Green Builders San Diego CA

There are some builders and developers who are free with the terms "green" or sustainable. But luckily there are several new standards that you can use to evaluate those green claims.

Mrs. Linda Erwin-Gallagher
Marriage and Family and Child Therapist, INC.

858-610-1460
2525 Camino del Rio South, #245
San Diego, CA
Ms. Cynthia Bernee
858-272-7496
3990 Old Town Ave Ste B 100
San Diego, CA
Ms. Jennifer Lundy
Positive Change Counseling Center

619-733-6414
5480 Baltimore Drive, Ste 250
La Mesa, CA
Ms. Lori Pele
Eastlake Family Wellness Clinic

619-379-8482
2400 Fenton St. Suite 217
Chula Vista, CA
Dr. Heather Mechanic
Daystar Family Counseling

858-613-1403
12630 Monte Vista Road, Ste 202
Poway, CA
Mr. Calvin Prather
Mission Valley Counseling Associates

619-282-4600
3511 Camino del Rio South, Ste 500
San Diego, CA
Ms. Elizabeth Tebo
858-354-4614
2720 5th Ave.
San Diego, CA
Ms. Hermin Youssefian
San diego family servies

619-446-8077
1104 Camino Delmar #107
Delmar, CA
Ms. Maricela Larkin
Maricela V Larkin, LMFT, CEAP

619-427-7817
224 Landis Ave.
Chula Vista, CA
Mrs. Violette Jackson
Violette Jackson Counseling Center

858-674-5958
15525 Pomerado Rd., Suite E-4
Poway, CA
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Preventing the Heartache of Greenwash

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No, it’s not something you add to the wash to get out those pesky grass stains you used to get playing touch football. Nor is it a St. Patty’s day breath-freshener. Greenwash is what happens to you when you succumb to a developer who promises you a “green” house in a sustainable community, only to move in and find the Chinese wallboard smells like rotten eggs.

Unfortunately there are some builders and developers who are free with the terms “green” or sustainable. But luckily there are several new standards that you can use to evaluate those green claims. Perhaps the most important is The National Green Building Standard™, recently approved by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI). The new Standard applies to all residential construction work including single-family homes, apartments and condos, land development and remodeling and renovation. It defines what green practices can be incorporated into residential development and construction and how home owners can operate and maintain their green homes. Having a national standard in place helps consumers and builders systematically evaluate “green” claims made for their new homes.

The National Association of Home Builders is enthusiastic about the new standard. “The standard provides home builders and remodelers with a much more expansive third-party rating system that they can use to achieve green certification under NAHBGreen and the National Green Building Certification Program,” said Mike Luzier, CEO of the NAHB Research Center. The NAHB praised the flexibility of the National Green Building Standard because of its flexibility - it allows home builders and home buyers options based on climate, geography, style preferences, and budget.

Another standard is the Green Building Initiative ® (GBI), which has a partnership with the American Institute of Architects (AIA). The GBI promotes energy-efficient, healthier and environmentally responsible building design. Other well-established green standards are from LEED and Energy-Star.

What You Can Do

Consumers are understandably confused about green claims - and are afraid of being greenwashed. If you are interested in buying a home that is supposed to be environmentally friendly, don’t be shy about asking what kind of green certification it has rated. Although it is unfortunate that there are so many different standards, they all share most of the same principles. So if your developer can point to some kind of accepted green certification, it probably means a lot more than unsupported claims. The basic principles in all sustainable certification programs involve: energy efficiency, using recycled materials, minimizing storm water runoff, renewal energy sources, emissions, water conservation, and healthy interiors.

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