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  1. 4304 Harvest CT Rohnert Park, CA
    707 484 3876

  2. 25 Technology Dr Nationwide, CA
    877 522 3329
    Service Area: Nationwide With Emphasis On Arizona, California, Colorado, Illinois, Maryland, Michigan, Nebraska, Nevada, Ohio, Oregon, Texas, Washington & Wyoming

  3. 2386 MARITIME DR Elk Grove, CA
    916 691 0798

  4. Elk Grove, CA
    916 813 2407
    Service Area: Sacramento

  5. 7138 ROSEWOOD DRIVE Stockton, CA
    209 477 0155

  6. 1737 CIRCLE DR Isleton, CA
    916 777 6019

  7. 4687 PASADENA AVE Sacramento, CA
    916 806 6515
    Service Area: Entire Sacramento Area.

  8. 4670 Aldona Lane Sacramento, CA
    916 532 5379
    Service Area: A Better Bath And Kitchen Service Area Is The Greater Sacramento Area, Placer County, El Dorado County, And Yolo County

  9. 6382 CERROMAR CIR Orangevale, CA
    916 230 5269

  10. 666 PARKER RD Fairfield, CA
    707 290 7262

  1. 8441 SIERRA SUNSET DR Sacramento, CA
    916 826 2127

  2. 8684 REDLANDS WAY Sacramento, CA
    916 423 1739

  3. 206 N Truman Blvd Crystal City, MO
    800 557 9509

  4. 6932 5th St Rio Linda, CA
    916 223 5908
    Service Area: Service Sacramento County And Surrounding Areas

  5. 129 Hopfield Dr Folsom, CA
    916 529 2650

  6. 13013 BORDEN RD Herald, CA
    209 748 2839

  7. 9461 ERWIN AVE Orangevale, CA
    916 989 4024

  8. 5634 Lewis Rd. Vacaville, CA
    707 372 6601
    Service Area: Solano, Napa, Contra Costa, Marin Counties

  9. 5634 Lewis Rd. Vacaville, CA
    707 372 6601

  10. 5634 Lewis Rd. Vacaville, CA
    707 372 6601
    Service Area: Solano,contra Costa,napa,marin And San Francisco County

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Green buildings common in Sacramento development

by Conor Lee

When Larry Brittain moved from the Bay area to Sacramento, he was looking to buy green. He found an affordable, earth-friendly home in Carsten Crossing, a Rocklin Grupe Homes development, paying $521,000 for 2,400 square feet. "I wanted to be in a newer community and save money, and I was concerned about my footprint on the environment," he says.

Brittain didn't realize just how green he was going, however. "I didn't even know it was LEED certified," he says. "I love having all this technology at my fingertips."

He's referring to SunTile roof tiles by SunPower, a tankless water heater and an energy efficient air conditioning system. "The home I lived in before [in the Bay area] had gas and electric bills that were between $200 and $250 more per month," Brittain says. "The first full year here I paid a total of $477 for gas and electricity."

According to Steve Rath, a realtor in the Sacramento area, customers like Brittain are unusual because sustainable building hasn't really caught on. "The cost is substantially more - some estimate $30,000 to $50,000 more - to purchase a green home," Rath says. "Because of this added cost, people are opting to save money rather than the environment."

But this hasn't been the case with the Carsten Crossing development, says Mark Fisher, vice president of operations at Grupe Homes. "We've had no trouble selling [our green homes] as opposed to our regular units," he says. Brittain agrees, noting that there wasn't a significant difference in prices when he compared Carsten Crossing homes with others in the area.

Scott Blank, owner of GreenBuilt Construction, one of the first green builders in the Sacramento area, says it all depends on what materials you use. "Most of the increased cost lies in the finished products: the countertops, floors, doors and windows," he says. "But you can bring down the cost by controlling other aspects of the job, such as how you handle work site waste."

When it comes to getting your home certified, there are options besides LEED in Sacramento. Build It Green's GreenPoint rating system, out of San Francisco, just began promoting itself in the Central Valley, according to Katy Hollbacher, a Build It Green project manager.

In order to appeal to mainstream builders, GreenPoint certification cost ranges from $700 to $1,000. "This can vary greatly depending on many factors, including the amount of work the third party rater needs to do and the travel cost for that rater," Hollbacher says.

Despite the costs, Rath recognizes the value of going green. "It's the future of energy conservation," he says. Brittain is banking on this prediction. "I'm sure my LEED-certified home with solar panels will be very attractive when I retire," he says.

Green buildings common in Sacramento development
There are 50 certified LEED homes in the Sacramento area, all of them located in Carsten Crossing. Nearly 150 more have registered to go through the LEED for Homes rating process...
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