduce energy costs by installing energy-efficient windows in your home. Some energy efficiency improvements to existing windows can also help.
Tankless Water Heaters
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Water HeatersWater heating uses up to 25 percent of the energy in U.S. homes and is the second largest energy expense in U.S. households, according to the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), so it's definitely worth it to invest the time and effort in researching different water heating options.
Rainwater Harvesting
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Rainwater Harvesting in TexasWater has long been a precious commodity in Texas. In the past, 50 percent of water used in Central Texas was from mineral rich groundwater.
Electronic Waste (e-waste)
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Electronic or toxic WasteElectronic waste, or e-waste, accounts for 70 percent of the overall toxic waste that you currently find in landfills.
Office Paper Recycling
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Make a difference: Recycling your office paperOne of the easiest ways that we can make a difference in the environment is to recycle the paper that is generated in an office setting.
Green Building Ordinance
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City of Dallas Green Building OrdinanceThe Dallas City Council adopted a resolution for the implementation of the citywide green building program and an ordinance establishing the green building program on April 9, 2008.