Construction Goes Green
“Going Green” is one of the most important interests of the public today. Preserving the ecology, protecting the environment, and taking care of the planet are activities that have gained interest. The development of “safe” substances and the recycling of other products have gained popularity. As our country grows and more and more construction becomes necessary, our government has strengthened regulations regarding construction materials. Therefore, construction contractors must be ever vigilant to locate new and better materials.
Health problems related to the use of lead-based paint have prompted the development of water-based paints that have shown no apparent danger. Imported drywall that emitted sulfur gas into homes was outlaws, removed, and replaced with safer, domestic drywall. Asbestos which seemed an excellent idea at its conception, proved to be dangerous to those who worked with it and those who lived in structures containing the product.
Alternative solutions currently being used for insulation are blown-in substances such as recycled newspaper or Eco Spray Foam polyurethane, and rolled-in products such as fiberglass. These materials are currently being used with the hope that no harmful effects will result. The production and use of materials that are not harmful to the environment or the people will help to sustain our planet and preserve its beauty for future generations.