

As homeowners become more aware of their environmental impact, eco-friendly exterior design is turning into a smart investment rather than just a trend. Choosing sustainable materials for roofing, siding, storm protection, and outdoor remodeling can reduce your carbon footprint while improving curb appeal and home value.
At Culture Construction, we proudly work with top brands like GAF, James Hardie, and DaVinci Roofscapes to provide energy-efficient, durable, and eco-friendly exterior solutions.
Why Eco-Friendly Materials Matter
Eco-friendly exterior design is not just about protecting the planet; it’s also about long-term performance, savings, and creating a healthier environment for your family. Using sustainable materials can:
- Reduce waste and landfill impact
- Lower energy bills through better insulation
- Minimize the use of harmful chemicals
- Increase home value and market appeal
That’s why Culture Construction focuses on sustainable building practices, storm protection, and using materials from trusted, environmentally aware manufacturers.
GAF: America’s #1 Roofing Manufacturer Goes Green
GAF is a well-known name in roofing for good reasons. Their Timberline® HDZ™ shingles are designed for both performance and looks. They are also made with sustainability in mind. GAF’s RoofCycle™ Process recycles asphalt shingles into new roofing materials, lowering landfill waste and supporting circular building practices. GAF is also dedicated to cutting carbon emissions throughout their supply chain. They offer Cool Roofing solutions that reflect sunlight, lowering attic temperatures and reducing cooling costs.
Culture Construction installs GAF roofing systems for both residential and commercial needs. Whether restoring storm damage or upgrading your exterior, our certified installers ensure a perfect fit every time.
James Hardie: Eco-Conscious Siding with Lasting Impact
James Hardie leads the way in sustainable siding products. Their fiber cement siding uses natural materials and lasts up to 50 years with minimal maintenance. Unlike vinyl, James Hardie siding is non-combustible, pest-resistant, and does not emit harmful VOCs.
Even better, their manufacturing sites are strategically located to cut down transportation emissions, and they recycle over 90% of their raw materials.
At Culture Construction, we provide James Hardie siding installation for homeowners who want durability and timeless design combined with sustainability. Whether you are upgrading your home’s insulation or giving your exterior a fresh look, James Hardie siding is an excellent choice, and we have trained professionals ready to install it perfectly.
DaVinci Roofscapes: Beauty Meets Sustainability
If you want high-end curb appeal without sacrificing eco-values, DaVinci Roofscapes offers composite roofing made from recycled materials. Their slate and shake alternatives are designed to outperform natural materials in looks and longevity.
DaVinci tiles are 100% recyclable and built to resist hail, strong winds, and UV damage, making them perfect for homes in storm-prone areas. Additionally, their energy-efficient design can help lower heating and cooling costs all year long.
Culture Construction’s team is skilled in installing DaVinci products as part of comprehensive exterior makeovers or storm restoration projects. Whether your focus is on elegance, efficiency, or both, we’re here to help bring your vision to life.
Build Sustainably with Culture Construction
As a veteran-owned business, Culture Construction represents integrity, precision, and long-term value. We are committed to delivering exterior designs that are beneficial for the environment as well as your home. Our team is certified, experienced, and passionate about sustainable building practices, covering everything from roofing and siding to gutter systems and storm restoration.
Ready to make your next project eco-friendly? Let’s make it happen with the right materials, the right team, and the right approach.
Contact Culture Construction today to schedule a consultation and learn how we can help you build a home that lasts and is prepared for the future.

