April 22, 2020 at 7:43am | Ann Nguyen


Here are a few ways of going green in your home is good for you! 


Removal of Air Pollutants


State-of-the-art ventilation and air filtering systems monitor airflow while removing pollutants, dust, and mold spores.


More Natural Light


LEED-Certified homes connect inhabitants to the outdoors, reinforce circadian rhythms, and reduce the need for lighting through increased natural light. 


Less Toxic Chemicals


Characteristics like radon-resistant construction and fewer volatile organic compounds mean your living environment has your well-being in mind. 


Proximity to Walking and Biking Paths


LEED homes are incentivized to be located near walking and biking paths in order to promote clean transportation, which also keeps you on the move.

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