When considering building your dream log home, you may contemplate your environmental impact. From clearing your property to sourcing building materials, everything you choose can and will make a difference. Though there are an abundance of factors that go into building and designing a log home, on average log homes tend to be more sustainable than traditional stick and brick homes. In this blog we cover 4 eco-friendly benefits of log homes–to learn more, keep on reading.
Log homes are built out of trees which can be re-planted and grown, making them a renewable resource. Not only that, but Northern White Cedar is an overachiever when it comes to reseeding itself, and the forest where it grows is actively managed to ensure high-quality products and sustainable practices. Wood isn’t a finite resource such as coal, which can be easily depleted. Because of its sustainability, wood makes for a perfect building material. Additionally, wood products require less energy to manufacture, and have the lowest impacts on water and air quality. Northern White Cedar doesn’t have to be treated with harsh chemicals like pine, and oaks, making this the most eco-friendly option and keeping our waterways clean!
Using wood ultimately reduces your carbon footprint–as wood contains carbon. Wood aside, most of the other building materials used to construct log homes are also eco-friendly. The manufacturing of these materials is far less harmful to the environment than the processes of conventional building materials. So, you can feel good knowing that your home can reduce your carbon footprint. In a report from the Edinburgh Centre for Carbon Management (ECCM), it was estimated that harmful greenhouse gasses could be reduced by 88% through the use of log or timber structural elements in place of conventional building materials.
Wood has natural heating and insulating qualities. Not only does this help you save on your monthly bills, you also help the environment because your home won’t use as much energy as a standard home. With that being said log homes are 30% more energy efficient than standard homes. For more details on the energy efficiency of log homes, check out one of our previous blogs here.
Because the wooden structure of your log home stores carbon and regulates humidity, it naturally allows for better airflow. The result of this is that log homes are healthier to live in. It also means that there’s no need for you to purchase air purifiers, HEPA filters, humidifiers or dehumidifiers. Not to mention these small machines require less eco-friendly materials to manufacture, and more energy to run.
Overall, if you want to build a home that has less environmental impacts, is more sustainable, and can be a healthy home to live in, a log home may be right for you! At Young’s Cedar Log Homes, we are committed to building you your dream cedar log home and we are excited to get your project started. Contact us today for more information and to take a look at our layouts.