logo

Green Building

Without a doubt, the houses that we inhabit have an enormous impact on the environment, both in terms of the resources they use for construction, and the energy they require to keep us comfortable. According to one recent report, the construction of a new, two-bedroom house in the United States produces an average of 80 tons of carbon dioxide emissions. For perspective, that is about equal to the emissions of about five new vehicles. After considering the embodied energy footprint of the home, the energy use of the structure is another source of environmental impact. In the United States, buildings (both residential and commercial) account for an estimated 41 percent of the total amount of energy used in the United States. That means that we collectively use more energy to light, heat, cool, and power our homes, schools, and offices than the total amount of energy used by both the industrial and transportation sectors. The houses we live in also use about 14 percent of all drinkable water while also being responsible for around 40 percent of the total greenhouse gas emissions in the United States.

These statistics go to show that moving towards green and sustainable building methods is an important part of a transition towards a more environmentally friendly society. But what exactly defines a sustainable home?

What Is a Green Home?

When most people think about “green” homes, we might think about those incredibly compact tiny homes that are all the rage on YouTube channels and HGTV programs. Maybe we think about a completely off-grid cabin built in a hidden paradise that blends into the local landscape, or a modernist “recycled” home made from used shipping containers, old tires, and discarded wine bottles. Though tiny homes, off-grid cabins, and homes made from recycled materials can certainly be inspiring examples of sustainable structures, might there be other ways to reduce our home´s environmental footprint without trying to squeeze into 400 square feet, move to a remote mountain lake, or search ports for discarded shipping containers?Read More

Conrado´s Philosophy on Green Home Construction

The transition towards more sustainable building methods goes far beyond simply changing out old incandescent bulbs for LED lights. Here at Conrado Home Builders, we believe wholeheartedly that green building starts with an understanding that being aware of the resources we use is an essential part of reducing the environmental impact of our lives and livelihoods.  Simply put, we need to be aware of our environmental footprint and take the necessary steps to tread lightly on this planet that sustains us.
Read More

Essential Elements of Green Building

For Conrado Home Builders, the sustainable building techniques, technologies, and materials that we use are unique to each home. We believe that a customized estate requires its own personalized sustainability features. In some homes, a geothermal heat pump system may allow a home to be completely cooled and heated with the geothermal activity deep underneath a home’s foundation. In other cases, proper home orientation may allow for a complete net-zero energy usage through passive solar design and a roof-mounted solar PV system. Some home sites may allow for a gravity-fed rainwater catchment system that can provide a substantial percentage of a home´s water usage. Other custom builds may allow for biophilic construction techniques that allow homeowners to enjoy a sense of connection to the surrounding natural world.
Read More

We Do Our Best to Make Each Home As Sustainable as Possible

Despite this commitment to customized sustainability for every home, there are certain sustainable features, techniques, and technologies that we attempt to incorporate into every home. Here are many of the ideals that we try and incorporate into each home whenever possible.
Read More

The Underappreciated Issue of Quality and Durability

When you hire Conrado Home Builders for a new home build or for a large renovation, you will be guaranteed to receive the most legendary quality. We care about the homes we build, and want to make sure that every home we build looks and functions brand new even after decades of occupancy. Our attention to quality obviously shows up in the aesthetics of our beautiful custom homes. However, quality and durability are also underappreciated aspects of sustainability.
Read More

Depend on the Quality, Experience, and Knowledge of Conrado Home Builders

Here at Conrado Home Builders we firmly believe that superior quality really ties into sustainability. Comfort, beauty, durability, and superior quality are the foundation of our commitment to building you the most sustainable home possible.

Reach out and contact Conrado Home Builders for more information