Going Green with a experienced Green Builder

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Many people think that building green will cost much more than the conventional methods of construction. Green Earth Homes is here to show you that this is simply is not true.

By introducing simple changes to the way your home is designed and constructed you will see fantastic improvements in your home’s performance with limited or no additional cost to your projects budget.
Did you know that state and local governments, as well as some utility companies, offer incentives for you to build green? Some incentives will significantly reduce the construction cost of adding green elements to your home.

Did you know that some Government incentives for going green include tax breaks and rebates? Did you also know that you may also be eligible for government incentives and tax breaks for upgrading your existing homes in ways that increase efficiency – such as installing a hot water system?
There are a number of resources available to you – find out more today and speak to the team at Green Earth Homes. Let us assist you to and find out more.

Speak to Green Earth Homes about Green Building Strategies based on three levels of resource and energy saving.

Green Builder facts

  1. Lowest Cost – the basics are a good place to start… read more
  2. Moderate Cost – the best enduring value for the financial investment… read more
  3. Highest Cost – maximum commitment to sustainability… read more

Passive Home Design – Sunshine Coast Building

Building your home for the Sunshine Coast environment takes craftsmanship and experience. Green Earth Homes builds on the principles of passive home design where we incorporate our Sunshine Coast climate to maximise the best design for your home’s energy consumption and water usage. For more information on passive design, please take the time to review these fact sheets or contact Green Earth Homes today to discuss your ideas further.

  1. Passive Solar Design Water Conservation… read more
  2. Passive Solar Design Maximising your Homes Energy… read more
  3. Passive Solar Design Your Design Materials… read more

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