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The Top 10 Reasons to Go Green

The Easy Way:


  • You can say yes when your clients ask you if you use green building techniques.
  • Because having an expert green building consultant on your team is faster and easier than trying to master green building and remodeling by yourself
  • You can avoid embarrassing mistakes - why not climb the green building curve smoothly and professionally?
  • Because giving your clients access to the most accurate, project specific advice on how to save energy, reduce allergens, improve air quality, and increase their home's resale value adds value to YOUR services and makes YOU look good.
  • To build your reputation as a 21st century professional by proving that, yes, you care about sustainability practices because you are working with one of the nation's top green building and renovation pioneers...who just happens to be located right here in Atlanta.
  • You get to decide which approach works best for your green transition: a behind-the-scenes advisor or a team member who interfaces directly with our clients and trade contractors.
  • Because incorporating green building techniques into your work makes your clients more comfortable, reduces their energy bills, and reduces complaints and callbacks for you.
  • You can speak knowledgeably about Energy Star, LEED, Home Performance, and EarthCraft House - when talking with potential clients about projects you're already working on.
  • To give you and your clients the peace of mind (and long term value) than comes with third-party testing and certification
  • You can enjoy all the benefits of a sustainable, green building project by making one call to Seville Consulting at 404-597-7782.

We offer project specific consulting to help you make the transition a more sustainable business.

Services include home certifications:

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