Green Basements

More and more homeowners are opting to remodel their home and finish the basement than ever before! And an important part of this rush to renovate includes a much more environmentally-conscious and energy-efficient approach. To this end, the Wisconsin Environmental Initiative reports that homeowners are using green products for 40% of all remodeling work! [PDF], aiming for really environmentally friendly basement remodeling. Old habits die hard, and green remodeling is relatively new, but these practices are taking over in force. In fact, the Green Tech Forum reports that the number of green homes will increase by tenfold in the next five years!
The Costs of Going Green
Truth be told, pinning down an accurate dollar amount for going green in the basement is easier said than done. The level of green that each homeowner is willing to commit to varies, as does the level of work required by each individual product. That goes double for basements, especially if you have moisture problems to address before the actual remodeling begins. That being said, there are several factors related to cost that you can count on:
"Avoiding the Payback Trap"
This last point is an important one, a phenomenon that green remodeling guru David Johnston refers to as "avoiding the payback trap." Whether you're aware of it or not, going green means a lot more than just saving on future energy costs. First of all, it stresses creating healthier home environments, which is a major concern in basements where high moisture levels and sub-par ventilation can create some serious indoor air quality issues. It also means using low-maintenance, high-quality materials, so you'll lose less time in the future to maintenance chores and repair work. And last, but certainly not least, it means doing right by the environment so you can rest easy knowing that you've done everything you can to pass a better, more sustainable world onto your children and grandchildren. When you take those factors into consideration, it's easy to see how the value of a green remodel extends beyond dollars and cents.
David Johnston's Tips on Going Green in the Basement
David Johnston is the founder of the green consulting firm What's Working, Inc., and the author of the Nautilus Award winning book, Green Remodeling: Changing the World One Room at a Time and his new book, Green from the Ground Up. He's also the most trusted authority when it comes to passing green remodeling advice onto our homeowners. If you think your basement remodel would look good in green, here are some of Johnston's proven solutions to help you create the greenest basement remodel possible.

Going Green = Healthier Basements
Though increasing energy efficiency is always a primary concern with any green remodeling project, the biggest benefit of going green in the basement just might be creating a healthier indoor environment. Why? The high moisture content of basements makes them a prime breeding ground for harmful mold; a basement's orientation below grade often leads to high radon levels (a proven cause lung cancer); and many traditional building materials off-gas harmful chemicals like formaldehyde, vinyl chloride fumes, and other volatile organic compounds (VOCs). Combine all those factors with the poor ventilation commonly found in basement areas, and you've got all the ingredients for a potentially hazardous indoor environment.
Green remodeling is your answer to all of these issues. It addresses moisture issues from the get-go, places an emphasis on proper ventilation, and stresses the use of building products that minimize the presence of indoor air contaminants as much as possible. The result is a safer basement remodel for you, your children, and anyone else that lives under your roof. Here are some of Johnston's green suggestions for creating healthier basements for you and yours.
David Johnston's Tips on Increasing Energy Efficiency
Increasing energy efficiency is probably the most common reason homeowners are drawn to green remodeling in the first place. The truth is that basements are naturally green, since their orientation below grade provides insulation that the rest of your home doesn't enjoy. However, that doesn't mean that a green basement can't increase your home's energy efficiency and lower utility costs. Here are some tried and true strategies that will help to reduce energy consumption once your basement remodel is complete.
Comfort, Quality, Durability, and Green Basement Remodeling
Going green doesn't mean settling for lower quality, or sacrificing looks and comfort for environmentally friendly products. In fact, the opposite is usually the case. Green remodeling requires contractors to pay closer attention to their building practices; green products utilize the most cutting edge technology and design features; and green building focuses on materials that are long lasting and durable, since the best materials from a green standpoint are often the best building materials, period. Here are some green basement remodeling strategies of Johnston's that will result in a more comfortable, higher quality, and longer lasting basement, every time.

Environmental Responsibility in the Basement
Any discussion of green remodeling would be incomplete without talking about environmental responsibility. After all, at its heart green remodeling is about living more harmoniously with our environment and passing a better world on to younger generations. That being said, here is Johnston's advice on simple steps you can take to embrace a more environmentally responsible, and sustainable, basement remodel.
Is Green the Right Color for Your Basement Remodel?
Going green with your basement remodel is a smart move from just about every angle. It reduces energy costs, creates healthier indoor environments, and the final product is a more comfortable, higher quality basement area. And, of course, it's a good choice for the environment, as well.
Even better, going green doesn't have to be a huge commitment. It's true that the greenest basement remodel is one that incorporates green building practices into every facet of your remodel from the ground up—a concept that David Johnston refers to as "whole systems building." But simple things like ensuring proper ventilation, maximizing natural lighting, and choosing environmentally friendly flooring, countertop, and cabinet materials are all smart steps in a green direction.
If you think your basement remodel would look better in green, talk to your present 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 make the right decisions in designing the perfect green basement for your home.
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