How Sustainable Building and Materials are Changing Construction in Brisbane
We are constantly looking for ways to improve the sustainability and efficiency of the homes we build and one of the most important trends we look to incorporate is the use of sustainable practices and materials in the design and build process. This has the benefit of reducing the environmental impact of our construction and decreasing energy consumption.
At Finesse, we find one of the most effective ways to make a home more sustainable is through the use of energy-efficient materials and systems. For example, using insulated walls and roofs can significantly reduce the amount of energy needed to cool a home (or heat it up for those two months in Brisbane the weather dips below 20 degrees). Similarly, installing energy-efficient windows and doors can also help to reduce our clients energy consumption.
Another important aspect of sustainable building is the use of renewable energy sources. This can include the installation of solar panels, which can provide a significant portion of a home’s energy needs. We hear that some larger construction companies are also looking into and trialing other renewable energy sources such as wind, geothermal, and hydro power, although it may be a while till this filters down to mum and dad home owners.
Water conservation is another important aspect of sustainable building which we take seriously at Finesse. By using low-flow toilets and showerheads, as well as newer rainwater harvesting systems, we can help to reduce water consumption and protect our natural resources.
Incorporating sustainable materials into the building process is also a key aspect of sustainable construction as they not only reduce the environmental impact of the building process, but also provides a healthier living environment for our clients.
We make a point of discussing the potential for sustainable practices and materials in all of our projects. We believe that by building homes that are energy-efficient, use renewable energy sources, conserve water and use sustainable materials, we are not only helping to protect the environment but also providing our clients with healthier and more comfortable living spaces