Brevard County is a beautiful coastal region that is home to a diverse population of people who are passionate about preserving the environment. As such, there has been a growing trend towards going green in Brevard County homes, with residents taking steps to reduce their carbon footprint and help protect the natural beauty of the area.
One of the most significant green building trends here is the use of renewable energy sources. Many homeowners are installing solar panels in their yards and on their roofs to generate electricity, reducing their reliance on traditional power sources.
Brevard County has one of the highest rates of solar installations in the state. As of 2022, it was reported that over 10,000 homes in Brevard County had installed solar panels, which represents approximately 4% of the total number of homes in the county. This number is expected to grow as more homeowners become aware of the benefits of solar energy and the availability of incentives and financing options to help offset the cost of installation.
Additionally, the county has researched the use of wind turbines and geothermal systems as they become more popular in surrounding counties, providing a reliable source of energy that is both cost-effective and environmentally-friendly.
Another trend in green in homes across Brevard County is the use of energy-efficient appliances and home automation systems. Many homeowners are now opting for appliances that use less energy, such as LED lighting, smart thermostats, and energy-efficient HVAC systems. These appliances not only save energy but also reduce utility bills, making them cost-effective over time.
Water conservation is also a significant trend. With the region’s proximity to the ocean and the Indian River and Banana River lagoons, residents are acutely aware of the importance of preserving water resources. Many homeowners are adding low-flow showerheads, faucets, and toilets to reduce water consumption in new home builds. Additionally, rainwater harvesting systems are becoming popular, especially in areas prone to drought. These systems collect rainwater and store it for later use, reducing the need for municipal water supply.
Brevard County, Florida, is home to a diverse range of ecosystems, including the Indian River Lagoon, which is one of the most biodiverse estuaries in North America and the home of manatees, porpoises and many other aquatic creatures. However, the water quality is impacted by a range of factors, including nutrient pollution, stormwater runoff, and septic system leakage. Extensive research has begun to develop a healthier water system that better serves the growing number of residents in Brevard County while preserving the quality and ecosystem of the lagoon.
Another way Brevard is surging ahead in the green construction movement is with the use of sustainable building materials. Builders are now using materials that are environmentally friendly, such as bamboo, recycled steel, and reclaimed wood. These materials are sustainable, functional, durable and aesthetically pleasing. Additionally, they often are cheaper than traditional building materials, making them attractive for builders and homeowners alike.
Many landscape companies have embraced the green theme, by installing and encouraging homeowners to opt for native plants that require less water and maintenance. Additionally, they are using organic fertilizers and pesticides, reducing the use of harmful chemicals in their yards. This not only helps to preserve the natural beauty of the area, but also provides habitat for local wildlife.
In closing, with Brevard garnering so much attention as one of the top places to live in the United States, it’s clear that we are heading in the right direction with our progressive approach to going “green.”
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