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Choosing The Right Insulation For Your Home When Focusing On Green Construction in Northern Virginia

The growing trend in construction is building green homes and green construction in general. The eco-friendly building is taking hold across the nation, and homeowners in the NW DC area are bringing these ideas home and incorporating them in their green construction projects.

While most people think of recycled glass countertops and solar power throughout the home, green homes incorporate eco-friendly building techniques throughout the project. Homeowners should work with their design build contractor to incorporate green construction techniques starting with the insulation.

Insulation is vital to energy efficiency in every home, including green homes, as proper insulation is required to keep the heat in and the cold out - as well as the opposite during those hot, Georgetown summer months. Common insulation materials include asbestos and vermiculite, and both materials are highly toxic to the occupants in the home.

Green construction practices approach green homes from an alternative perspective; one that focuses on providing the same quality as traditional materials, but without the harmful impact on the environment and homeowners. Insulation constructed of recycled cotton is ideal for green homes. The cotton is fully recyclable and is non-toxic, so it won't harm occupants or the environment. The energy used to produce this green insulation is less than that used to manufacture traditional asbestos-containing insulation, and in most cases, recycled cotton insulation is less expensive as well.

Another option for insulation in green construction and green homes is vegetable oil based polyurethane. The green insulation is foam that is sprayed into the areas to be insulated, and when the material is exposed to air it expands and fills the space. The expanding foam provides an extra-tight fit allows for better insulation - green insulation - than the toxic insulations it replaces. Keeping your Bethesda, MD home better protected year-round.

The green homes design build team at Hanlon Design Build assists you in decision making for your green construction project and when building green homes. Serving the NW DC area, including Chevy Chase MD, McLean, VA, Georgetown, Palisades, Spring Valley, Foxhall Road, Edgemoor and Wesley Heights, Hanlon Design Build provides expert knowledge and customer service for all green construction projects.