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Tips for finding a reliable green home builder
How to Find Qualified Green Building Professionals

How to choose a home-building contractor

How to find a certified green builder? First look in the Ecohome Professionals Directory for a green home builder in your area. To find the right builder, here are some tips of what to look for and what to avoid.  First, start with an internet search in your local region (the closest town or city) alongside words like ...

Choosing a home and neighbourhood
Real estate

Shopping for a home? Some tips for finding the right house and neighbourhood

For most of us, purchasing or building a home will be the biggest investment of our lives. This section is about knowing what to look for in new homes to get the best value for your dollar, or what to look for in a building lot for the same reasons. What to look for in a home location: Being close to where you work an...

Net Zero Energy Homes Pilot Project Canada
Off-grid and Net-Zero Housing

Natural Resources Canada launches net zero energy pilot project

From the Natural Resources Canada website: Overview: The R-2000 Net Zero Energy pilot aims to recognize the builders and homes reaching net zero energy performance in Canada, and to pilot the next generation of NRCan’s R-2000 Standard and EnerGuide Rating System in net zero energy applications.  Drawing on NRCan’s nati...

A skilled architect manages project vision and ensures design meets performance.
Architecture and plan design

What Does an Architect Cost, and Do I Need One to Build a Custom Home?

  The first step towards designing and building a home: Should you hire an architect? Knowing where to turn first to design and build a custom home can be intimidating, especially when you start thinking of all the costs. So what is the first step and who do you call first?  Do you call an architect, a general contract...

Real estate

Evaluating a home before purchase: how to recognize value and potential problems

The following are some things to think about while evaluating a home before making an offer. If you're a driver: Check the route from the house to your place of work on Google traffic maps to estimate how much time you will spend in a car every day. If you're a cyclist: Check maps for bike lanes, bike paths and general...

Lifestyle and environment

Resources and getting started

Choosing between buying, building or renting  1. Building a new home. Building a sustainable and energy efficient house is not necessarily more expensive than building a house simply to meet provincial building codes. Many new home starts have achieved far superior performance while still coming in the same or lower in...

Green building certifications

A practical guide to green home certifications: Passive House v LEED v BREEAM

LEED® vs. Passive House vs. BREEAM: a practical guide for homeowners Whether you're building a home in the US or Canada, or embarking on a new construction project in places like the UK, Australia, or New Zealand - and want to do so to a recognized sustainable certification level - you'll be faced with a baffling choic...

Real estate

Real estate

For most of us, purchasing or building a home will be the biggest investment of our lives. This section is about knowing what to look for in new homes to get the best value for your dollar, or what to look for in a building lot for the same reasons. What to look for in a location: Being close to where you work and pla...

Bathroom with refinished claw foot tub and barn board trim in a home
Materials and resources

Finding environmentally friendly building materials

All materials will have a history, the pros and cons of which will need to be weighed. Unfortunately there isn’t always an obvious right or wrong answer as to whether or not something is a sustainable material. The design of your home, where you live and your lifestyle are all factors that determine what the most ecolo...

Recycled building materials
Recycled and Reclaimed Materials

Where to buy and sell used building materials

When buildings are decommissioned there can be a lot of valuable materials that could be used again, but when buyers can’t find sellers, otherwise usable materials are being sent to a land fill. There is a growing amount of used building materials that can be found at online classified websites such as Craigslist and K...

Stairs made from reclaimed barn beams
Wood and organic materials

All about wood

Finding sustainable wood: We live in a country with over 400 million hectares of forest, so the supply is there; it's simply a case of properly managing it. That also means that when we cut one down, we should plant another. Wood is a renewable material, requires little processing and can almost always be purchased loc...