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Top Eco-Friendly Materials for a Green Home

by Lori Madden 11/14/2021

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There are a lot of decisions to make when it comes to building a new construction home. Not only are you going to be talking with the builder about the floor plan and interior design theme for the house, but you also have to think about the type of lifestyle that you want to lead inside your new home.

If you are interested in green living, then you should carefully consider the type of materials used to build your new home.

These are the most eco-friendly materials to use in new home construction:

Bamboo

Bamboo has become a popular option for sustainable flooring, largely because it has the same durability, strength and appearance as wood. It is becoming the material of choice among eco-savvy homeowners because bamboo can be regenerated quicker than wood, and it is helping to dwindle the dependence people have on wood across the globe.

Reclaimed Wood

Reclaimed wood is a material that is created from old pieces of wood that have been previously used in construction. Reclaimed barn wood, for instance, has become particularly popular over the last decade. This wood is used to create unique, one-of-a-kind flooring as well as siding for homes. Homeowners often feel good about the fact that they are giving new life to a piece of wood rather than harvesting fresh wood that is not as sustainable.

Wool Insulation

For decades, builders have most often relied upon fiberglass insulation when building a new home. Today, however, many homeowners are finding that sustainable insulation made from natural materials is a better option. Wool insulation has been found to be a better insulation material than fiberglass, allowing people to feel warmer in the winter and cooler during the summer months while inside their homes.

Recycled Drywall

One up-and-coming trend in sustainable home construction is recycled drywall. Builders now have access to drywall material that consists of nearly 80 percent recycled materials. This type of drywall is just as sturdy and durable as its newly-manufactured counterparts.

Mass Timber

Another eco-friendly material that homeowners may want to consider is mass timber. Mass timber is a wood composite product that is so strong it can be used to replace steel or concrete parts. Mass timber is created in a more sustainable way and results in less carbon emissions than steel or concrete manufacturing.

Low-VOC Paints

Homeowners who want to create an eco-friendly living space may want to ask their builder or contractor to use low-VOC paints. These paints have fewer chemicals in them, and are safer for both people and the environment at-large. There are zero-VOC paints available as well, for those who are interested.

When you opt for sustainable materials for the construction of your home, you may find that there are added benefits. These materials have become known not only for being kind to the environment but also for being long-lasting, durable options. Homeowners who prioritize sustainable materials during the construction of their homes find that they have less need for maintenance and repairs in the years to come.

About the Author
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Lori Madden

As a Florida native growing up in Sarasota, I have seen my hometown grow from a sleepy coastal town to a highly sought-after destination along the shores of the Gulf of Mexico. After working in Chicago for 5 years, I returned to Sarasota and saw it through a new lens and really began to appreciate what makes Sarasota so desirable, including temperatures that allow for year round outdoor activities including tennis (a personal favorite), golf, boating, kayaking, fishing, paddle boarding, or just relaxing and/or shelling on our pristine sandy shores, including Dr. Beach’s #1 beach in the United States for 2017, Siesta Key! Sarasota’s cultural amenities are many and diverse, appealing to a wide range of arts lovers. Downtown Sarasota has become a destination in itself, drawing many new developments for those who want to be within walking distance of Main Street's offerings and the picturesque bayfront and marina. Foodies will find an eclectic mix of locally owned and operated restaurants offering something for everyone, and there are now Farmers Markets every day of the week in various locations throughout Sarasota, but the Saturday morning Farmers Market in downtown Sarasota draws the biggest crowds. Since 1988, my passion has been selling real estate, representing both buyers and sellers. I have been recognized by my clients and customers for an uncompromising work ethic and dedication to helping them achieve their real estate goals. Relying on my experience as a real estate paralegal and being highly organized, I am able to help make the transition between contract and closing a smooth one for my clients. With an eye for interior and landscape design, I've been known to pitch in and help Sellers minimize and/or reorganize their belongings in order to stage their home to maximize its sale potential. I specialize in out of state buyers looking for their piece of paradise along the Gulf Coast and make it a priority to keep them up to date on our quickly changing local real estate market. I welcome the opportunity to share with you all Sarasota and her surrounding islands have to offer!