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Environmental Improvements You Can Make To Your Building


Environmental Improvements - Slattery Energy Consulting Group - New York, NY

The concept of ‘green buildings’ isn’t new. With global warming on the rise, it's more important than ever to consider its environmental impact and take steps towards environmental improvements in your building. Here are some tips on how you can make your work environment greener.


Construct a Stormwater storage

There is a large and growing problem with stormwater runoff. Due to increase in urbanization, we have seen a rise in impervious surfaces, such as parking lots and buildings. These impervious surfaces block rainwater from being absorbed into the ground, which causes flooding during heavy storms, high volumes of polluted runoff entering our waterways, and other environmental problems, such as erosion. Stormwater storage tanks can help alleviate these issues by storing excess water during heavy rains until it's needed again for irrigation or outdoor recreational use.


Green Roof Installation

A rooftop garden installation is a cost-effective way to bring about environmental improvements in New York City. Green roofing systems offer many benefits, such as reducing the heat island effect and lowering energy consumption. The installation process can be difficult and time-consuming, but it is worth the investment.


Replace Gas Boilers With Electric Units

It's not just the environment that suffers when we use fossil fuels to power our homes; it's also our wallets. Research has shown that electric units cost much less than gas boilers, yet they can still produce enough heat for your home. These environmental improvements are just one of the many reasons you should switch from gas boilers to electric units as soon as possible.


Create a Sponge City

Many people are unaware of the environmental issues they face daily. But one issue that is often overlooked is our dwindling supply of fresh water. One solution to this problem is creating sponge cities, which would help reduce the need for freshwater by collecting and filtering water through natural methods.


A sponge city can be created with porous materials used in construction, such as concrete or brick so that when it rains, the buildings collect rainfall rather than letting it run off into waterways. This increased retention allows for more available water than if all rainwater could flow away from buildings and streets before entering streams and rivers.


Energy Consultant In NYC

Slattery Energy Consulting Group has extensive experience in green building concepts to help you take steps towards environmental improvements. Green buildings are an idea that's been around for many years, but it's even more important now with the threat of global warming on the rise.

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