Green Bathroom Remodeling Resources Orinda CA

There are many different versions of a bathroom remodel: a small bathroom remodel might require little more than a fresh coat of paint and new fixtures while others know they’ll be tearing out walls and committing the plumber’s cell phone number to memory. Here you will learn about some green bathroom remodeling options that are available to you. Please scroll down for more information and get access to the professional home remodeling contractors in Orinda, CA listed below.

Sloan Construction
(925) 229-5799
1330 Peach St
Martinez, CA
Services
Barns Sheds & Outbuildings, Garage & Carport, Doors, Carpenters, Kitchen remodeling, Handyman, Multiple Room Renovation, Bathroom remodeling, Additions, Tiling, Decks & Porches, Drywall and Plaster
Company Information
Years in Business : 15 Years
Languages Spoken : English
Licensing Information
License # : No License Provided

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a.k abdallah
(415) 680-0577
409 international blvd
Oakland, CA
Services
Entertainment & Computer, Water Heaters & Tanks, Lighting, Doors, Solar Energy, Appliance installation, Bathroom remodeling, Kitchen remodeling, Fencing, Cleaning service, Basement remodeling, Handyman, Multiple Room Renovation, Commercial Property Maintenance, Electrical
Service Types
Residential, Commercial, Emergency Services
Company Information
Hours : 5:00 AM to 7:00 PM M,T,W,T,F,S
Years in Business : 3 Years
Licensing Information
License # : No License Provided
Payment Options
Offers Financing, Accepts Credit Cards

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MS Design&Build
(415) 302-8734
65 edwards ave.
Sausalito, CA
Services
Countertops, Skylights, Additions, Electrical, Carpenters, Plaster & Stucco, Decks & Porches, Ceilings, Insulation, Framing, Multiple Room Renovation, Home Builders, Garage & Carport, Bathroom remodeling, Demolition, Basement remodeling, Siding, Cabinets, Flooring, Waterproofing, Tiling, Doors, Concrete Foundations, Powerwashing, Plumbing, Windows, Painting, Commercial Property Maintenance, Fencing, Drywall and Plaster, Roofing, Kitchen remodeling
Company Information
Years in Business : 8 Years
Languages Spoken : English, French, Hebrew
Licensing Information
Bonded : Yes
License # : 864488

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Breska Associates Inc
(510) 339-0959
6435 Pinehaven RD
Oakland, CA
 
Advance Building Services
(510) 763-6933
675 37th St
Oakland, CA
 
M&M electric
(925) 418-4761
169 hookston rd
Pleasant Hill, CA
Services
Electrical, Demolition, Solar Energy, Basement remodeling, Additions, Bathroom remodeling, Security, Kitchen remodeling, Lighting
Company Information
Years in Business : 8 Years
Languages Spoken : English
Licensing Information
Bonded : Yes
General Liability Insurance : Yes
License # : 810447

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Templer Interiors
(415) 661-5015
1539 39th Ave
San Francisco, CA
 
Advance Construction
(510) 339-8300
2058 Mountain Blvd
Oakland, CA
 
Elliott Remodeling
(510) 534-0780
2808 School St
Oakland, CA
 
Bath Simple
(415) 877-4804
733 Allston Way
Berkeley, CA
Services
Residential/ commercial bathroom remodeling, complete bathroom product selection and installation system, online bathroom design tool, bathroom showroom and design center, network of trusted and recommended local contractors, exceptional customer service, reliable home delivery, one-stop shopping of high-value products, turn-key custom design bathroom, innovative waste recycle program,
Membership Organizations
National Association of Remodeling Industry, Build It Green, National Kitchen & Bath Association, American Society of Interior Decorators
Years in Business
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Green Building Materials and Remodeling Part 2: Bathrooms

Green Building Materials and Remodeling Part 2: Bathrooms

October 5, 2009   AK

When considering remodeling a bathroom, your first priorities are likely the aesthetics and the resale value of your home. There are many different versions of a bathroom remodel: a small bathroom remodel might require little more than a fresh coat of paint and new fixtures while others know they’ll be tearing out walls and committing the plumber’s cell phone number to memory.

Beyond the feel-good fuzzies of environmental ethos, there are three things that matter when considering whether to go green in the bathroom: conserving water, conserving electricity, and your indoor air quality. A green bathroom should save you money and contribute to your well-being.

Now a closer look at the available options:

Conserving water with low flow bathroom fixtures

Most bathrooms will have a minimum of three fixtures which include the showerhead, vanity sink, and toilet. There are almost infinite options when it comes to bathroom fixtures these days. Luckily, most of the best showerheads available today were designed for water efficiency and include a number of desirable hand-held, setting, and color options. We Lazy Environmentalists believe the low-flow showerhead is one of the best investments available for greening your home that’s both cost-effective upfront and resource-effective in the long-term. The next best improvement or upgrade is a low-flow, high efficiency toilet . Older toilets can use as much as 5 gallons per flush, while newer models use as little as 1.28 gallons per flush.

Using less water and less energy to heat that (lower quantity of) water quickly adds up to substantial savings on the utility bills. If you’re going beyond the new fixtures and new coat of paint remodel, many people will also consider installing an energy-efficient tankless water heater, but the cost-benefit analysis is still inconclusive from a Lazy Environmentalist perspective.

Walls, Shelves, and Vanities

If you’re going to carry your remodel this far, it would likely pay to bring in a kitchen/bath designer. These people have more knowledge of the latest trends, best fixtures, and most sensible layouts than other professionals including architects, contractors, sales people at the big box store, and your jack-of-all-trades brother-in-law. Hiring an expert kitchen/bath designer will ensure that you maximize your remodeling budget in a way that also maximizes the future resale value of your home. What you pay a qualified designer you will often save on materials through the designer’s purchasing knowledge and connections.

At all costs, avoid particle board in vanities and shelves, because it’s packed with formaldehyde and other VOC-laden toxins. An additional benefit of hiring a kitchen/bath designer is to keep it local. Hiring professional, local craftspeople means greater freedom and customization wit...

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