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Choosing Green: Solar Panels
Few projects in the home improvement sector are greener than installing solar panels. After all, our reliance on fossil fuels can be blamed on everything from skyrocketing ...Read more about
Going Green with Carpet Installation and Maintenance
While carpet is one of the most popular flooring materials in American homes, it isn't the greenest flooring material around. Residential carpeting can off-gas a host of potentially ...Read more about
Choosing Green: Asphalt Shingle Roofing
Roofs rank near the top of the list when it comes to commonplace home improvements that can benefit big from going green. After all, your roof's exposure to heat, cold, and sunlight...Read more about

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Going Green: Driveways, Patios, Walkways, & Floors
It may come as a surprise to many homeowners, but there is plenty of room to go green with driveways, patios, walkways, and interior floors that are constructed of brick ...Read more about
Going Green: Bathroom Remodels
Bathroom remodels continue to be one of the most popular, and smart, investments for homeowners across the country. But what about going green in the bathroom? It's a no-brainer ...Read more about
Choosing Green: Decks, Patios, and Porches
Outdoor living areas are one of the greenest additions you can make when it comes to remodeling your home. After all, what's greener than creating a space that allows you to spend...More about
Green Plumbing Choices
When it comes to going green, few aspects of your home have more potential than your plumbing. Greening your plumbing can reduce home energy costs, improve your home from a health...More about
Going Green with Interior Paint or Stain
Painting and staining are often overlooked when it comes green remodeling. After all, when the subject of green remodeling does come up, most homeowners think of things ...Read more about
Green Home Additions
Home additions are an exciting prospect when it comes to going green. Because you're starting from scratch, building an addition onto your home gives you the unique opportunity ...Read more about
Going Green: Recycling and Waste Disposal
When most homeowners think green, their thoughts naturally turn to things like increasing energy efficiency and using alternative sources of energy. What they often fail to realize...More about
Choosing Green for your Exterior Paint
Painting and staining are often overlooked when it comes to green remodeling, especially when it comes to exterior projects. After all, a green exterior paint job isn't going...Read more about
Choosing Green for your Windows
Few home improvements do more for your home from a green perspective than installing new windows. Poor windows can heat up your home like an oven in the summertime, and they can ...Read more about
Choosing Green Air Conditioning and Alternatives
When it comes to systems in your home that are decidedly un-green, air conditioning ranks pretty near the top of the list. According to the Rocky Mountain Institute, air conditioning...More about
Choosing Green: Insulation
In the world of green remodeling, few projects are more important than installing and improving insulation. After all, proper insulation is the key to quiet, comfortable ...Read more about
Green Fireplaces, Inserts, & Stoves
Fireplaces and wood stoves present some interesting dilemmas when it comes to going green in your home. While wood is a far more renewable resource than the various forms of fossil...Read more about
Going Green with Kitchen Remodels
Kitchens are an excellent candidate if you're looking to "green" a project. For starters, kitchen remodels tend to be large undertakings, and since the greenest remodeling project...More about
Going Green: Ceramic and Porcelain Tile Flooring
If you're considering installing ceramic, glass, or porcelain flooring tile anyway, then why not go green in the tile department? In fact, ceramic, glass, and porcelain flooring tiles...More about
Going Green: Rain Gutters
Gutters aren't at the top of most people's list when it comes to green remodeling, but when you look at the purpose your gutters serve, they certainly have the potential ...Read more about
Choosing Green with Metal Roofing
Roofing ranks near the top of the list when it comes to commonplace home improvements that can benefit big from going green. After all, your roof's exposure to heat, cold ... Read more about
Going Green: Sunrooms and Patio Enclosures
A new sunroom is a valuable addition to any home, providing an open, well-lit, and spacious area for homeowners and their families to relax in and enjoy. On the other hand ...Read more about
Going Green with Major Renovations with Multiple Rooms
If you're preparing to undertake a major renovation that includes multiple rooms, you're entering prime territory for a green remodeling project. Why? The answer is what green ...Read more about
Going Green with Basement Remodels
A basement remodel is one of the easiest and most cost-effective ways to add valuable square footage to your home. But basements can also present some significant remodeling ...Read more about
Going Green with Wood Shake and Composite Roofing
Roofing ranks near the top of the list when it comes to commonplace home improvements that can benefit big from going green. After all, your roof's exposure to heat, cold ...Read more about
Choosing Green: Flat, Foam, or Single Ply Roofing
Roofs rank near the top of the list when it comes to commonplace home improvements that can benefit big from going green. After all, your roof's exposure to heat, cold, and sunlight ...Read more about
Making Natural Slate Roofing Green
Roofing ranks near the top of the list when it comes to commonplace home improvements that can benefit big from going green. After all, your roof's exposure to heat, cold ...Read more about
Going Green: Wood or Fiber-Cement Siding Green
Green homes strive to be healthy, energy efficient, durable, long lasting, and environmentally responsible, and the siding you put on your home plays a large role in achieving ...Read more about
Go Green with Brick or Stone Siding
Green homes strive to be healthy, energy efficient, durable, long lasting, and environmentally responsible, and the siding you put on your home plays a large role in achieving ...Read more about
Choosing Green Skylights
While skylights are often seen as a luxury addition to the home, they can actually be a green home improvement. After all, a skylight is really just a window at heart, so all ...Read more about
Going Green with Vinyl or Linoleum Sheet Flooring
In most remodeling circles, vinyl and linoleum share a reputation as quality options for homeowners looking for an economy flooring solution. In green remodeling circles ...Read more about
Going Green: Natural Stone Tile Flooring
Not surprisingly, stone tile flooring is a naturally green building material. It's moisture resistant, lasts a lifetime, and releases almost no harmful byproducts into ...Read more about
Choosing Green Appliances
Whether you're upgrading the appliances in your current home, or purchasing and installing appliances in a new home, appliances offer homeowners the chance to improve ...Read more about
Choosing Green Cabinets
Cabinets have become a cornerstone of traditional living areas like kitchens and bathrooms, as well as welcome additions in other areas of the home, such as basement wet bars ...Read more about
Choosing Green: Stone Slab Countertops
Not surprisingly, stone slab is a naturally green countertop material. It's moisture resistant, lasts a lifetime, is very sanitary, and releases almost no harmful byproducts...Read more about
Going Green with Laminate Countertops
Laminate countertops present an interesting dilemma for homeowners looking to go green. In truth, there are greener options out there when it comes to countertop materials ...Read more about
Choosing Green with Natural Stone Tile Countertops
Not surprisingly, stone tile makes for a naturally green countertop material. It's moisture resistant, lasts a lifetime, is very sanitary, and it releases almost no harmful ...Read more about
Choosing Green Carpentry Framing
When it comes to green remodeling, things like improving insulation, utilizing solar energy, and using recycled materials tend to get all the press. That being the case ...Read more about
Making your Concrete for Driveways, Patios, Pool Decks, and Floors Green
Concrete is one of the most popular building materials on the market for constructing driveways, backyard patios, pool decks, and even interior floors— primarily thanks ...Read more about
Choosing Green Foundations, Retaining Walls, and Waterproofing
When it comes to green remodeling, high profile items like low e, multiple paned windows, photovoltaic solar panels, and ENERGY STAR rated appliances get all the press ...Read more about
Choosing Green with Fans and Ventilation
One of the greenest areas of home improvement continues to be one of the most natural. Whether you're looking to improve the overall energy efficiency of your home ...Read more about
Going Green with your Hot Water Heater
Few homeowners realize it, but after home heating and air conditioning, it's your hot water heater that poses the largest energy drain in your home, making it an excellent area ...Read more about
Going Green with Boilers and Radiator Heating Systems
Boiler and radiator heating systems are already green in many respects, since they are one of the cleanest heating systems around when it comes to fostering good indoor air quality...Read more about
Choosing Green Interior and Exterior Window Treatments
A lot of emphasis is placed on energy-efficient windows these days, so much so that many homeowners overlook the simple and effective green advantages of installing quality interior ...Read more about
Choosing Green with Ceramic and Porcelain Tile Countertops
If you're considering installing a ceramic, glass, or porcelain tile countertop, why not opt to go green? In fact, ceramic, glass, and porcelain tiles are widely considered green ...Read more about