Green Building Materials and Remodeling Dover DE

If you’re going to be remodeling, it pays to invest in the environment. Think about it logically (just for a second), how many ways are there to make a house stand out in tomorrow’s housing market? There’s already a surplus of homes with shiny chrome kitchen appliances, marble counters, and recently remodeled bathrooms. If you’re going to remodel, do it in a way that not only pays you back in years of enjoyment but also pays you back as a green investor. Please scroll down for more information and get access to the best home remodeling contractors in Dover, DE listed below.

The Home Depot
(302)735-8864
801 N Dupont Hwy
Dover, DE
Hours
Mon-Sat: 6:00am-10:00pm
Sun: 8:00am-8:00pm

Dover - B
(302) 672-2200
1000 Dover Mall
Dover, DE
Store Type
Sears Stores
Hours
Mon:10-21
Tue:10-21
Wed:10-21
Thu:10-21
Fri:10-21
Sat:9-21
Sun:11-18

LOWE'S OF DOVER, DEL.
302 735-7500
1450 N. DUPONT HIGHWAY DOVER, DE, 19901
Dover, DE
 
Fastenal- Dover
302-741-2445
1070A S. Little Creek Rd Dover, DE, 19901
Dover, DE
 
Best Ace Hardware
(302) 398-6447
3000 Midway/Shopping Ctr
Harrington, DE
 
Rommel's Ace Home Center
(302) 674-9100
321 A Independence Blvd
Dover, DE
 
Kmart 3158 / Cross Merch
(302) 678-8020
515 N Dupont Hwy
Dover, DE
Store Type
Miscellaneous
Hours
Monday To Friday Working Hours is :8-22 and for Sat:8-22
Sun:8-21

Lowe's
(302) 735-7500
1450 N. Dupont Highway
Dover, DE
Hours
M-SA 6 am - 10 pm
SU 8 am - 8 pm

Lowe's
(302) 697-0700
516 Walmart Drive
Camden, DE
Hours
M-SA 6 am - 10 pm
SU 8 am - 8 pm

Best Ace Hardware
(302) 424-5414
633 N Dupont Blvd
Milford, DE
 

Green Building Materials and Remodeling Part 1: Kitchens

Green Building Materials and Remodeling Part 1: Kitchens

October 1, 2009   AK

As much as we all might want to build our green dream home from scratch, it might be more realistic to think about green remodeling. For one thing, it’s debatable which is greener but considering the reduce, reuse, recycle mantra, doesn’t remodeling just feel greener? Equally important, that’s what most of us are more likely to wind up doing. It might seem like a great way to go to hire the best green building consultant, but if you’re more the DIY or quasi-DIY type, you’re simply better off making improvements on what you have.

If you’re going to be remodeling, it pays to invest in the environment. Think about it logically (just for a second), how many ways are there to make a house stand out in tomorrow’s housing market? There’s already a surplus of homes with shiny chrome kitchen appliances, marble counters, and recently remodeled bathrooms. If you’re going to remodel, do it in a way that not only pays you back in years of enjoyment but also pays you back as a (green) investor.

Green or not, remodeling for smart homeowners begins in the kitchen and bathrooms (particularly the master bath):

Green Kitchen Remodeling Basics

First things first: Hire a kitchen/bath designer every time. These people have more knowledge of the latest trends, best fixtures, and most sensible layouts than other professionals. Architects are not Kitchen Designers. Those Sales Clerks in the big box stores are not Kitchen Designers (at all). The contractor who is putting an addition on your home or remodeling your kitchen is not a Kitchen Designer. Your brother-in-law who installed his own kitchen is not a Kitchen Designer.

The kitchen is the most energy-intensive room in your house, which means a kitchen remodel is the best place to try conserving energy. Also consider that the cabinets, counters, et cetera where we store and prepare food can have a measurable effect on the toxicity levels of the items that go into your body. Yes, really. You can read more about green counter materials: recycled glass, corian, granite, and concrete here .

Green Kitchen Appliances

Next comes the best green appliances for your kitchen . What makes an appliance green? Efficiency. That’s the bottom line, the appliance is designed to save energy for both you and the planet. EnergyStar is the top governmentally controlled rating in the efficiency business. Be sure to tell your kitchen designer that you’re planning to install a recycling organizer, composter, etc. so they can help you plan accordingly to reduce waste.

Cabinets

Another reason to hire a kitchen designer is their services — with any number of certifications from AKBA to CKD to CMKBD — are free (ahhhem, built in) when you buy their cabinets. If you just hire the services of a kitchen designer, their fee is usually 10% o...

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