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A Green Jobsite Can be Gold
There were even more differences when it came to framing. The previous crew used 2x10s for floor joists and rafters, plywood subflooring, and 5/8-inch CDX wall sheathing. We use engineered floor joists, trusses, or engineered rafters. These products, as well as AdvanTECH engineered panels for subfloors, wall, and roof sheathing, perform better, save labor, and use trees more efficiently. When we took out our commercial foam gun to seal the point where the oil fill pipes enter the house, the architect wondered why it was necessary. Infiltration of cold air is one of the causes of energy loss. By sealing gaps and cracks with insulating foam, we eliminate most air infiltration. We specify cellulose or cotton batt, both made from recycled materials. These are more efficient and less harmful to installer and owner than fiberglass. The deck framing was standard pressure-treated lumber. We use composite deck boards -- made of sawdust and recycled plastic -- and framing lumber treated with safe, arsenic-free preservatives. For some high-end projects, we use a naturally durable hardwood that's harvested using sustainable forestry methods. Inside, we like to use cork, bamboo, tile, linoleum, or FSC certified wood floors. Go with the greenOur decision to be a green builder has proven to be good business. Many customers work with us because of it. Other people contact us because they want a high quality job, and when we explain our "green" approach, they respond favorably. When I started RemodelWrights in 1990, I budgeted 2% of gross sales for marketing. To my surprise, we've spent less than $1,000 on paid advertising since then. Can architects, remodelers, and builders be successful as green builders? If they're already environmentalists, yes. For others, it's more difficult but not impossible. It requires extensive research and knowledge, which are both easily acquired in the many books and magazines on the subject. --Bob Chew, CGR, CKD, is head of the R.W. Chew Group, a company that owns RemodelWright., SolarWrights, and Earth Friendly Homes.
It's all about attitude as much as materials.
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Source: REMODELING Magazine
Publication date: 2003-05-01

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