In a world which is increasingly aware of the ecological impact of our actions, the sustainable construction has become an essential pillar to build a greener and more resilient future.
From maximum energy efficiency with guarantee certificates, to the implementation of renewable energies and the use of eco-friendly materials, personalHOME is implementing a building system for a more sustainable future.
This commitment to sustainable construction offers a number of advantages for both the environment and the people who live in these spaces.
Advantages for the environment:
- Reduced energy consumption: The sustainable construction is committed to energy efficiency, using materials and technologies that minimise energy consumption in housing. This means less greenhouse gas emissions and less impact on climate change.
- Conservation of natural resources: Sustainable construction seeks to minimise the use of non-renewable natural resources, such as water and traditional building materials. It relies on recycled, renewable and eco-friendly materials.
- Protection of biodiversity: Sustainable construction can contribute to the protection of biodiversity by creating green spaces and integrating the building into the natural environment.
Benefits for people:
- Improved health and well-being: Sustainable housing provides a healthier indoor environment for its occupants through improved air quality, acoustics and lighting.
- Comfort and liveability: Sustainable construction seeks to create comfortable and liveable spaces, with adequate spatial distribution, natural lighting and temperature control.
- Reduced costs: Despite the initial investment, sustainable construction can generate long-term savings on energy and maintenance bills.
- Job creation: The sustainable construction sector is booming, creating new opportunities for employment and career development.
Examples of sustainable building practices from personalHOME:
- Energy efficiency: Implementation of thermal insulation measures, use of renewable energies and intelligent energy consumption control systems.
- Water management: Reuse of rainwater, efficient irrigation systems and low consumption taps.
- Use of environmentally friendly materials: Recycled materials, certified wood, bamboo, adobe, etc.
- Waste: Minimisation of waste generation, classification and recycling.
Sustainable construction is a path towards a greener and more liveable future. The benefits for both the environment and people are numerous and obvious. It is important that all actors in the construction sector, from companies such as personalHOME to owners and users, commit to this trend in order to create a more sustainable future.