Drywall is a phenomenal creation but we end up with WAY too much of it in landfills. It’s a problem. By using Green Zip Tape you can help your community by keeping drywall out of your local land fills. It makes for a FANTASTIC pitch by the way to city and county councils as you are seeking your approvals. There are also fantastic tax benefits to be had.
If you are building a hotel, multi-family, office or medical facility and you are not using Green Zip Tape, you are missing out on many opportunities to improve your project from all facets…construction, environmental, tax, cash flow and value.
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Green Zip Tape is transforming the construction industry, and it’s only a matter of time before developers, investors, and property owners recognize it as the smarter, greener way to build. Not only does Green Zip Tape offer a more environmentally friendly approach to construction, but it also provides unmatched tax advantages that extend through the building’s life, benefiting owner after owner, year after year.
The Environmental Benefits
With Green Zip Tape, less sheetrock ends up in landfills—an impactful step toward reducing construction waste. This patent-protected tape also enables easy access to internal walls for repairs, making maintenance smoother and renovations faster, cheaper, quieter, and cleaner. It’s an innovation in sustainable building that truly minimizes environmental impact.
Maximize Financial Benefits Through Cost Segregation
The financial benefits of using Green Zip Tape are substantial. Imagine shifting approximately 10% of your project’s construction costs from the typical 27.5- or 39-year depreciation class life to a much shorter 5-year class life. For example, in a $30 million multi-family project, $3 million could be reclassified to the 5-year category, creating a significant tax advantage, even if 100% bonus depreciation isn’t renewed in 2025.
In practical terms, that $3 million reclassification translates to approximately $1 million in tax savings. Whether those savings are realized in the first year or over five years, this reclassification is a bonus on top of what you’ll get from a cost segregation study. You’re building a better building that will be able to carry on to future owners. These advantages transfer to new building owners, enhancing the building’s value and market appeal over time.
Still Deciding? Let’s Run the Numbers
If you’re considering Green Zip Tape for your project, the best way to see its value is to let us calculate the potential savings. Our team can provide a detailed analysis to help you make an informed decision.
Green Zip Tape is for Larger Projects
Green Zip Tape is currently available for projects over $10 million with significant sheetrock requirements on non-load-bearing walls. Ideal applications include multi-family, hospitality, office, student housing, senior housing and office-to-residential conversions.
I represent Green Zip Tape nationwide and am here to discuss how it could benefit your next project. Reach out today for a consultation!
Building Product with special tax status that few know of yet. Green Zip Tape is something every commercial developer should be considering to lower taxes, increase cash flow while being environmentally friendly.
For example…let’s take a $50MM project. They could see an additional $5MM move from 27.5 / 39 year class life to 5 year by using GZT. That’s nearly a $2MM income tax savings over 5 years. The tax benefits of building with GZT transfer to the new owner. This will be helpful in marketing the property. On top of that you’ll have those who are just thrilled about the sustainabilty / green building components of your building. The cost is a fraction of the benefit.
The IRS gives Green Zip Tape a special tax status because it helps eliminate sheetrock ending up in the land fills when owners need to renovate. The patented technology in the tape allow is to be removed easily from the sheetrock without causing a bunch of damage. The sheetrock panets can then be removed and reused so you end up with removable panels at a fraction of the cost. And you get the tax benefits! It’s genious!