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rather he ensures that greener options are built into the house design at the outset. “With the builders that are trying to sell green products, there is a carbon footprint with the devices you are trying to create to go green. Some of the products are so mechanical and so involved that there is a big carbon footprint right there.” “In 30 years you may get your money back, but by then the product is worn out and you have to buy it all over again,” he continues. Volkmann looks for ways to make a house as green as possible and sustainable and yet avoid the process having to be repeated. “I focus on energy-efficient materials such as better insulation being built right into the house, and yes there are some upfront costs to start with, but you could get your money back in 10 years and you will not have to buy those materials again.” products, new methods, and all those things that can bring a home together.” “There are a lot of steps that go into building a home. If you skip some steps to save a few dollars because you are trying to make a bigger profit, you are going to end up with a lot of issues. I am not going to do that because I don’t want callbacks or negative reviews. It’s my name on it.” “A home should be there for at least 150 years if it is taken care of and there is no reason it shouldn’t be.We have a broad statement that says our quality makes a difference and that is what we adhere to,” Volkmann describes. CONSTRUCTING SUSTAINABLE DESIGNS All aspects of the business adhere to this no- nonsense approach to building that extends to newer areas such as addressing the topic of sustainability. Volkmann states that, unlike his competitors, he does not give credence to mechanics added to houses after they are built to reduce the carbon footprint, 715-545-2510 Build@NorthTwinBuilders.com www.NorthTwinBuilders.com Family Owned and Operated For Over Five Decades Custom Home Builder Servicing Phelps And Surrounding Areas 6 BUSINESS VIEW MAGAZINE VOLUME 11, ISSUE 02

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