For them, it is fundamentally important that, not only is the daily running of the home to be environmentally responsible, but the actual building of the home is treated with the same environmental care and decimation.
This means that all materials themselves are sourced responsibly, with as little long-term negative effect on the plant as possible, and how those materials are used in the construction of the house. Every little bit is important, even if it cannot be seen.
We quietly appreciate home owners like that, for it is in harmony with our own vision and drive.
It’s why we always insist on using cypress timber in our home constructions, even though it is a little more expensive than treated pine.
I would think it is almost universally known that cypress is naturally termite resistant. For a start, that means it hasn’t been saturated in deadly poisons. It also remains naturally termite resistant for the duration of its life.
They are obviously very sound reasons for using cypress throughout your home. But it goes deeper than that.
All our cypress comes from mature trees grown on state forest land, where harvesting is carefully managed in accordance with the government’s own struct environmental guidelines, ensuring the forest itself continues to thrive for future generations.
Cypress is also a natural store of carbon. As the young trees vigorously grow, they draw carbon dioxide from the atmosphere storing the carbon as wood. As they age and mature that process slows, and they are ideal to harvest. This is actually part of the natural cycle, and managing this ensures healthy forests will continue forever, providing the essential environment for the forest’s fauna and other flora. This management also reduces the risk of devastating wild fires, invasion of pests and weeds.
So that’s why we love to use cypress; its sustainable, durable, and naturally termite resistant. It’s good for you, good for us, and good for the environment – long into the future.
Contact the team at Geoff Gibson Homes to learn more about the importance of timber in your home build design.