April 5th - 2009

New homes can be LEED-certified

The Canada Green Building Council launched a new green home rating system in March, which it says will provide health and cost benefit and preserves resale value.

The Canada Green Building Council launched a new green home rating system in March, which it says will provide health and cost benefit and preserves resale value. Among other features, LEED-certified homes use energy and water more efficiently, are built with sustainable and more durable materials, provide increased comfort and improved health for occupants, says the Council. For a new home to gain LEED certification, it must achieve performance measures in eight categories: Innovation & Design Process; Location & Linkages; Sustainable Sites; Water Efficiency; Energy & Atmosphere; Materials & Resources; Indoor Environmental Quality; and Awareness and Education.

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