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In the United States, Buildings account for 72% of electricity consumption, 39% of energy use, 38% of all carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions, 40% of raw materials use, 30% of waste output and14% of potable water consumption| About |
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Green Endeavors was founded by Wesley King – an Architect, HERS Rater, and LEED Accredited Professional. He has long been involved in designing high performance (‘green’) buildings. After years of practicing architecture – primarily on new buildings – it became apparent that since new construction accounts for such a small portion of buildings, his ability to have a positive impact on the built environment was limited. His search for a way to help make existing buildings perform as best as they could has led him to building auditing, HERS rating, and the creation of Green Endeavors. Green Endeavors was founded to educate individuals and businesses on the simple ways they can better utilize resources – energy, water, and materials – in order to minimizing their impact on the environment while saving money. Green Endeavors applies building science to evaluate your home or business’s performance using advanced techniques to understand your home or business as the dynamic system that it is. Green Endeavors strives to help home and business owners achieve the most comfortable, healthy, and energy efficient living and working spaces possible by using simple, cost effective methods. Our scalable services are tailored to fit with each client’s specific needs—whether small or large. We will develop a plan that will address your priorities and solve your home or business’s unique symptoms. Green Endeavors offers a holistic approach through analysis of building site, water usage, energy usage, material selection, indoor air quality, and occupant patterns & preferences. We strive to enable our clients with the simple solutions and methods that have proven to have a measurable influence on resource usage. Our goal is to show our clients how to make their building perform at its best thereby minimizing their impact on the environment. |
