As I am completing my EcoBroker designation, I am becoming even more aware of import issues. Have you though about which Presidential candidate is greener? I find this article interesting.
Today, I searched for “green real estate in Dallas” on Google. Only 318,000 results should up, but when I replaced Dallas with Chicago, LA or New York, over 3 million results were found, and almost 5 million for LA. We are currently the fastest growing city and the 4th largest in the nation. Why is Dallas so behind when it comes to green living? Do we not care as much as the rest of the nation? No, this is due to a lack of education. All home owners should know the different systems in their house and what effect they have on water and energy usage and their health.
Although Frisco is one of the few cities in the nation to implement green building standards, many people living there are unaware of this. Even the builders do not discuss the energy efficient features added to each home with the buyers until asked. Frisco should be proud of the efforts made and publicize the benefits of green construction.
While the demand for green homes is increasing in other parts of the nation, Dallas remains unaware of the importance of simple changes in construction which can greatly reduce energy consumption, like extra insulation or a radiant barrier. Green living not only helps the environment but reduce your bills and improves our health. As a whole, we need more education and awareness to catch up with other cities.
Are you aware the city of Frisco was one of the first cities to implement green standards for new residential construction?
Each house is tested to ensure adequate circulation. Clean air must be aloud in the home making the home healthier. And to reduce wasted energy, homes must get an 86 or higher on the HERS (Home Energy Rating System). By having minimum standards and not strict guidelines, builders have flexibility in how they accomplish these goals.
Click here to read more about the Frisco Green Building Program