
What is an Eco-Friendly House?

Houses Built Saving the Environment are houses which respects the environment. In addition, the builders use non-toxic materials, and is energy-efficient both in its construction and use. However, new technologies and construction methods mean that the concept of an “eco-friendly home” is constantly evolving.

- Its design: The house must be in harmony with its surrounding. This is from the moment they draw the blueprints.
- Its construction: The selected materials should be natural, recyclable and non-pollutant;
- Appliances: The electrical appliances should reduce energy consumption of the home.

Therefore, the objectives of an eco-friendly house are to produce the least amount of pollutants. In addition, reducing any losses of energy, and saving money are major objectives.

Houses Built Saving the Environment – Be Mindful of Your Materials

You can renovate the house with sustainable construction. Rejuvenated with environmental stewardship in mind, the home has Lauzon Pure Genius Smart flooring. This is the world’s first Smart Wood Flooring. At the same time, it consists of digitized smart shower systems. In addition, it is a smart irrigation system that utilizes reclaimed well water, and more.

Houses Built Saving the Environment – Reduce Your Carbon Footprint

Special homes have superior energy efficiency. Further, the small bit of the energy they do use is offset by the solar photovoltaic system on the roof.
Don’t Sacrifice Great Design

Environmentally friendly living means living sustainably with the land. At the same time, it is to ensure that we maximize the inherent opportunities. In addition, this result from the thoughtful site planning of the home. Further more, it includes;
- greater natural daylighting,
- passive airflow through cross-ventilation,
- the optimized orientation to support our photovoltaic butterfly roof.

Houses Built Saving the Environment – Water Preservation

there is a growing interest from homebuyers for water-saving features. Namely, they reduce utility bills and, to say further, help to mitigate the strain on local communities.
