A new sunroom is a valuable addition to any home, providing an open, well-lit, and spacious area for homeowners and their families to relax in and enjoy. On the other hand, sunrooms also present significant challenges when it comes to energy efficiency and year round comfort, primarily due to the large surface area devoted to windows and glass. One of the easiest ways to meet those challenges is to adopt a green building philosophy. Green remodeling utilizes a combination of innovative green design ideas, energy-efficient building materials and practices, and environmentally friendly building solutions to create a sunroom that's as energy efficient and comfortable as it is beautiful.
Evaluating the Cost of Going Green in the Sunroom
When it comes to building a green sunroom, you're looking at a classic example of weighing increased project costs against increased energy efficiency. While energy-efficient, green building materials such as low e with low solar heat gain, multiple paned windows will cost more initially than less efficient materials, the payoff in long-term energy savings is so substantial that footing the higher initial cost is worth its weight in gold. Add to that the fact that green building aims to create a sunroom that utilizes natural ventilation, passive solar heating, and other natural processes as much as possible, and you've got the recipe for a sunroom that will be just as energy efficient 20 years down the road as it is the day the addition is completed.
Assessing the True Value of Green Sunroom Additions
Despite the significant long-term energy savings that go hand-in-hand with a green sunroom addition, green remodeling expert David Johnston warns homeowners against getting caught up in what he calls "the payback trap." The benefits of green remodeling extend far beyond dollars and cents, and nowhere is that more apparent than in a sunroom. A poorly designed and built sunroom can be an ice-box in the winter and a sauna in the summer, crippling a homeowner's ability to enjoy the space on a year round basis. By placing an emphasis on energy efficiency, however, green sunrooms maintain consistent, comfortable temperatures year round, the true value of which cannot be understated. Add to that the intrinsic values of healthier indoor environments and an environmentally responsible addition that allows you to rest easy knowing you've done everything you can to pass a better world onto your children and grandchildren, and it's easy to see what Johnston means when he says that the true value of going green reaches far beyond the bottom line.
David Johnston's Tips for a Green Sunroom Addition
Johnston isn't just any green remodeling expert. He's the founder of the green consulting firm What's Working, Inc., author of Green from the Ground Up and the Nautilus Book Award winning Green Remodeling, and ServiceMagic's resident expert when it comes to passing green remodeling advice onto our homeowners. What follows is a collection of Johnston's own advice on steps that you can take to help design, plan, and implement the greenest sunroom addition possible.
Green Sunroom Designs for Energy Efficiency and Reduced Energy Costs
Sunrooms stand to benefit from green building and design philosophies more than just about any other major home improvement. From a traditional building standpoint, windows are a major source of year-round energy loss, and can play a very detrimental role in reducing a home's overall energy efficiency. From a green remodeling point of view, however, more south-facing windows means more natural light, more comfortable and inviting homes, increased ventilation, and a valuable source of free passive solar heating provided that you use energy-efficient materials and design with energy efficiency in mind. Here's a list of green ideas to create the most energy-efficient sunroom possible.
Healthier, more Comfortable, and Lower Maintenance Sunrooms
Besides increasing your sunroom addition's overall energy efficiency, green remodeling strives to create healthier, more comfortable, and lower-maintenance projects. In fact, this is where much of the "alternative" value of green remodeling comes into play.
Green Tips for an Environmentally Responsible Sunroom Addition
Reduced energy costs, increased comfort and quality, and healthier living environments are attractive to any homeowner, but at its heart green remodeling is about embracing environmental responsibility, as well. Our current way of doing things is detrimental to the environment, and traditional building practices are no exception. Choosing to green your sunroom addition means that you're making a commitment not just for a better home, but for a better world for future generations, as well. Here's a list of environmentally responsible steps you can take for a greener sunroom and a greener world.
Are You Ready to Go Green?
Going green in a sunroom is more than a wise decision. It can be the difference between an energy-efficient sunroom that you're able to enjoy year round, and an energy drain that is a comfortable living space for just a few seasons each year. And it's the environmentally responsible way to go.
If you think your sunroom addition would look better in green, talk to your contractor about adopting a green building philosophy, find a contractor who specializes in green building and remodeling, or seek out the services of a green consulting firm to help you plan and design the greenest sunroom possible.
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