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Going Green with Roof Construction

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Now, more than ever before in our history, families and businesses alike are making a concerted effort to “go green” with as many choices in how they live their lives, run their businesses, and build the buildings that impact both of those actions. This has led to the birth and growth of a relatively new industry in the world of building materials. “Green” building materials.

What this means for you is that you now have more options than ever before when it comes to roofing, insulation, and various other building materials that will help lower the costs involved in living in your home or business, the carbon footprint you leave behind, and the world you leave behind for your grandchildren some day down the road.

There are quite a few options available for “green” roof construction and more introduced to the market each and every day. Not only are the building materials offering a “greener” array of options but you will also find newer and greener alternatives for shingling roofs, covering roofs, and insulating. If you haven't taken the time to consider some of the green options that are available for fear of the costs involved, now is a great time to do just that.

When you consider the average lifespan of a roof, you just might find that the money saving possibilities presented by many green building materials will pay for itself. Some of them will pay for themselves within the first year of ownership. That means you get the remainder of the life of your roof to enjoy significant savings on energy bills all the while doing something great for the planet. It's a win-win situation for any home or business owner that is concerned about the state of the planet.

One rather expensive method is installing tile roofs that have a much longer lifespan than the average asphalt shingle roof. This works well because it reduces the amount of waste being produced. Reflective shingles and membrane roofing are other options that offer a more environmentally friendly alternative when it comes to roofing construction. Remember that it is more than the covering of the roof that matters in these situations.

The materials that are used to create the roof are important as well. Choose woods that are widely used and easily replaced instead of more exotic woods that may take years upon years to regrow. Remember that building green means leaving as little as possible of an impact on the planet, reducing the amount of waste left behind, and recycling the materials that are able to be reused whenever possible. To achieve that end you may want to consider salvaged roofing trusses, insulation that is made of recycled materials, and countless other great innovations in building materials that do their part to limit the impact of the building projects on the planet.




 

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Conservation earns Boone River a distinction - Daily Freeman Journal


Conservation earns Boone River a distinction
Daily Freeman Journal
One of the newest hoops in the BRW was a former open feedlot on a slope that runs north into nearby Eagle Creek. The building is owned and operated by Kelly Hammen, in Norway Township along Keokuk Avenue, between 150th and 160th Street in Wright County ...

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Green modular: Where there's a will there's a way - Ottawa Citizen


Green modular: Where there's a will there's a way
Ottawa Citizen
By Sheila Brady, The Ottawa Citizen May 11, 2012 Michelle Kaufmann, the princess of building green, über-contemporary, modular homes is in Fiji, struggling with a slow Internet connection and losing her Wi-Fi access because it's starting to rain.

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935 Pacific Street - New York Times (blog)


935 Pacific Street
New York Times (blog)
Your guests will be blown away with the soaring 18' ceilings in the living room and lower gallery/recreation/bedroom off your private decked outdoor space. The galley kitchen opens both to the living room and separate dining mezzanine with garden views ...

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Holy Cross School at 100: A history of faith, fun and character - Catholic Sentinel


Holy Cross School at 100: A history of faith, fun and character
Catholic Sentinel
All male at first, Holy Cross boarded lads from around the district, including farm boys from along the lower Columbia River. Older boys tended the boiler in the basement and helped keep the place clean. By 1916, the Archdiocese of Oregon City had been ...

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