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Mocan Construction

9.8(101 reviews)

Operates in GU2

Services & skills
Builder
Sustainable Construction
Fire and Flood Renovation
Workshop Design / Construction
Emergency Builder Service
Image Building Projects Logo

Image Building Projects

9.95(10 reviews)

Operates in GU2

Services & skills
Builder
Sustainable Construction
Car Ports
Agricultural Building
Concreting
Oliver's Design, Build & Decorating Logo

Oliver's Design, Build & Decorating

9.76(125 reviews)

Operates in GU2

Services & skills
Builder
Sustainable Construction
Garden Studios
Extensions / Conversions
Core Drilling
Dema Home Improvements Ltd Logo

Dema Home Improvements Ltd

9.94(80 reviews)

Operates in GU2

Services & skills
Builder
Sustainable Construction
Basement / Cellar Conversions
Loft Conversions
Brick / Concrete Structural Repairs
Martin And Co General Building and Roofing LTD Logo

Martin And Co General Building and Roofing LTD

9.95(10 reviews)

Operates in GU2

Services & skills
Builder
Sustainable Construction
Basement / Cellar Conversions
Fire and Flood Renovation
General Building
Lampard Heating & Property Renovations Logo

Lampard Heating & Property Renovations

10(90 reviews)

Operates in GU2

Services & skills
Builder
Sustainable Construction
General Building
Refurbishments
Emergency Builder Service
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Jtf Construction Ltd

10(8 reviews)

Operates in GU2

Services & skills
Builder
Sustainable Construction
General Building
Foundations
Partition Walls
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Anaid construction Ltd

9.95(11 reviews)

Operates in GU2

Services & skills
Builder
Sustainable Construction
Mastic Sealant
Partition Walls
Wall Tie Replacements

JNG Construction

9.82(3 reviews)

Operates in GU2

Services & skills
Builder
Sustainable Construction
Extensions / Conversions
Brick / Concrete Structural Repairs
Agricultural Building
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Buildtonic Ltd

9.9(10 reviews)

Operates in GU2

Services & skills
Builder
Sustainable Construction
Demolition
New Builds
Insurance Claim Specialist
Gae Construction Ltd Logo

Gae Construction Ltd

10(6 reviews)

Operates in GU2

Services & skills
Builder
Sustainable Construction
Car Ports
Basement / Cellar Conversions
Partition Walls
Ant Construction Ltd Logo

Ant Construction Ltd

9.87(111 reviews)

Operates in GU2

Services & skills
Builder
Sustainable Construction
Partition Walls
Loft Conversions
Mastic Sealant

Sustainable builders in GU2

We all want to do our bit to be more eco-friendly to protect the environment. Choosing sustainable material is a great way to lower carbon emissions and protect the planet.

If you’re looking for sustainable builders in GU2, you’ve come to the right place.

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  • What are the four most environmentally friendly building materials?

    The answer to this question is not simple. How environmentally friendly a building material is will depend on various factors such as how it is sourced, how it is produced, how it is used, and its capacity for recycling.

    To give you a broad idea of some of the most environmentally friendly building materials in use today, here are four of the most versatile.

    1. Bamboo

    Bamboo can be used in a variety of applications as a substitute for hardwood. It is an excellent choice for flooring and cladding because of its strength and durability.

    Bamboo is far more environmentally friendly than hardwood because of its quick growing time.

    It only takes around three years for a bamboo bush to mature. This makes it far more sustainable than traditional hardwood.

    It is also extremely lightweight. This makes it far more environmentally friendly to transport and distribute across the world.

    2. Aluminium

    Although aluminium does require quite a lot of energy during the production process, this is far outweighed by its capacity for recycling.

    Aluminium products can be infinitely recycled when they come to the end of their life without losing any of the material’s inherent strength.

    Every time aluminium products are melted down and re-formed, the embodied energy decreases and the sustainability increases.

    Mining the raw material, bauxite, to produce aluminium is also comparatively sustainable. Bauxite is found in abundance close to the Earth’s crust. It is easily extracted with limited impact on the natural environment.

    Aluminium is a lightweight and durable material. It is used in all sorts of building applications from creating windows and doors to constructing building facades and components.

    ** 3. Polyurethane foam**

    Despite being a plastic based material, polyurethane foam is actually a very green building material.

    During production, zero combustible gases are produced, waste is limited, and the finished product can be recycled and reused numerous times.

    Polyurethane foam is used across the construction industry as an effective insulating material.

    It can significantly improve the heat retention capacity of all types of buildings, helping to reduce emissions and limit heating usage.

    It is also a very versatile material and can be used to fill small gaps and cracks in a building’s structure that other materials could not.

    4. Pre-cast concrete

    Although concrete production can be damaging to the environment, using pre-cast concrete can significantly lower pollution levels.

    Pre-cast concrete slabs are precision engineered in purpose-built facilities and shipped to destinations for installation as building foundations and structural support.

    Creating concrete in this way is far more environmentally friendly than on-site concrete pouring.

    Pre-cast concrete limits waste and the slabs can be made to be stronger and more durable to improve their life expectancy.

  • Is wood or brick better for the environment?

    This depends. When it comes to extracting the raw material and sustainability, wood is far more environmentally friendly.

    Trees can grow back far quicker than it takes new clay soil to form. Extracting clay from the Earth also produces more emissions than cutting down trees.

    In many cases, wood is taken from sustainably managed forests where deforestation is limited.

    In terms of longevity, however, bricks have a far longer life expectancy than wood. When viewed from this perspective, bricks are better for the environment as the need for replacement bricks is far lower than the need for new wood.