Green Building Materials, Part 1: Shopping at the Habitat for Humanity ReStore

Reader Contribution by Jennifer Kongs
Published on April 3, 2015
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The Small Home, Big Decisions series follows Jennifer and her husband, Tyler, as they build a self-reliant homestead on a piece of country property in northeastern Kansas. The series will delve into questions that arise during their building process and the decisions they make along the way. The posts are a work in progress, written as their home-building adventure unfolds.

Many factors comprise the “green” quality of any given building material. How was it produced? Where was it shipped from? Will it off-gas in my home? How long it will last, because sustainability in not having to replace materials matters, too. And, of course, all the answers to those questions must be weighed against how much the materials and its installation will cost in dollars and time. Let me use tile as a real-world (in my current world) example.

Recycled glass tiles are absolutely beautiful. The way the tiles glow, the eco-friendly qualities of most companies’ products, the long-lasting nature of the materials: I am smitten. I even ordered samples from one company, Fireclay Tile, in colors that matched the reclaimed floor tile we already purchased for our bathroom (keep reading), which makes the price tag (about $20 per square foot) hard to face. The truth is, when all the environmental and social costs are included, instead of ignored as with many products on the market, the final building materials’ price tag often ends up on the higher end of the scale. We feel strongly that, when we can, we are dedicated to spending the premium in order to not support the unsustainable nature of standard construction materials. I guess you could say we care about companies providing a livable wage to their employees and managing their waste in a responsible way, and other such details. In the case of the recycled glass shower tile, Tyler has an accountant’s good sense (lucky me?) and is not swayed by my proclamations of the tile’s unmatched beauty and the environmental responsibility we have to use recycled materials in our home. We’re still discussing options on this matter …  

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