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Richard Williams answered Cass Elliot's question.
1 month ago
Are there any special "green" funding sources I should look into? I am planning some "green" home improvements.
Topic: Finance
Polly Osborne, AIA, LEED AP answered neidilane gonzales's question.
2 months ago
Is natural authentic wood toxic?
Topic: Healthy Home
Polly Osborne, AIA, LEED AP answered Amy 's question.
3 months ago
What is the most cost effective and energy efficient solution to re-roof a 1950's MCM home?
Topic: Roofing
Kirsten Flynn answered Linda Judd's question.
7 months ago
We need sturdy flooring for a kitchen and family room. Would a wood look, cork backed formica made by Armstrong work?
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David Bergman answered KITURAH HUMPHREY's question.
7 months ago
I broke one of those twisty lightbulbs. I read that this means my home is mercury contaminated. True?
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The California Green Builder program features homes that annually save thousands of kilowatts of energy, thousands of gallons of water and acres of trees. The program encourages voluntary partnerships between builders and local governments to build cost-effective, green homes that benefit homebuyers and the community at large. Builders who embrace CGB differentiate themselves in the marketplace through resource efficiency.