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EPS is Green Built Certified

Many of our staff and builders hold the designation of Certified Green Building Professionals. The designation was awarded after completion of a three-day training program.

National Green Building ProgramNational Green Building Certification assures homeowners that your project meets the requirements of either the NAHB Model Green Home Building Guidelines or the ICC 700-2008 National Green Building Standard and are truly green.

Certified Green Building Professionals are able to measure a home building project against the best existing definition of green and sustainable home construction and incorporate green building principles into the homes they build.

The Certified Green Professional is administered by the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) University of Housing. According to the standards developed through the NAHB, the design, construction, and operation of a green home must focus on energy and water efficiency, resource efficient building design and materials, indoor environmental quality, and must take the overall impact on the environment into account.

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WHAT IS GREEN BUILDING?
Green building is the growing movement to build homes and commercial buildings in such a way as to decrease their impact on the environment both during the construction process and throughout the lifetime of the building. The goal of green building is to build structures that are environmentally sustainable, capable of sustaining the earth's natural resources.

Green buildings reduce environmental impact through the following practices:
  • Energy efficiency and renewable energy
  • Use of environmentally preferable building materials
  • Waste reduction during the construction process
  • Healthy indoor environments
  • Water conservation
  • Environmentally conscious site planning
By incorporating these elements into a building, architects, builders, and homeowners can reduce the building's impact on the environment and lead the way to a sustainable future.
 
 
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