Top Ten Reasons to Remodel Green
Going Green Is Easy
Remodeling a home green is easier than you think. The National Association of the Remodeling Industry (NARI) is celebrating the launch of its Green Remodeling Certification by educating homeowners about reasons to go green.
Why Go Green?
• Lowers energy consumption
• Reduces operating costs in the home by increasing efficiency
• Conserves natural resources
• Increases the value of the home
• Improves indoor air quality and in turn, overall health
• Reduces waste and emissions
• Lowers pollution causing less harm to the environment
• Increases productivity of occupants
• Improves quality of life and raises comfort
• Saves money
Top Ten Ways to Implement Green Into Your Home
Green remodeling can be done in small ways and doesn’t necessarily have to encompass the entire home. It’s easy to pick and choose elements that fit each particular homeowner.
• Use non-toxic paints and sealants
• Install programmable thermostats
• Invest in energy efficient appliances
• Install natural flooring
• Use local building materials
• Choose natural fiber rugs and fabrics
• Select recycled material roof shingles and tiles
• Specify energy efficient lighting
• Insulate your hot water pipes
• Landscape with native plants
NARI members represent a select group from the approximately 800,000 companies and individuals in the U.S. identifying themselves as professional remodelers.
NARI is a professional association whose members voluntarily subscribe to a strict code of ethics. Consumers can search http://www.RemodelToday.com to find a qualified professional who is a member of NARI.
Consumers can also call the NARI National hotline at 800-611-NARI and request a free copy of NARI’s brochure, "How to Select a Remodeling Professional," or visit http://www.RemodelToday.com and click on the homeowner’s guide for more information.
About NARI: The National Association of the Remodeling Industry (NARI) is the only trade association dedicated solely to the remodeling industry. With more than 7,700 member companies nationwide, the Association—based in Des Plaines, Illinois—is "The Voice of the Remodeling Industry."TM For membership information, or to locate a local NARI chapter or a remodeling professional, visit NARI’s website at www.RemodelToday.com, or contact the national headquarters office at 800-611-NARI.
NARI members are committed to being professional, ethical and honest, and committed to high standards.
Remodeling a home green is easier than you think. The National Association of the Remodeling Industry (NARI) is celebrating the launch of its Green Remodeling Certification by educating homeowners about reasons to go green.
Why Go Green?
• Lowers energy consumption
• Reduces operating costs in the home by increasing efficiency
• Conserves natural resources
• Increases the value of the home
• Improves indoor air quality and in turn, overall health
• Reduces waste and emissions
• Lowers pollution causing less harm to the environment
• Increases productivity of occupants
• Improves quality of life and raises comfort
• Saves money
Top Ten Ways to Implement Green Into Your Home
Green remodeling can be done in small ways and doesn’t necessarily have to encompass the entire home. It’s easy to pick and choose elements that fit each particular homeowner.
• Use non-toxic paints and sealants
• Install programmable thermostats
• Invest in energy efficient appliances
• Install natural flooring
• Use local building materials
• Choose natural fiber rugs and fabrics
• Select recycled material roof shingles and tiles
• Specify energy efficient lighting
• Insulate your hot water pipes
• Landscape with native plants
NARI members represent a select group from the approximately 800,000 companies and individuals in the U.S. identifying themselves as professional remodelers.
NARI is a professional association whose members voluntarily subscribe to a strict code of ethics. Consumers can search http://www.RemodelToday.com to find a qualified professional who is a member of NARI.
Consumers can also call the NARI National hotline at 800-611-NARI and request a free copy of NARI’s brochure, "How to Select a Remodeling Professional," or visit http://www.RemodelToday.com and click on the homeowner’s guide for more information.
About NARI: The National Association of the Remodeling Industry (NARI) is the only trade association dedicated solely to the remodeling industry. With more than 7,700 member companies nationwide, the Association—based in Des Plaines, Illinois—is "The Voice of the Remodeling Industry."TM For membership information, or to locate a local NARI chapter or a remodeling professional, visit NARI’s website at www.RemodelToday.com, or contact the national headquarters office at 800-611-NARI.
NARI members are committed to being professional, ethical and honest, and committed to high standards.

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