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1 The Principles of Green Remodeling
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2 What is Green Remodeling?
NARI’s approach to Green Remodeling is an all-encompassing approach that emphasizes making a home: Healthy Comfortable Efficient

3 What is Green Remodeling?
Consideration is given to: Indoor air quality Energy conservation Resource conservation Reduced material waste Use of products that are better for the environment (and for people).

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5 Why Go Green? Because it’s… Easier on the earth A cost savings
Healthier for you

6 How To Go Green Green remodeling can be done in small ways and doesn’t necessarily have to encompass the entire home.  It’s easy to pick and choose elements that fit your lifestyle and price point

7 How To Go Green Non-toxic paints and sealants Programmable thermostats
Energy-efficient appliances Natural flooring Natural fiber rugs and fabrics Recycled material roof shingles and tiles Energy-efficient lighting Insulated hot water pipes Tankless water heaters Quality insulation Native plants for landscaping

8 What is Indoor Air Quality Important?
More than 15 million Americans are estimated to have asthma, including one-in-13 school-age children More than 28 million Americans suffer from hay fever and other allergies, all of which are aggravated by poor indoor air quality. Describe the common health effects of mold. Describe the processes that can reduce or eliminate mold. Describe the sources of moisture failures. Describe the process used during remodeling to minimize the IAQ issues at the completion of the remodeling project. Describe the various chemicals present in the indoor environment and the hazards they may represent. Describe the methods used to reduce harmful chemicals as part of the remodeling project. Identify the IAQ issues presented by various building products common in remodeling projects. Identify the IAQ hazards presented by an attached garage and describe the processes used to reduce them.

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10 Difference Between Deconstruction and Demolition
When remodeling a home, there is often a large amount of construction waste. This amounts to 136 million tons of waste annually, according to the EPA, which in turn makes up 20% of the waste in landfills. Define deconstruction Explain the benefits of deconstruction Explain how to reduce waste on site Describe the steps for getting ready to salvage from a job site Give examples on how and what can be reused and recycled Explain when not to reuse materials

11 Difference Between Deconstruction and Demolition
Green remodeling focuses on reducing this waste during remodeling and reusing materials whenever possible, as 85 to 90% of materials thrown out can be recycled. Define deconstruction Explain the benefits of deconstruction Explain how to reduce waste on site Describe the steps for getting ready to salvage from a job site Give examples on how and what can be reused and recycled Explain when not to reuse materials

12 Energy and Resources According to the Sustainable Building Industry Council (SBIC), housing alone consumes 20% of America’s energy. Homeowners who choose to remodel green can lower their energy consumption by 30-50%. It’s widely agreed that forests produce 40% of Earth's oxygen, and that building supplies use 25% of its forests. Remodeling green by incorporating recycled materials or sustainable species will help homeowners to tread more lightly on Earth’s natural resources.

13 Insulation, Heating, Ventilation & Air Conditioning (HVAC)
Environmental cost of low efficiency HVAC systems. Importance of proper ventilation duct design and installation Proper venting for ranges, range hoods, and bathroom fans. GeoThermals - why, and how Define the terms associated with insulation and the insulating process List the various types of insulation products and compare their relative merits based on insulating ability, product application, and environmental impact. Describe the factors that should be considered when evaluating the environmental impact of insulation products. Describe the impact air leakage has on the efficiency of insulation. Describe the method used to prevent or correct air leakage issues. Describe the action taken during remodeling that will reduce or eliminate air leakage.

14 Energy Conservation The U.S. Department of Energy believes if current buildings were green-improved, they would use $20 billion less energy per year. Green remodeling makes homes as efficient as possible with modifications like energy-efficient appliances and programmable thermostats.

15 Renewable Energy Design issues related to renewable energy
Passive solar heating and cooling and how a green remodeler incorporates into the project Selecting the proper window Selecting the appropriate roof overhang. Describe the design issues related to renewable energy and green remodeling. Basic concepts of passive solar heating and cooling and how to incorporate into the remodeling project Select the proper window based on the project’s orientation, expected heating and cooling loads, and any other pertinent information. Select the appropriate roof overhang based on project location, orientation, and desired passive solar heating/cooling effects.

16 Renewable Energy NFRC and Energy Star ratings on windows Solar systems
Active Passive Describe the rating system used on most windows (NFRC) and discuss the importance of an Energy Star rating. Describe the design consideration of installing a solar system (active and passive) as part of a Green Remodeling Project. Describe the on-site considerations used when constructing a Green Remodeling project that contains either a passive or active solar energy system. Describe the maintenance and sustainability issues that must be considered as apart of an active or passive solar energy system.

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18 Appliances Overall energy and water use
Horizontal-axis (Front Loader) vs. vertical-axis (Top Loader) washing machines. Benefits of a central vacuum system. Describe the impact that appliances have on the overall energy and water use of the house. Compare and contrast Energy Star rated appliances with non-Energy Star rated appliances, including initial cost, environmental impact, and life cycle costs. Compare and contrast horizontal-axis vs. vertical-axis washing machines. Discuss the expected benefits of a central vacuum system.

19 Interior Materials/Finishes
Environmental impact of interior materials and finishes Green products for flooring Formaldehyde-free materials Cabinets and finishes Paints and wood finishes Adhesives Moisture-resistant materials Describe the environmental impact of interior materials and finishes associated with a typical remodeling project. List the Green Products that may be used for flooring on a Green Remodeling project. Describe the strategies that should be employed when designing and constructing the interior of a Green Remodeling project. Include as a minimum the following: Use of Formaldehyde-free materials Floor materials Cabinets and finishes Paints and wood finishes Adhesives Discuss moisture resistant materials use in wet and damp areas.

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