After the California Fires, How Can We Rebuild Homes?
After the California Fires, How Can We Rebuild Homes? An aerial view of one of the devastated neighborhoods in Santa Rosa. PHOTO CREDIT: CALIFORNIA NATIONAL GUARD VIA FLICKR, REPRINTED VIA
After the California Fires, How Can We Rebuild Homes? An aerial view of one of the devastated neighborhoods in Santa Rosa. PHOTO CREDIT: CALIFORNIA NATIONAL GUARD VIA FLICKR, REPRINTED VIA
The Race to the Top in Home Energy Performance Data: Why It Pays to Go First This article originally appeared on the Rocky Mountain Institute website on September 21, 2017.
California Green Home Inventory Map Browse the Map to View the Number of High Performance Homes in your Area Build It Green (BIG) created the California Green Home Inventory Map
Fighting for Our Message: Energy Efficiency and Beyond This article originally appeared on the Green Architecture and Building Report blog, and is reposted with permission. The 2017 Beyond Energy Efficiency
New Energy-Water Calculator Released Help Build It Green beta-test our new tool to estimate whole-building energy and water use to support utility allowances and zero net energy projects Help Build
Connecting the Dots: Real Estate and Home Performance This story originally appeared on the Home Energy Magazine website. A new type of conversation between REALTORS® and their clients is changing
Coming Soon: Healthy Home Courses Home health is a major emerging trend, and Build It Green is on the forefront. BIG has partnered with Healthy Housing Solutions to become its
Charting a Course to Healthier, High-Performance Homes Build It Green is excited to share the findings of the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) groundbreaking new report that documents the links
GreenPoint Rated 7.0 Pushes the Edge of Green Home Design GreenPoint Rated Version 7.0 was released today, setting a new standard in California for green and healthy homes. The updated
Deliver Energy Efficiency, Motivate with Health As you know, energy upgrades often improve indoor air quality. When you’re assessing a home, be sure to point out health hazards, like dust