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Saving Green By Buying Direct Homebuilders looking for ways to update their design-center options and offer customers a wider range of environmentally responsible products are starting to discover the benefits of green flooring. From natural products such as sustainable timber to recycled-content carpet, green flooring options are an easy way for builders to show their commitment to the environment — and meet consumers' growing demand for green products. To ensure that products qualify as a green or environmentally friendly building material, builders should evaluate each one before purchasing. Ask the following questions:
In order to find the right product that balances beauty, durability, healthfulness and environmental friendliness, you need a basic understanding of what the market currently offers. Carpet Almost all carpet manufactured in the United States is made of nylon or olefin (polypropylene), and finding alternatives can be challenging. Wool carpets are a more organic choice, have attractive health and aesthetic attributes, and when properly maintained are as durable as synthetic carpets. However, for most homebuyers wool is cost-prohibitive. A greener, more economical choice is recycled carpet. Though still a limited market, recycled carpet is growing in favor and availability in the building industry. Recycled content carpet fiber is made from used carpet, soda bottles and other plastics; manufacturers say it is more colorfast and durable than virgin fiber carpet. Priced about the same as first-run carpet, recycled carpet helps keep the landfills free of the estimated 5 billion pounds of carpet replaced each year. |
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