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How to Minimize Environmental Impact When Building a Custom Home

When you build a fully custom home, you will have the opportunity to create a residence that matches your lifestyle goals. If you are committed to reducing your family’s impact on the environment, consider building an eco-conscious custom property. To help you go green during your custom homebuilding project, here is a look at how to minimize your environmental impact when building a custom home.

Find a Conscientious Builder

The first step of building an environmentally-friendly home is to find a builder who aligns with your values. A conscientious builder will use eco-safe building materials and sustainable methods, throughout every phase of your home construction. By working with a building company that is ready to build you the eco-friendly home of your dreams, you will be one step closer to creating a home that has a minimal impact on the environment.

Choose Sustainable Materials

One of the biggest advantages of building a custom home is that you will be able to pick out the exact materials that are used for your floors, countertops, and other household spaces. To minimize the environmental impact of your home, choose materials that have been recycled or sourced from sustainable resources. Cork flooring is a great example of a fully sustainable home building material.

Create a Water Saving Garden

Water is a valuable natural resource that should be conserved whenever possible. When you build a custom home in the Tucson area, consider creating a garden that minimizes your need to water. Native plants and desert landscaping will allow you to build a garden that does not need heavy watering, even during the dry season.

To get started on an eco-friendly home design, contact Insight Homes. Our company builds custom homes in Marana and Oro Valley, AZ, and our team of homebuilders will be thrilled to provide you with environmentally safe options for your custom property. For additional information about the home sites that we currently have to offer, give us a call at (520) 575-6081.