Thursday, October 02, 2008

system-built homes

After reading an article in July edition of Fast Company. I couldn’t help, but get excited about the future of prefab green sustainable homes. Our dream at Red Tree for the past couple years is being shared across the America by architects, builders, and homeowners. Japan has been building high sustainable prefab homes for decades now, and walking down the street you would never know it. The article pointed out how prefab homes is the answer to zero energy homes.

Each home can be personalized with cutting edge software that allows customers to customize their house. Along with being personalized homes are built tighter, stronger, and time is saved. One of the wonderful things about being green is making a difference in how sustainable our future will be. 30% of all landfill waste is from construction, therein lies the beauty of system-built, all materials are 100% recycled, eliminating a huge percent of waste for our landfills. While we do finish the house on-site every measure is taking to reuse, and recycle as much materials as we can.

We’ve came a long way in a short amount of time in the building industry. It’s certainly a exciting time to be a builder during the beginning stages of a revolution that is sweeping the country. It’s about time we in the building industry wake up and take into account things like the quality of the air that you breath indoors, amount of energy that is used, and the materials used.

Now is the time to build green, enjoy breathing healthy air, and feel wonderful that you know that you are making a difference today for the future.

Brandon Bryant
Red Tree Builders
Change
That you can live healthy in

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