Building a new home is exciting! But between picking countertops, arguing about paint colors, and daydreaming about your future backyard BBQs, it’s easy to forget one tiny detail: the planet we all live on. That’s where Andries Builders steps in. We’re all about crafting homes that aren’t just beautiful and functional, but also eco-friendly. Because what good is a dream home if it leaves Mother Nature with a headache?

Energy Efficiency is the MVP

Who doesn’t want lower utility bills and a smaller carbon footprint? Energy-efficient features like LED lighting, high-performance windows, and ENERGY STAR® appliances make a huge difference. Imagine cozy winters and cool summers without your HVAC system working overtime. It’s like giving your wallet—and the planet—a nice little hug.

Sustainable Materials: Beauty with a Conscience

Gone are the days when “eco-friendly” meant drab and boring. Today, sustainable materials can be downright stunning. Think bamboo flooring (stronger than oak!), recycled glass countertops that sparkle, or reclaimed wood beams that ooze character. You get style points, plus bragging rights for saving trees.

Water Wisdom

Water might seem endless when you’re long-showering after a workout, but conservation matters. Low-flow faucets, dual-flush toilets, and smart irrigation systems keep your water use in check. Bonus: that landscaping will look lush without guzzling gallons.

Solar Power = Sunshine Savings

We can’t talk eco-homes without mentioning solar. Rooftop panels can slash your electric bills and reduce reliance on non-renewable energy. Translation: your house basically becomes a mini power station fueled by sunshine. How cool is that?

Indoor Air Quality: Breathe Easy

Here’s the secret perk of green building—your health. Using low-VOC paints, proper ventilation systems, and natural finishes means fewer toxins floating around your home. Your lungs will thank you every day.


Go Green and Happily Go Home

At Andries Builders, we believe building green doesn’t mean sacrificing luxury or comfort. It means designing a home that works smarter, lasts longer, and treats the planet kindly. So when you’re ready to build your dream home, let’s make it one that future generations (and the Earth) will love too.