It is very possible today to improve the environmental performance of any building, lofty commercial construction, or small residential property. But many homeowners and commercial property owners are clueless about the ways in which they can green up their building practices and the associated costs of such a project. Neponset Valley Construction, a siding and roofing contractor, has willingly lent helping hand.
Committing itself to the spreading of green building throughout the state of Massachusetts and across the nation, the MA-based provider has come up with a new program, under which it will be offering a free energy audit and the latest green technology to home and commercial building owners.
Creating a Green real estate involves the incorporation of the best energy saving and environmentally friendly features into a building. Neponset Valley Construction provides environmentally sustainable building materials that are durable, as well as fit the unique needs of the construction project in MA.
Neponset Valley Construction’s offering includes a metal roofing solution, specially designed for the MA construction markets. The roofing has an amazing durability of more than 50 years, and more importantly, it saves home owners up to 40 percent on their annual energy costs. Moreover, the eco-friendly features of the metal roofing system enables MA residents to save up to 35 percent on homeowners’ insurance costs. For homeowners, metal roofing installation can also be a way to earn significant federal tax credit.
Neponset Valley Construction also offers a green smart siding option for MA residents. Made from wood, smart siding is a high performance technology that uses fewer natural resources while maintaining high durability.
“We are thrilled to be able to offer the best green products available as energy efficiency is becoming a growing concern for homeowners. We are committed to green building and educating homeowners on the best green products available for their home,” Neponset Valley Construction CEO Brian Kearney commented in a statement.
Edited by Blaise McNamee