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Home Remodeling Ideas – Go Green! Going Green, in no way will hamper your lifestyle. Instead, it paves way to add value to your home and help the environment!

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Home Remodeling Ideas – Go Green!

Going Green, in no way will hamper your lifestyle. Instead, it paves way to add value to your home and help the

environment!

“Home is the nicest word there is.”

― Laura Ingalls Wilder

Rain GardensRain gardens are a shallow depression that is usually planted with shrubs. The best thing about a rain garden is that it conserves water and prevents water run-off, paving way for cleaner water sources. The maintenance cost is much lower compared to lawns.

Using Reclaimed Wood

Using reclaimed woods saves trees from being chopped. You would be surprised to know that reclaimed wood generally lasts a lot longer than new wood. So you didn't just contribute towards environment but also save big.

Solar PanelsAlthough it’s expensive, solar panels are worth investing. You will feel delighted to see your electric meter spin backwards on installing solar panels. You’ll save greatly on energy bills.

Roof Enhancements

Recent researches have revealed that the color of the roof and the materials used plays significant role in lowering temperatures. Light colored roofs are capable of reducing the flow of heat into your attic extensively.

Opt For Low-Flow ShowerheadsLimit yourself to one fantastic low-flow showerhead. By doing so, you help the earth and your pocketbook undoubtedly.

For unique craftsmanship, green building strategies and on time project completion,

contact Hearth – Premier Remodeling contractor in San Francisco

Phone - 415.902.1777

Log on to http://www.sfhearth.com/