Green Building with Van Buren Inc.

IN YEARS PAST building GREEN has been associated with high cost low grade materials.  However, just like any technology GREEN building materials have come a long way in the last 20 years.  While we continue to wait for all the technologies to be practical in the home we strive to use products that are proven in their effectiveness and durability.  We won’t sacrifice the integrity of your home’s structure but we will do all we can to meet your desire for a green home.

Here is some information on building GREEN straight from www.greenhomeguide.org.

What Makes a Green Home?

A green home incorporates smart design, technology, construction and maintenance elements to significantly lessen the negative impact of the home on the environment and improve the health of the people who live inside. No matter your location or living situation, the opportunities for living a greener life at home are limited only by your imagination.

Green Homes 101

Making your home a greener place is a commitment – to yourself, your family, your community and the world. But more than that, it is a learning process. As exciting new technologies, products and scientific breakthroughs constantly emerge, staying educated on the hows – as well as the whys – of maintaining a green home is the best way to ensure your efforts are as effective and beneficial as possible.

Green Home Defined

A green home uses less energy, water and natural resources, creates less waste and is healthier for the people living inside compared to a standard home. It’s as simple as that!

A home can be built green, or you can make it green later.  From a more energy-efficient kitchen to a tree-filled backyard paradise, your home can be green top to bottom, front to back, inside and out.

The Benefits of a Green Home

There are many very real benefits to living in a green home, and every day, more and more Americans are discovering those benefits. Green homes are healthier, more durable and more cost-effective.

Average Performance Achievements from LEED for Homes Projects
Last update:
March 18, 2008
Energy Use Reduction Water Use Reduction Construction Waste Diverted from Landfill
LEED-Certified Homes 30% 20% 40%
LEED-Silver Homes 40% 30% 50%
LEED-Gold Homes 50% 40% 60%
LEED-Platinum Homes 60% 50% 70%

More Benefits of a Green Home

There are many very real benefits to living in a green home, and every day, more and more Americans are discovering those benefits. That’s why green homes are expected to make up 10% of new home construction by 2010, up from 2% in 2005, according to the 2006 McGraw-Hill Construction Residential Green Building SmartMarket Report. Owning a green home is good for your health, your wallet and our environment.

A Healthier Home

A Cost-Efficient Home

An Environmentally Friendly Home