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- Boise organizations partner to let Boise home buyers have it all.
- The National Green Building Standard (ICC 700-2008) for all residential construction work including single-family homes, apartments and condos, land development and remodeling and renovation has been approved by the American National Standards Institute.
- Find out how to tell whether a product or action is "green" or not.
- Making your home a greener place is a commitment – to yourself, your family, your community and the world. But more than that, it is a learning process.
- The Green Label program is replaced by the stronger and more comprehensive Green Label Plus standard.
1-5 of 38 See More Results HHI-Pedia Entriesmatching your search for "Green-Homes": - The U.S. Green Building Council Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Green Building Rating System™ is a nationally accepted benchmark.
- Cleaning to protect both health and the environment.
- A natural salt, also known as sodium borate, that has become popular as a nontoxic ingredient in homemade green cleaners.
- Another word for dandruff, it is used most often to describe pet skin particles and adhering body fluids such as saliva that end up in our homes.
- Radiant cooling cools a floor or ceiling by absorbing the heat radiated from the rest of the room.
- The author shows prefabricated homes can be built with customizable, attractive, and quality green materials in less time than traditional construction, while reducing waste and yielding an energy-efficient, sturdy, and cost-effective home.
- When using the term “green prefabricated homes”, some of us can’t help but imagine a small double-wide mobile home covered in some sort of mossy overgrowth. While that notion is pretty far out, many of us have preconceived notions about green housing that frankly aren’t true. This book - Prefabulous + Almost Off the Grid - contests these fallacies.
- Many "green" products are healthy, but many aren’t - so be careful of green claims.
- According to EverydayHealth.com, there is good news and bad news about older homes. There are also simple steps you can take to make a big difference.
- Sierra Club Green Home.com proposes a new industry standard that balances our longtime desire for lots of space with the current and future need to downsize.
- Using the examples of 25 factory-built, green homes, the book details the benefits of prefabricated homes, including energy savings and attractiveness.
- How your home may be harming your family's health.
- What it takes to develop great homes that won't cost anything to heat, cool or light up, without going broke or crazy.
- Highlights the many ways prefabrication is used to create almost-off-the-grid homes — houses that are not only environmentally preferable but often operate at nearly zero annual energy cost.
- Helps parents make informed choices to help keep their children safe from more-toxic chemicals found in toys, baby products, and homes.
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