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How Green Is Your Remodeling Project?

Do you know the best part about the whole "green" movement? Besides the most important benefits of preserving resources and helping the environment? It's that going green can save you money.

Many things that are "good for us" are usually more expensive or more of a hassle. But with modern leaps in technology and production, a lot of the green products we use in our homes cost the same or even less. And they save us money. Through lowered energy bills, tax credits, rebates, and cheaper (usually recycled) materials... we're keeping more money in the bank and helping the planet.

The keywords that pop up a lot in the green vernacular are reuse, renew, and recycle. This can apply to your home renovations as well.

Salvage is what can make a difference. Whenever you are getting rid of products and materials around your home, or if you're planning to remodel and bring in new materials and furniture, consider salvage.

For example, when re-doing your kitchen, you could have a demolition service come out and tear everything down and haul it off to the landfill. The chemicals in the cabinets and flooring will seep into the ground, the trash piles will grow, and the environment will be harmed.

Another (greener!) option would be to contact a salvage service. Salvage companies could reuse the cabinets, counters, flooring, and appliances in other applications. Or the materials could be recycled into new and different products, reducing the need to harvest new materials.

And the best part? You might even get cash for the products you turn in. You could get a tax credit for the "donation". It's also possible to get a store credit with the salvage yard to purchase recycled materials and products for your new kitchen!

Whenever new products for the home are made, it sucks resources out of the planet and ruins the environment we need to survive. Consider your kitchen cabinets. Wood needs to be cut down, using heavy machinery that consumes gas and oil. The wood needs to be transports long distances using even more resources. Production of cabinets requires more energy as well as harmful chemicals. They also need to be shipped to retail stores or to your home.

So, when you buy those new cabinets, you're consuming a lot more than just new cabinets...

Consider a salvage yard, recycling center, or green manufacturer for your next home remodeling project. It could help save the planet and it could even save you some money. And that's what we all should be doing.

Also, you can talk to green contractors. There are companies that specialize in Green Renovation and in Green Building practices.

If you need to find a salvage expert in your neighborhood, consider ConstructionDeal.com. We match salvage pros with homeowners every day. And we can help you - for free. Simply tell us about your project and you'll receive calls directly from salvage and recycling services.

It's fast, free, and easy. And it helps out the planet we all live on.

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