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Eight Green Building Myths.

Green building has come a very long way in the past few years,

yet some myths still persist.

 

Myth #1: Green building is too expensive.

This is a very common misconception. Although it has been debunked many times in the past, it still lingers. "A lot of the high-profile green projects that get builders’ attention are very high-end, and that’s one reason this myth is still around, "But the simple fact is that there are plenty of strategies for inexpensive green building, from right-sizing the structure to optimal value engineering to reducing waste, among many others."

 

Myth #2: Green building is all about material selection.
In the past, people equated green building with using "green materials" such as those with high recycled content, low embodied energy, no VOCs, etc. And while he says that is an important part of constructing a green building, it is still a small part of the big picture. "Other factors such as site selection and energy performance are very important as well, People are beginning to gain a greater understanding that green building is a systems approach to the entire construction process.

 

Myth #3: Green building products don’t work as well.

Low-flow toilets and fiberglass insulation are typical products that continue to get a bad rap. People still think that 1.6 gallon-per-flush toilets don’t work, even though the fixtures were mandated for all new construction more than a decade ago, and that inhaling fiberglass fibers can lead to cancer. "By and large, new green products work as well if not better than traditional products.

 

Myth #4: Green Products are hard to find.
Okay, there is some truth to this one; some green products are not manufactured nationwide and can be hard to purchase in some parts of the country. But the number of green products and systems that are available has grown exponentially over the past few years to the point where there are literally hundreds—if not thousands—of mainstream green products. Building Green Inc. publishes two comprehensive directories (GreenSpec and Green Building Products) with performance data and contact information on just about every green product imaginable.

 

Myth #5: Green homes are "weird" or "ugly."
No, you don’t have to build a yurt or geodesic dome and mount huge rows of solar panels to be green. The fact is that many of today’s green homes are virtually indistinguishable from "typical" homes. And if you do want to go with solar power, "There are many ways to integrate PV [photovoltaic] panels that both attractive and effective.

 

Myth #6: Building a green home is too complicated.

"This is a business that is about common sense, and a lot of green building is very fundamental. "It all begins with a tight building envelope; the rest of it is not very exotic or akin to rocket science."

 

Myth #7: To get into green building, you have to sign up for some sort of program or third-party certification.
While programs such as the U.S. Green Building Council’s LEED and the American Lung Association’s Healthy House are terrific at garnering exposure and furthering the green movement, builders don’t have to get involved with them to build green. "Those programs are great at supplying templates and roadmaps," says Jones. "But green building is really about one project at a time and a builder’s and owner’s will to make a better choice."

 

Myth #8: It’s an all-or-nothing proposition. 
There is often a tendency to separate construction professionals into two groups: good guys (those who build only green) and bad guys (those who don’t build green at all). "That’s not true," Jones says. "I bet there are plenty of people employing green technologies and techniques who may not even know it. I’d bet just about any builder or manufacturer in this country is doing something for green building."

 

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