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ecofriendly: Building Green With Renewable Materials - 07/21/08 04:08 PM
In building the new Summerlin Home in Longmont, CO, Environmental Builders developer and Devonshire broker Steven Caplan took the more expensive, but environmentally friendly route of building with materials that are either recycled or renewable. In a previous blog post, Renewable Resources: The Future Of Construction, Lucas Shortridge discussed the importance of using renewable lumbers as well as non-volatile finishes in striving to build a 100% eco-friendly home. Using FSC (Forest Stewardship Council) certified wood guarantees that the amount of timber harvested is being reforested at an equal rate. Similarly, when selecting sources of tile or counter top, it is important
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George Potoff
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