Information on making building and remodeling projects more eco-friendly.

Conserve Water With a Graywater System

A version of this post first ran in 2016. Using graywater (sometimes spelled greywater) to irrigate your landscaping is an excellent way to reduce your water use in California's drought-prone climate. What Is Graywater? Graywater is water generated from household use that would otherwise go to waste. Water from bathroom sinks, laundry, shower, bath and

Remodeling for Summer? Consider Permeable Paving

With summer upon us, it’s an excellent time to think about remodeling your outdoor living spaces. One excellent, eco-friendly upgrade to consider is replacing patios and walkways made from impermeable paving materials – such as traditional concrete or stone, asphalt, or plastic – with permeable paving. Why Use Permeable Paving Materials? Permeable materials are porous

Post-Frame Construction: A Flexible & Sustainable Choice

Post-frame construction has been around since humans first started building spaces to live in, but it is becoming a more popular option for new home and commercial construction, thanks to its flexibility, sustainability and cost-effectiveness. What Is Post-Frame Construction? Post-frame construction is an engineered-wood-frame building system that meets Uniform Building Code (UBC) and International Building

Leasing Solar Panels – An Affordable Option for Homeowners

High utility bills and growing anxiety about climate change might have you thinking about going solar. While the technology of the silicon photovoltaic (PV) cell has been with us since 1954 in the U.S., it didn’t take off as expected. According to the Energy Information Administration, as of 2020, only 3.7% of U.S. residences generated

5 Ways to Reduce Construction Waste from Your Next Remodeling Project

How much construction waste did your last remodeling project generate? Chances are, it was more than necessary. According to California's 2008 Statewide Waste Characterization Study, 29 percent of the state's solid waste stream comes from the "Inerts and Other" category, which includes construction and demolition. But with a little planning, you and your architect or contractor

Should You Go Solar? Ask Yourself These 4 Questions

Thinking about installing a solar energy system? It's a great choice to take advantage of the abundance of sun we get in Marin and to increase the eco-friendliness of your home or business while potentially lowering your energy costs. So where do you start? These questions can help you decide if solar is right for