We're a non-profit website whose sole mission is to encourage the building of better buildings. Throughout the site, you'll find building products, local dealers, and helpful programs near you. But Greenerbuilding.org really begins with you — it's a place for you to share your personal expertise about products with the sustainable building community. We hope you like the site and will contribute information about products and technologies as well as your personal wisdom about building in your area.
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Nature's CarpetNature's Carpet is a series of 100% natural, biodegradable and ultra-low toxicity floorcoverings for |
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GCS Radiant Modular Heat PanelsGCS Radiant Modular Heat panels is a 100% Green Building product utilizing regrind concrete with fly |
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Cork FlooringCork flooring is made from bark peeled from cork oak trees. The cork oaks thrive and regenerate, whi |
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Hardishingle SidingHardishingle siding has the same warm, authentic look as cedar shingles, yet it doesn't rot, crack |
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Allegiance 18Two compressors for two stages of cooling Ultra high efficiency, up to 18.90 SEER rating, attractive |
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Composite frames claim to offer the best qualities of both vinyl and wood. If the window frames are anything like their decking and lumber composite counterparts, it should hold true that they offer the strengths of both wood and plastic.
Aesthetic concerns are often the most important issue when looking for windows. Composite windows may be suitable if maintaining the look of wood is desired. In modern dwellings the look of the composite offers a good alternative for the more particular consumer. Composite frames are ahead of the pack when it comes to contemporary popularity. Be sure you check out key components before making a final selection. If composite frame windows are the choice, make sure that the wood or vinyl being used to make the frames is recycled.
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