Building Renewable
Dedicated to Renewable, Sustainable Building Materials and Technologies.
Read about how to build a sustainable home using a wise range of technologies and approaches.

Building Renewable’s Mission
Our mission is to share our knowledge of sustainable building materials and techniques to allow more people to build homes that work in harmony with the planet.
We have articles on traditional building techniques that have very low carbon footprints, clever ways to obtain recycled materials that will save you money as well as reduce the impact on the environment, and ideas for using materials that you might not have considered.
Read Our Sustainable Building Knowledge base Articles
Our guides and articles will bring your knowledge up to date and inspire your next project.
Bamboo Architecture
Our bamboo construction articles showcase the amazing structures that this versatile material has been used to create.

Sheep’s Wool Insulation
Sheep’s wool insulation is highly efficient, fire resistant, and durable, as well as being very eco-friendly.

More Articles on Sustainable Building
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The Best 15 Recycled Steel Companies Out There (And Where)
Are you looking for a recycled steel company to take your scrap or supply recycled steel for your next project? This article lists 15 of the Best Recycled Steel Companies Out There to help you find the right one for your needs.
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Is Reclaimed Wood Food Safe? 3 Critical Facts Explained
Old wood reclaimed from demolished buildings or refits can add character to your home. However, if you want to use it in a kitchen or dining room, you might wonder, “is reclaimed wood food safe, or not?” This article explains the most important things to consider, so you can stay safe.
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Fire Risks and Sheep’s Wool Insulation (Critical Points)
Insulation is an essential part of any building, helping to maintain comfortable temperatures within the home. Questions are often asked about fire risks and sheep’s wool insulation. We answer them in this article.
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Reclaimed Steel: Cheaper, Easier, and Approved by Building Control
Thinking of using reclaimed steel in your building project? Read this first to learn from a couple that has successfully used reclaimed steel in their home extension.
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The 10 Benefits Of Choosing Non-Toxic Wood Finishes
Choosing products that are both safe for the environment and for human health is important. In this article, we describe the benefits of choosing non-toxic wood finishes for you home.
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8 Top Composite Decking Brands You Should Know
There are lots of composite decking brands on the market today. But which is the right one for you? This article explains the pros and cons of the top brands out there and answers some of the most common questions about composite decking.
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Reclaimed Wood Shelves – Perfect DIY Job for Your Kitchen?
Ever wondered whether reclaimed wood can be used to make shelving? This article explains the different designs of reclaimed wood shelves you can make and provides instructions to guide you through the process.
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Engineered Wood | Cost | Wood
How Much Do Engineered Beams Cost? Per Foot And Installation
Are you planning a construction project and wondering how much engineered beams cost? This article explains the cost ranges you can expect for different types of engineered beams to help you get the best price.
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The Pros and Cons of Eco-Friendly Carpeting (Why Consider)
Eco-friendly carpeting makes use of natural materials and avoids harmful chemicals. But is it any good? We look at the benefits and disadvantages of going green with your floor coverings.
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Havelock Insulation: A Review of Their Wool Insulation
Havelock Wool is the company behind the Havelock Insulation brand, but what is wool insulation and why should you use it? We investigate this and other questions.
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Engineered Wood Beams – Which Is The Strongest?
Engineered wood beams can be made in several different ways. This article compares the strengths of the most common types, including Glulam, LVL, and PSL. Click for more info.
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Birds and the Bees: How Animals Like Your Wool Insulation
Wool insulation is a great way to make your home more thermally efficient. However, some people worry that using a natural material like wool might attract pests and vermin. Let’s find out if that’s really true.










