Why Go Green

What is Green Building?

Overall, green building refers to improving the efficiency of a structure in various ways, such as cutting down on energy use, minimizing water use,  cutting back on materials, and even building smaller. When structures are made green from the start, it’s better for the environment and is generally better for the structure as well. Experienced developers can also add to the overall greenness of a project by keeping efficiency in mind during the process of surveying land and designing the structure. Something as simple as sourcing materials locally can help make a building more green, too, because it cuts down on the fuel needed to transport them.

Why Go Green?

Ultimately, the best thing about green buildings is that they cut back on the consumption of natural resources and are better for the environment. This helps keep our air and water clean. Some studies have tied green buildings to better employee health and higher productivity levels as well. Arguably, the best thing about efficient structures is that they are less expensive to operate. Over the lifetime of a building, those savings can really add up. Some green buildings save their owners thousands of dollars every year.