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Will I have to make significant changes in my lifestyle to live in a green home or will it be a very similar experience to living in a conventional home? Does living in the certified home require any additional effort on the part of the homeowner or occupant?
May 7, 2008, 4:49 am
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Living in a green home should not require any special effort on the part of the homeowner or occupant. In fact, green home features are generally very durable and, in fact, may actually require less maintenance over time than those of a conventional home. In terms of the services that the property provides, it is rare that anyone would notice a difference in conveniences. For example, a tank-less water heater provides the same type of hot water. The user doesn’t wait any longer for hot water and there is no less hot water available. In fact, in most cases the hot water is available more quickly and is more abundant, addressing both the relative advantage and the compatibility issues at the same time. Courtesy EcoBroker.com