Going “green” doen’t necessarily mean spending more “green”. It’s a matter of understanding your options and choosing what’s best for your budget, your home and your world.
EHS will explain the costs and benefits of your “green” options, including working with low VOC paints and untreated lumber, installing insulated windows and insulation, and replacing existing faucets with those using water restrictors. EHS has remodeled homes, created additions and constructed buildings with an eye to increasing energy efficiency, conserving resources and protecting and improving your living environment.
Ask EHS to discuss these (and other) ideas that will “green” your home:
Energy efficient windows, doors, HVAC systems, light bulbs/fixtures and skylights to help lower your home’s heating, cooling and lighting costs
Low-VOC (volatile organic compound) paints, finishes and wallpapers that reduce air irritants and improve indoor air quality while also being more environmentally friendly.
Rapidly renewable wood and recycled-content materials in tiles, carpets and concrete help promote a more sustainable environment.