5 Sustainable Building Materials to Make Your Renovations More Environmentally Friendly

More and more home improvement contractors are using sustainable materials and methods. When you decide to renovate your home and that you need a few home improvements done, try to find a contractor that uses sustainable materials. There are many different options. A sustainable home improvement contractor will insist on using sustainable materials and will also have methods for getting rid of waste in an environmentally friendly manner.

The options of sustainable materials that a home improvement contractor van use includes:

 

Natural paint – Natural paint does not contain any toxic or hazardous materials and is a safer and environmentally safe option. It lasts just as long and looks just as good as normal oil-based or latex-based paints.

 

Fibre-cement siding – This type of siding is made from cement, sand, and cellulose fibre. It is known for its durability and can last up to 50 years. Not only is it sustainable, but it is also less expensive than most other materials and it is water and termite resistant.

 

Salvaged hardware – Things like doorknobs, doorplates, decorative items, etc. can be salvaged before going to the junkyard. It will add a vintage flair to your home and help the environment. Request things like this from your contractor beforehand.

 

Solar panels – Using solar panels or solar roofing can save you a massive amount on your energy bill. The prices and use keep improving. The roofer can use solar shingles or you can have solar panels installed.

 

Recycled roofing – Roofing materials that are made of tires, carpets, plastic, and metals are a more sustainable and cheaper option than normal slate. It is also lighter and easier to install than normal roofing.

When hiring your contractor, make sure that he is aware of your requests and requirements regarding sustainable materials. He will most likely have a sit-down with you beforehand to discuss what types of materials you want to use. Be clear and open to new possibilities.

 

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