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Monday, September 27, 2010

Wondering

There are so many questions associated with green home building!  Its overwhelming because there are many different opinions on what is best, but one criteria I MUST meet is affordability.  Green can be very expensive!  Take solar panels for example, we live in a great region for solar energy, but because of the price tag there are very few solar powered homes. 
This list covers the areas I plan on researching, but who knows what new questions I will have during the process.
  • exterior walls
  • insulation
  • heat
  • air conditioning
  • solar panels
Exterior walls:  Should I use a stone exterior wall because of its ability to hold in heat and cool?  Is it affordable?  I definitely love the look of stone exterior, and it is low maintenance which is great.  I spoke with a contractor who suggested using real stone veneer.  This product is real stone but its only about an inch thick instead of being a regular rock.  This sounds interesting and may even be something my husband and I could do ourselves to save money on labor.  One question I forgot to ask the contractor, What type of trim would I use on the exterior and how would I connect it to the stone?  I have a feeling my contractor friend may get tired of me during my inquiry. : )
Insulation: There are lots of different choices for insulation.  I definitely want insulation in the exterior and interior walls.  What kind of insulation should I use?  I want it to be a green natural product so it won't emit any harmful gas.
Heat and A/C: I watched an interesting show on geothermal heating and cooling.  This type installation is not very common around here yet, but I did find some online in Atlanta.  The tv show made it sound very expensive, but that has been a couple of years ago so maybe there is more information and lower prices.
Solar Panels: To live on the grid or off the grid.  Hummm, I think it would be really cool to be self sufficient and get a check from the power company each month, but is the initial price and the price of upkeep less than the savings.  I really want to find out how solar panels work and what the day to day upkeep involves.  There is a solar power company in Mansfield, Ga  that I am planning on visiting, I'm sure they can answer all my questions.

I have a lot of questions so far and very few answers!

5 comments:

  1. Mandie-
    I see a lot of different ideas on green homes on both HGTV and DIY network. They have good information on their websites too. This sounds like a great project.

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  2. Mandie-
    I just posted a comment and it disappeared! I'll try again, I really dislike computers immensely!!!!!
    I see a lot of green home information on HGTV and DIY network. They both have very informative website also. You might get even more information there.

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  3. This is so awesome! I would love to build a home that made my impact on the enviroment less. I am just amazed at the material you have put on here.

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  4. My husband's parents are also very interested in being self-sufficient. I know they attended a seminar a few months ago about solar panels from (I think) a local man. We're in the Griffin area, so I'm not sure if that is closer than Mansfield, but I will get the website for you so you can at least peruse his material.

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  5. Mandy need to post frequently as you move through the inquiry model. Should be well into assimilating the information you have found by now and reflecting as you go along. Need much more frequent, ongoing, reflective attention to process and product. Write me with questions. Judy

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