Building an Eco Friendly Home

Homes that are good for the environment AND your pocketbook

Margo Prior
The impact we have impaled on our earths environment can no longer be ignored. Our ecosystems have become compromised by the extreme usage and wasting of our environmental resources. There have been thousands of acres of woodlands reaped for the use of only a few houses. Leftover's from construction projects and homes demolished to place new homes on land purchased are ending up in our landfills to only sit there for thousands of years, poisoning our earth painfully, a little at a time. This poisoning will affect not only the planet for us but for centuries to come. Many people have found come to believe that our earth is worth more to them as a whole, rather than as a part and have started taken part in recycling projects, even getting into building recycled homes from earth, eco-friendly homes.

Kelly and Rosana Hart, hosts of a website called "greenhomebuilding" have listed a multitude number of information, books, websites and more for those who are interested in building themselves an earth friendly home. Kelly and Rosana themselves live in a earth friendly house, called an Earthbag house (also called a sandbag house). Sandbags have long been known for their uses to help prevent floods, used as barges and barriers to prevent overflowing of creeks and rivers. Those bags used for eco friendly home building are usually made with polypropylene bags which will last longer than their older counter parts, burlap bags, which were known to eventually rot. Earthbag construction is strong, said to be bullet and bomb proof. Earthbag building is fast to build and if used for a permanent structure, it is suggested to have a plaster covering to help protect the polypropylene bag covering from over extended sun exposure.

Other products that can be considered for use of building an eco / earth friendly home are: "Adobe, Cob, Rammed Earth, Cast Earth, Strawbale, Cordwood, Earthship, papercrete" and much, mush more! But the earth friendly home does not end in the construction phase of your home! Oh no! Even the inside of your home can be eco friendly as well. Water and air purifiers, natural home furnishings, compost toilets, solar power and other energy efficient heaters, coolers, fans, and so much more can add to the efficacy of your eco friendly home.

Start out with your dream home plans by going to a site such as Dream Green Home Plans. There you can figure out what type of plan your would like based on styles, the types of materials that you would want in your home and the function you want your home / building /structure to fulfill. Then you can head on over to a site such as Sustainable Building Sources. Between there and Green Home Building you can get everything else you may need to finish or touch up your eco friendly home. From forums to bookstores to professional directory's that can give your mind an overload of information, these websites plus many more can offer you more than what you may be looking for when in search for any number of sources to lead you to your final destination, your dream, green, eco, earth friendly home.

Published by Margo Prior

I love to write, garden and do things with my time that can help creative a positive environment for myself and my family.  View profile

  • Building an early friendly home is easier than it seems.
  • Eco friendly homes, helping to save our planet one tree at a time.
  • Environmentally friendly houses can save you money in the long run.
Americans consume 35 to 40 percent of the WORLD'S wood resources.

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  • dis might helpp10/26/2009

    http://www.frontdoor.com/Buy/Top-10-Reasons-To-Go-Green/1538

    http://www.frontdoor.com/Buy/See-a-Floor-Show-of-EcoFriendly-Options/1539

    http://www.frontdoor.com/Buy/Unearth-the-Facts-to-Buy-a-Greener-Home/1644

    http://www.waitakere.govt.nz/abtcit/ec/ecoinit/ecohsebrochure2.asp#garden

  • monique10/7/2009

    I am finishing school this year and i'm going to do the best i can to help our environment. i want to encourage others too. it's going to be a long process but i'm determind. wish me luck please

  • getting annoyed..6/23/2009

    hmk thanks.... i will try... thanks for you help....

  • Margo Prior6/22/2009

    you can try starting with the following page for the supplies you would need and then go from there. Hope this helps: http://www.ecolect.net/materials

  • getting annoyed..6/22/2009

    acturally i just wanted to know how to flippen build and eco friendly house... the materials i would have you use... but no.. i cant not find one stupid site to give me that stupid information for my stupid assignent... gosh..... why does everything have to be so bloody hard these days?

  • cameronw9/4/2008

    heeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeey

  • Jan Hoadley7/12/2007

    If all could afford hybrid cars it'd make a difference of course. But everyone, no matter income level or living area, can do 3-5 things to make a difference - and enough people doing that alone would make a difference.

  • Margo Prior11/21/2005

    I totally agree! Thanks for commenting!

  • Abbsie38/8/2005

    If we all lived in eco-friendly houses, drove hybrid cars and recycled all of our cans and bottles - WOW what a difference it would make! The relief it would bring to the environment would be tremendous!

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