The end result is a welcoming home with little impact on the environment, and that will withstand the test of time.
Whenever possible, we utilize green building practices in new construction and home renovations to create efficient, sustainable and environmentally conscious homes, simply because it's the right thing to do.
With no
uncertainty "green" is a popular phrase tossed around these
days, but what does green building mean to you as a homeowner?Flanders & Company utilizes a wide variety of Green Building strategies that create a sound investment for you as a homeowner (reducing maintenance and replacement requirements, reducing utility bills, and increasing property /resale values) and maintain a high level of environmental responsibility when it comes to protecting New Hampshire's beauty.
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Green building is the practice of increasing the efficiency with which homes use resources such as energy, water, and building materials — while reducing the home's impact on health of humans and surrounding environmental through better placement, design, construction, operation, maintenance, and removal.
With all of the advancements in environmentally friendly technologies and best practices you need a professional home builder with proven expertise in green building construction. We are proud to build new custom homes that are Energy Star certified and incorporate green practices that help minimize the burden on the natural surroundings you love so much.
Having earned our Certified Green Professional (CGP) designation from the NAHB, we are experienced green home builders qualified to design and build the latest energy efficient technologies into your home. A custom home built under the Energy Star program is a smart investment in both your new home design and in the future.
Contact us for thoughtful conversation on green building solutions for your new home or renovation project.
There is something magical about living on the lake especially when it comes to summer in the NH Lakes Region. There is a balance of leisurely freedom, quintessential coziness, and a strong nostalgic connection to New Hampshire's Live Free or Die motto of living.
There are 959 lakes in New Hampshire and the Lakes Region is the home of the largest - Winnipesaukee, Lake Winnisquam, Squam Lake and Newfound Lake.
The picturesque coastal towns of Ogunquit, Cape Neddick, York, and Kittery, Maine connected by winding, scenic roadways feature stunning homes along the famous rugged seascape that artists from afar come calling on for inspiration, and some of the most desirable towns to enjoy living on the coast in Maine.
New Hampshire's sculpted coastline along the Atlantic Ocean boast the idyllic seaside living, bustling boardwalks... and a display of some of the state's most impressive custom built homes. The towns of Portsmouth, Rye, Newcastle, Hampton and Exeter, New Hampshire are perhaps the most sought after locations to situate and build your dream home on spectacular oceanfront property.
The North Shore area of Massachusetts is a beautiful collection of historical coastal towns north of Boston. With more than 30 miles of coastline, fishing harbors, and sandy beaches the towns of Newburyport, Ipswich, Essex, Salem, Rockport, Marblehead, and Gloucester, MA are considered tops when it comes to living the best of both worlds - enjoying the relaxation of coastal living yet a stones throw from the hustle of the city life.