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- It's Louisiana’s first LEED-certified home, as well as the first “Extreme Makeover” home to be certified green.
- Like linoleum, cork flooring was more popular in the past than it is today, although it is making a comeback.
- Water is vital to life, so it should be as healthy as possible. This article covers plumbing and how it impacts the health of occupants.
- Linoleum is still available today, and has gained renewed popularity because it's composed of natural ingredients.
- It’s durable, non-toxic, non-staining and easy-to-clean.
- A renovation project is the perfect time to turn your home into a greener building.
- The longer mold grows, the greater the potential hazard and the harder it is to control.
- In a recently completed study funded by GREENGUARD Environmental Institute (GEI), there was preliminary evidence that \"green\" low-emitting products may still cause IAQ problems.
- Just as we are seeing a need for a more holistic approach to medicine, we need to start looking at houses in a holistic manner.
- Once builders overcome their initial apprehension, it is relatively easy to learn how to work with light-weight steel framing.
- Natural ventilation is becoming an increasingly attractive method for reducing energy costs while improving indoor air quality, according to green building advocates.
- Before choosing any paint, you may want to know more about the two basic types: oil- and water-based.
- It’s best to test several brands for appearance and personal tolerance.
- What you need to know about LEED for Homes.
- Whether you’re a homebuyer or a renter looking for a green home, how do you know if a home is truly green?
- One of the newest lamp innovations is the LED (light emitting diode) lamp, also called a diode array bulb.
- Because of the odors and ingredients in most caulkings, it’s best to follow certain precautions when using them.
- Making sense of green building programs.
- Volatile organic compounds, or VOCs, are common indoor air pollutants. Being volatile, they evaporate easily, and being organic, they contain carbon.
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