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Our Mission

To some, “going green” may be just talk, but for us at Going Green, it is a way of life. In the face of urban development, a rapid depletion of the earth’s natural resources, population growth and climate change, we are firm believers in following the sustainable path. But sustaining is just a starting point. By investing in green building products, considering efficient energy sources and resources, and looking at long-term goals, we are able to solidify a brighter future for generations to come.  Greening your home, commercial space, business or property is an essential way to play a part.

9551S12_pptMany believe that using green supplies—from solar panels to greywater systems—requires an inordinate amount of money. Our response? Nonsense! You can start by spending little to no money at all. By looking at your budget, and considering your long-term goals and objectives, the team at Going Green can help you prioritize what is most important to you. What’s more, by investing in sustainably-made and ecologically responsible products and systems, we actually will be able to save enormously down the road.

If you’re ready to become part of the solution and save money and resources, we are here to help walk you through the process. Going Green provides a vast array of services to fit your needs, whether you are a business or an individual who is starting slowly, or ready to go full-throttle! Click here to find more information about our services.

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Water Conservation News Flash

Help fend off the drought and distinguish your business and/or property as a water conserving operation! Now is a good time to inspect all plumbing fixtures and appliances. All new toilets sold in California use only 1.28 gallons per flush. Why not upgrade now? If you don’t have the budget for it, make sure that the toilet flapper is properly sealed so that you don’t have a slow trickle leak running 24/7 and that wastes thousands of gallons of water.