Archive for the ‘Go Green’ Category

Green vs Solar…Which Roofs Are Better?

Thursday, November 6th, 2008

Going green is possibly the smartest thing any homeowner or property owner could do for today’s ecosystem. One of the easiest ways to go green and save are green roofs.

Green roofs are extremely beneficial, be it from trapping and filtering storm water, providing habitats for birds, insects and small animals, and especially bringing life to urban neighborhoods with color and life. These roofs are covered by grass and plants, which also provides insulation when winter comes around the corner and blocks out heat during summer. Chicago hopes to cover millions of square footages with these green panels, and already Germany has about 10 percent of all their flat roofs already set up.

You have options for installation in various ways, such as pre-planted modules to even setting them up in multi-layered systems. Although setting up is a bit pricey compared to normal, conventional roofs, however in the long run, having the green roof is much cheaper to maintain.  You can even get utility rebates, possibly get local or state government incentives. Green roofs can even double the life of your roof by creating a shield from harmful sunlight, wind, and extreme temperatures. Keep in mind though, your roof needs to support 30 lbs per square foot minimum, depending of the type of green roof you’re installing.

If looking after your wallet is your goal, then you might want to reconsider Solar Panels. These systems can last up to 30 years, also adding to your home’s value. Installing these panels are the easiest when putting on a new roof, but make sure they’re installed by professional licensed electricians that have dealt with solar panels. These electricity-generating photovoltaic (PV) solar roofs proof to siginifically reduce household carbon-dioxide emissions as well.

The way these PV roof panels are sold  are by “per kilowatt” increments. Four to five kilowatts covers about half of average homeowner energy needs. Installations runs from $8-$10 per watt, and costs and payback determines on electric rates, climate, and your local or state governments incentives. But stress too much about the costs, Federal gives up to $2,000.00 tax credits which are now available, along with many local credits. You can find out more information at www.dsireusa.org.

Find more ways to live green at: www.thedailygreen.com

CityCenter Making An Impact

Wednesday, October 15th, 2008

Ownership at the CityCenter will provide you an unprecedented lifestyle experience. Residing at the CityCenter sets the pace for making Las Vegas a “greener” place to live. The CityCenter will submit eight projects to the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC), attempting to earn the LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) Certification.

Like the CityCenter, USGBC is trying to advance structures that environmentally responsible and  healthy places to live and work.

The following are CityCenter’s efforts to promoting a “greener” Las Vegas through your future residence:

  • CityCenter will use a highly efficient drip irrigation system with  moisture control that will ensure landscaping is watered as much as needed;
  • Paints, sealants, adhesives, carpet and composite wood products do not contain toxic substances;
  • Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC) in order to not emit gas;
  • Building facades have a glazing designed to reduce heat transfer;
  • The development feature four designated recycled areas;
  • There is preferred parking for carpools and alternative fuel vehicles to encourage alternative transportation methods;
  • CityCenter favors the use of local and regional materials because they  help reduce pollution caused by transportation.

For more information on the CityCenter, please visit our website, http://CityRidge.com for electronic brouchures.

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