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		<title>Tips to Make Your Green Kitchen a Success</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Everywhere you will go, today people are very much aware of their role when it comes to preserving the environment. Although there are a very few lot of people who are deeply concern about the eco issues, but the rest do it either due to allergy or are prone to chemical reactions. None the less, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div><em><strong> </strong></em>Everywhere you will go, today people are very much aware of their role when it comes to preserving the environment. Although there are a very few lot of people who are deeply concern about the eco issues, but the rest do it either due to allergy or are prone to chemical reactions. None the less, a green modification is anything but inevitable. So whenever you plan to go for green remodelling, then the best place to begin from is the kitchen. Everybody agrees on the fact that a kitchen is the most important area of the house and also the only place in the house which is frequently modified.</p>
<p>Today there are vary economical and variety of ways with with you can revolutionize your kitchen green. Without sacrificing style and luxury, the kitchen designs of today are eco friendly and not at all expensive. The green hardware installed in the kitchens are not only environmentally safe but a few special devices can also lower your electricity and water consumption costs. While refurnishing your house do not forget the lightening, bad ventilation and energy consumption that lead to various environmental problems. One does not realise but the use of poor appliances can use up too much energy. Over consumption of water, chemical sensitivities from products containing formaldehyde, and over-use of electricity due to the poor use of natural lighting and ventilation problems are just a few of the drains on our natural resources.</p>
<p>Besides the health hazards money too is a big concern before going in for a <strong>green building hardware</strong> renovation. However, one can save money by investing in buying smaller appliances, buying less stuff, and buying salvaged materials. Operating maintenance costs are decreased by using energy efficient refrigerators, freezers, dishwashers and microwaves. While planning the kitchen ensure that you have made enough provisions for natural daylight and proper ventilation.</p>
<p>Do not forget to create windows that allow a lot of skylight and fresh air. This will help in the reduction of electricity used in lightening. Another important tip is to create a place for recyclable storage, and using small efficient dishwashers, ovens, and freezers. While designing the floors and cabinets it is advisable to use non toxic materials as they are long lasting and are made of recycled sustainable products result in a healthier and more affordable product. Using concrete will help you abstain from harmful fumes. Today this product is in vogue and comes in different pattern and color options. Counter tops can be green as well if they are made from recycled glass or cast concrete.</p>
<p>Energy efficient appliances should to be the norm. When you start shopping try to locate the Energy Star stickers on most new products. Energy efficient lighting should be incorporated to cut down on your utility bills. Switching to CFL light bulbs is something that everyone can do to save energy and cut down on carbon dioxide emissions. Thankfully the quality has gone up and the prices have gone down in the past few years.</p>
<p>Do not get overwhelmed by the varieties of choices. Make reasonable selections and just keep in mind that you are trying to create a healthier environment for yourself as well as saving money in the long haul.</p></div>
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		<title>Building Materials Recycled &#8211; What You Really Need To Know Guide.</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 03 Nov 2009 09:14:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The cost of some home repair can be overwhelming for many homeowners. Even people who choose to do their own home improvement projects may find that supplies often carry a huge price tag. However, confident homeowners will often have building materials recycled throughout their houses. One such couple taught me a great lesson when it [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong></strong></em>The cost of some home repair can be overwhelming for many homeowners. Even people who choose to do their own home improvement projects may find that supplies often carry a huge price tag. However, confident homeowners will often have building materials recycled throughout their houses.</p>
<p>One such couple taught me a great lesson when it comes to incorporating building materials recycled from condemned houses. The older construction supplies add attraction and character to just about any house. Even modern homes can benefit from building materials recycled throughout the structure.</p>
<p>Modern homes do not necessarily need brand new construction elements in order to maintain their cutting edge designs. Many of the building materials recycled in newer homes are never detected because these elements are tucked away within the walls of the structure.</p>
<p>No one needs to know that the wood beams that support the walls in the home actually came from another structure. The cost of recycling construction materials is quite inexpensive compared to the cost of buying new. Also, the quality of the older material is often superior.</p>
<p>Consider many of the older homes you have entered. They are usually very solid and strong. Many newer homes seem weak in comparison because they are typically built as quickly and as cheaply as possible. The walls seem thinner and the overall structures of newer homes often seem hollow and weak if they are mass produced.</p>
<p>Building materials recycled from homes that were built to last can help anyone building a new home from the foundation. These used construction components provide solid strength and stability in the structure. They also provide character as well.</p>
<p>One couple built their home from the ground up and they shower building materials recycled from old homes throughout the structure. These elements included a very old staircase that is truly breathtaking in design. The complex details in the carved wood would cost a truthful fortune to reproduce.</p>
<p>You will occasionally spot the building materials recycled from other structures here and there. Old wooden beams support the family room giving the area solid character and charm. Other used elements are hidden deep within the thick walls of the home providing strength at a part of the cost.</p>
<p>Also, people who want to repair their home may want to consider using used construction supplies as well. The building materials recycled from the very home that is being modernized can save the homeowners quite a bit of money as well. It also helps to maintain a consistent feel in the home rather than the &#8216;new&#8217; area verse the &#8216;old&#8217; area of the home.</p></div>
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		<title>Spray Foam Insulation: Green Building Product</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 24 Oct 2009 09:04:40 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>tony</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Thinking about taking on a green building project? If you want to build an eco-friendly building or home, take advantage of the new technology and product advancements available, that can help you conserve energy while helping the planet. Spray foam insulation is one important innovation that has numerous practical and environmental benefits. The initial price [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>Thinking about taking on a <a href="http://beran-env.com/promotion-of-green-building-construction-technique.html" target="_blank">green building</a> project? If you want to build an eco-friendly building or home, take advantage of the new technology and product advancements available, that can help you conserve energy while helping the planet. Spray foam insulation is one important innovation that has numerous practical and environmental benefits.</p>
<p>The initial price of applying spray foam will be more expensive when compared to the traditional fiberglass alternative. Due to the nature of the product, it can only be applied by professionals, driving up the costs; however, eventually a foam insulation system will not only pay for itself, but you can even profit from it.</p>
<p>Spray foam insulation is liquid polyurethane that forms into a solid, foam-like substance once it hits a solid surface. The liquid state allows it to penetrate fine cracks and holes in the surface that products like fiberglass can&#8217;t protect. Since the entire surface area is sealed, it is much more energy efficient than any other material available.</p>
<p>It keeps more warm air in during cold months, and keeps it out when it becomes hot. Your electric bill will reduce, saving you money and helping the environment. Buildings with spray foam insulation also sell at higher prices, adding value to your property.</p>
<p>The thick barrier that polyurethane foam creates also helps prevent sound from travelling. You won&#8217;t have to worry about noisy neighbors, or disrupting anyone if you have guests over. Since it&#8217;s versatile and can be sprayed on nearly any surface, you can even use it to insulate floors and ceilings. You won&#8217;t have to worry about your guitar practice in the basement upsetting anyone nearby.</p>
<p>Spray foam insulation also discourages pests from burrowing into your home. The insulation is difficult to tear through, and it can be sprayed along cracks and openings to ensure that no uninvited guests attempt to slip inside of your home. You&#8217;ll no longer have to fumigate with dangerous pesticides. It can also help keep moisture out, and is excellent for preventing mold and water damage.</p>
<p>In comparison to fiberglass, polyurethane is a far safer and more eco-friendly building product. Fiberglass is less energy efficient, often comes loose, needs to be replaced much sooner, and can be physically harmful. Fiberglass can cause redness and itchiness if touches bare skin.</p>
<p>The small fibers can also break off (which is common). As these wiry, sharp wires float in the air, they can be accidentally and unknowingly inhaled. Their sharp ends can cut the inside of the esophagus, creating scars that are thought to be a potential cause of cancer. It is often colored bright pink and, because of its unusual texture can entice children play with it, or even put it in their mouths.</p>
<p>On the other hand, spray foam insulation stays put. It won&#8217;t fall off or disintegrate, and it&#8217;s made of safe materials. You won&#8217;t have to worry about dangerous particles floating through the air. It is also made from renewable and recyclable resources. Spray foam insulation not only saves energy, is more hygienic, and health friendly, but purchasing it contributes back to the economy.</p></div>
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		<title>An Eco Friendly Home is a Commitment</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 03 Oct 2009 08:04:44 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>tony</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Making the decision to turn your home eco friendly is a very admirable one which is ultimately going to give you the power to save a great deal of money on a regular basis.  The biggest problem with this decision, however, is the fact that until it becomes habit, you need to make a commitment [...]]]></description>
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<p>Making the decision to turn your home eco friendly is a very admirable one which is ultimately going to give you the power to save a great deal of money on a regular basis.  The biggest problem with this decision, however, is the fact that until it becomes habit, you need to make a commitment to always perform environmentally friendly practices at all points during your day.  <a href="http://beran-env.com/an-eco-friendly-home-is-a-commitment.html" target="_blank">An eco friendly home</a> is not something which is going to happen naturally because of the way that our culture is structured.  You need to make conscious decisions on a regular basis which relate to nearly every single aspect of your home.</p>
<p>The biggest place where you can make an impact on the environment is when you work on reducing the amount of trash which you produce.  Recycling alone is going to be a major influence on <a href="http://beran-env.com/get-yourself-an-eco-friendly-home.html" target="_blank">an eco friendly home</a>, as the more that you can reduce, reuse, and recycle, the less trash you will produce.  When making your home eco friendly, you need to consider the different areas where you might be able to cut back on the amount of trash you make.  Buying reusable products is only going to be one area where you can make an immediate difference.</p>
<p>You will also need to make a commitment toward the appliances which you use.  The first thing you can do to make your home eco friendly is always shut off the appliances which you are not using.  This drain on electricity is one which will not only cost you money, but it will be contributing to the consumption of resources unnecessarily.  An eco friendly home will always work on cutting back on the amount of resources which it uses, namely by always shutting off unneeded appliances.</p>
<p>The appliances which you include in your home itself will also play a major role.  The better that you are able to purchase energy efficient appliances, the more you can make your home eco friendly.  A true eco friendly home will not only take advantage of energy efficient light bulbs and rechargeable batteries, but it will include energy efficient appliances with the home which are going to have a major impact on all of the resources being consumed.  Once you have made a direct decision to include these appliances in the home, the more quickly you will start to find your carbon footprint reducing.</p>
<p>As you start to grow more comfortable with environmentally friendly practices, the easier they will become habit to you.  Soon, you will not think twice about all of the actions which make your home eco friendly.  It will start to feel strange where you are in a situation which goes against these habits which you have built.  Ultimately, an eco friendly home is going to be a major lifestyle change for the better.  You will simply need to stick with that decision until you actually start to see it changing your life.  From here, you can take full advantage of everything an eco friendly lifestyle provides.</p></div>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 25 Sep 2009 10:42:26 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>tony</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are finding a house and you want something eco-friendly, then you will surely need a lot of effort before you can finally find one.  Looking for a house is a tough thing but searching for a green home is definitely tougher.  In these days, there are so many green homes out in the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you are finding a house and you want something eco-friendly, then you will surely need a lot of effort before you can finally find one.  Looking for a house is a tough thing but searching for a <a href="http://beran-env.com/get-yourself-an-eco-friendly-home.html" target="_self">green home</a> is definitely tougher.  In these days, there are so many green homes out in the market.  Some of them are even for rent.  But you can not immediately decide to enter into any agreement without inspecting the house if it is indeed eco-friendly.  You need to determine it by yourself.</p>
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<p>So how are you going to validate if it is a <a href="http://beran-env.com/green-home-plans-what-they-need-to-include.html" target="_blank">green home</a>?</p>
<p>Usually, when you look for a potential property, it is the location that you first look into.  This will trim down your choices.  If your goal is to stay in an eco-friendly abode, try to consider areas that are near your office, you children’s school and public transportation.  In this way, you can lessen the use of your car which can cause harmful elements to the air through emission.  It can somehow give negative effect to the air.  You can check some websites that offer houses for sale suggestions in a certain community.</p>
<p>Another thing you have to remember is when looking for green homes, you have to be aware of the primary features of such house.  You have to be familiar with the characteristics such as the construction materials used.  The positioning of the house and how the environment is affected when there is climate change.  A good example of this is during winter, will you be hit by the winter sun.  Or if summer season comes, will it be too hot in your place.  Being aware of these things will aid you to easily adapt to the living condition and lessen the use of your cooling and heating system in the house.</p>
<p>The size of the house must also be part of your criteria.  When you want a larger house, you will surely need more energy consumption.  This is because you will have a bigger space.  You will have to use your cooling system at its highest level as well as your heaters.  Apart from that, you will have to put more lights and use them very often to brighten up every part of the house.  Compared to medium size houses, they can easily watch the use of their utilities.  They can get away with natural lighting and cool air that gets inside the house.  The air can make the ambience cooler because they have lesser space to go around.  Thus, you can stay in one area of your house without using your airconditioner.</p>
<p>The style of the house will also be necessary if you want to live in an environment-friendly dwelling.  You have to check the type of insulation that is used in the house.  Are the windows big enough?  Will you be safe whenever extreme weather condition occurs?  These are just some of the things you need to know so you can validate if such house is indeed eco-friendly.</p>
<p>There can be a lot of factors involved in an eco-friendly dwelling.  Those that are discussed above are some of the basic ones.  However, it is highly recommended that you educate yourself more about this type of property.  This will help you identify a particular house if it is indeed a green home.</p></div>
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