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Remodeling INAFCS: Green Remodeling 5432 Winthrop Ave. Indianapolis, IN 46220 Gary Vickrey, Owner 317.339.6096
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Topics to discuss Why go Green? What makes a product Green? What is Green remodeling? How Green do you want to be Most common products Cost comparisons- Green vs. Traditional materials Ideas for making your home more Green Resources and information
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The Green market Growing market built by: Consumer interest to support the environment Companies offer products that solve problems & meet design goals at affordable prices. It is critical to be educated in this new direction!
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Why go Green? Save money on energy & water Reduce exposure to toxic chemicals Increased awareness of environmental responsibility Save limited resources Reduce waste/landfill Reuse products and recycling Promote sustainable products
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What makes a product Green? Energy efficiency Reduction in water use Use less or non-toxic chemicals in production Minimize particle emissions to improve Indoor Air Quality Prevent VOC= Voctile Organic Compound and off gassing Ratio of recycled content
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What is Green Remodeling? It is a wide spectrum- defined by your goals By choosing any higher efficiency product over a less efficient product your home will be more “Green” and more efficient than before Industry standards for home and commercial LEED certification (US government agency) Green Certified Remodelers (NARI)
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What does LEED certified mean? LEED= Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design US Green Building Council point based certification program for new home and commercial construction projects. 4 levels of LEED: certified, silver, gold, platinum Commercial buildings use 60% of US energy, so increasing LEED certified buildings support reductions in energy dependence & save money.
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Green Certified Remodelers NARI- National Association of Remodeling Industry created Green Certified Professional (GCP) standard: Full time remodeler for 5+ years Used green products, practices in jobs for 3+ years Completed 16+ hours of green/sustainable continuing education Pass comprehensive exam
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Most Common Green Products Lighting, LUTRON Compact Fluorescent Light- CFL Flooring Recycled content Paint Low/No VOC Wall coverings Recycled countertops Energy Star Appliances Fabric-recycled Green insulation Soy Based On demand water heaters High efficiency windows/doors Low E, double pane Live Roofs “Green Roofs” Low-Flow toilets & shower systems
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LUTRON LIGHTING
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RECYCLED COUNTERTOP
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UPHOLSTERY-RECYCLED
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LIVE/GREEN ROOF
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TOILET/SINK COMBO
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Lighting- Green Options Options to improve lighting efficiency: Add a dimmer switch to existing Replace incandescent bulbs with CFL CFL- compact fluorescent light last 10x longer & use 75% less energy LED Incandescent lighting is not as available for home use yet, same benefits as CFL Designing task specific lighting, such as under counter, can reduce overhead light use
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Green flooring options What to look for: Endurance, comfort, style, lower toxicity socially responsible manufacturing installation & recycle when it’s replaced Combine those issues with cost to select best option Bamboo, Cork Rubber Marmoleum, made of natural materials Recycled glass Hardwood: salvaged, & certified Natural Fiber Carpets: wool, jute, sisal QualitySelections
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BAMBOO FLOORING
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RUBBER FLOORING
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MARMOLEUM FLOORING
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CARPET TILES- RECYCLED
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What you Need to know: Bamboo Bamboo is the best selling Green flooring Quick renewable resource- can grow 1’ per day. Mature & harvestable after 3-4 years vs. Hardwood Trees mature 20-120 years Stronger than Cherry 80% grown in China- high petroleum costs to deliver What pesticides & chemicals are used in growing & sealing? Has the bamboo been allowed to mature? Immature bamboo dents and chips easily… soft. ProsCons
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BAMBOO WALL COVERINGS
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Green paint options Low and no VOC paints are of equal quality and price equal to a medium grade paint Near $20-30/gallon. Most paint companies offer low/no VOC Most colors are still available Traditional paint contains Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) VOC’s off-gas for over a year Creates Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) issues. Pros of Low/No VOCCons of Traditional
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The Cost of Green Perceived vs. actual increase in cost vs. Traditional Quality varies across price ranges Prices are often same at comparable quality Degree of “purity" can increase price Match your goal to the product Calculate future cost savings Value placed on “intangibles”, like the environment Wide range 0% to 100% of a product being green
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Low Cost ways to Green your home Trade incandescent light bulbs for CFL 5 bulbs can save 50% off annual lighting bill Wrap ducts to insulate & reduce heat loss Add more/better attic insulation to R-38 Ensure windows are weather tight Replace faucets/showerheads with low flow options cut water usage by 20,000 gal/yr & save 10-16% water heating costs
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Low Cost ways to Green your home Install programmable thermostats Save up to $100/yr Plant native plants, reduce lawn area Buy Energy Star rated appliances Washer: uses 55% less water, 50% less energy/load save $110/yr Refrigerator: uses 20% less energy than conventional
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Bottom line on Green Personal choice What are your objectives? Many things are simple to implement & cost little Other areas, require some research to find the product to meet your goal & your budget Educate yourself- the internet is full of helpful sites A qualified remodeler can help
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