Sustainable flooring

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia – http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sustainable_flooring

Sustainable flooring is produced from sustainable materials (and by a sustainable process) that reduces demands on ecosystems during its life-cycle. This includes harvest, production, use and disposal. It is thought that sustainable flooring creates safer and healthier buildings and guarantees a future for traditional producers of renewable resources that many communities depend on. Several initiatives have led the charge to bring awareness of sustainable flooring as well as and healthy buildings (air quality).[1][2][3] Below are examples of available, though sometimes less well-known, eco-friendly flooringoptions.[4][5][6][7] The Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America recommends those with allergies to dust or other particulates choose flooring with smooth surfaces – such as hardwood, vinyl, linoleum tile or slate.

The Building for Energy and Environmental Sustainability (BEES) program of the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) [8] provides a one-stop source of life cycle assessment-based information about flooring options. Life cycle comparisons of flooring alternatives by research groups around the world consistently show bio-based flooring products to have lower environmental impacts than other types of flooring. The life cycle environmental impacts associated with producing and using flooring alternatives such as cork, linoleum, and solid wood are clearly lower than other alternatives. Wool carpeting and composite marble exhibit the greatest impacts, and impacts linked to typical carpeting used in residential structures are higher than those shown in the BEES system due to the use of a pad under the carpet layer.[9]

Wood

The development of life cycle assessment methodology in the early 1990s has shown the environmental advantages of wood and wood-based products.[10]

Wood is a unique and renewable material. Trees absorb carbon during their growing cycle, and this carbon remains stored in products like wood flooring during its service life, thus keeping it out of the atmosphere. At the end of its service life, wood can be reused (in which case the carbon continues to be stored in the wood) or used for fuel.[11]

A life cycle assessment of flooring materials made of solid wood, linoleum and vinyl found the wood flooring had lower energy use and carbon dioxide emissions. It also performed better in environmental impact categories such as resource use, environmental toxin emissions, air pollution emissions and waste generation.[12]

Solid wood products, particularly flooring, are often specified in environments where the occupants are known to have allergies to dust or other particulates. Wood itself is considered to be hypoallergenic; its smooth surfaces are easy to clean and prevent the buildup of particles that are common in soft finishes like carpet.[13]

These technological advances have made many types of hardwood floors easier to install. They can be ordered pre-finished so there is no need to finish or seal the floor before or after installation – they can be installed straight out of the box.[14]

Bamboo flooring

Bamboo flooring is made from a fast growing renewable timber (technically grass). It is natural anti-bacterial, water-resistant and extremely durable. DIYinstallation is easy, as bamboo flooring is available with tongue-and-groove technology familiar in hardwood/laminate alternatives. Bamboo flooring is often more expensive than laminate, though it is generally cheaper than traditional hardwood flooring. Some bamboo floors are less sustainable than others, as they contain the toxic substance formaldehyde (rather than natural-base adhesives).[15]

Cork Flooring

Cork flooring is made by removing the bark of the Cork Oak (Quercus Suber) without harming the tree (if harvested correctly); as such, it is a renewable and sustainable resource. It is naturally anti-microbial and has excellent insulation properties, ensuring minimal heat loss and comfortable warm walking surface. Cork is resilient and ‘springs back’ preventing imprints due to heavy traffic and furniture, it also provides excellent noise insulation. Cork is low involatile organic compounds (VOC) emissions, however it is important to check the finish applied. Cork is not suitable for bathrooms, as it absorbs moisture.[16][17]

Linoleum

Linoleum is made from dried and milled flax seeds mixed with other plant material (pine resins, wood flour, ground cork) with a jute backing, all completely natural materials which come from renewable sources and are 100% biodegradable. All by products and waste is milled and used. Linoleum does not fade, as the pigments are embedded in the structure. It is anti-static, repelling dirt, dust and other small particles, making it hypoallergenic – for this reason it is often used by people with respiratory issues (asthma, allergies). It is also fire-resistant and does not require additional fire-retardants finish.[18]

Rubber Flooring

Rubber flooring is made from a rubber tree, a 100% renewable resource. It is easy to install and maintain, is anti-static and provides effective sound insulation and vibration reduction. Rubber flooring is also resistant to fading and cigarette burns. Some rubber flooring is made from synthetic rubber, this is not a sustainable product.[19]

Natural and Recycled Carpet

There are carpets that are sustainable, using natural fibers such as sisal, wool, jute and coconut husk. It is also possible to have carpet made completely from recycled polyethylene terephthalate used for food/drink containers. This is sustainable and it reduces material sent to landfill; further it uses dyeing methods that are less polluting and require less energy than other flooring. This flooring is sustainable when used alongside eco-friendly adhesive as some products may have toxic finishes added (stain/fire proofing) that are not considered to be sustainable.[20]

Coconut Timber Flooring

Coconut timber is a hardwood substitute from coconut palm trees. Coconut palm wood flooring is cheaper than teak but the wood hardness is comparable to mahogany. Coconut palm wood is made from matured (60 to 80 years old) coconut palm trees that no longer bear fruits. Coconut trees can grow quickly within 5 to 6 years.

Excerpt from: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sustainable_flooring

 

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News Release 2011 – Kevin Surace of Serious Materials invents eco-friendly drywall

The only true green alternative to gypsum drywall. Same price. Better performance.

Traditional gypsum drywall has remained virtually unchanged since its invention over 100 years ago.  Our increasingly fragile world requires rapid innovation to meet the changing conditions of our environment.  EcoRock is an evolutionary leap in drywall— an advanced solution that offers superior performance today, without sacrificing the prosperity of tomorrow.  We call this ecolution.

Excerpt from: http://www.seriousmaterials.com/html/ecorock.html

PLUS: Kevin Surace, the CEO of Serious Materials on the HUB at Huffington Post

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/david-kroodsma/serious-materials-a-clima_b_813926.html

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If you are furnishing a a room, an apartment or a house and need to do it on a budget, consider purchasing from your furniture from one of the many companies offering furniture in a box.

If you are handy and can Do-it Yourself (DIY), Ready-to-Assemble (RTA) furniture is a great way to save money when furnishing your home or office.

If you are not handy or do not have the time or patience, there are service professionals in every community you will do it for you at a reasonable price.

In the Greater Los Angeles County and Orange County California call My Pro Handyman Can at 562-804-8775 for fast affordable service.

There are many places to purchase RTA Furniture. Two of the original companies that produce the lions share of products is Sauder Furniture and  IKEA.

Here’s a history on these two pioneering companies.

SAUDER FURNITURE:

Sauder started crafting furniture in 1934, then began making RTA furniture in 1951. Shortly thereafter in 1953, our founder, Erie Sauder, was granted a patent for the first assemble-it-yourself piece – an end table that snapped together in minutes. Today, the entire world can buy, transport and install Sauder furniture pieces in a manner inconceivable at the turn of the Twentieth Century – assembled quickly and easily at home. But our innovations didn’t stop there—we continue to develop new lines of home and office furnitureTV stands,bookcases, and more with specialty features and details that keep us at the forefront of the furniture industry.  http://www.sauder.com/.

Here are is a link to find  furniture dealers in the Unites States that offer their products.   http://www.sauder.com/dealers/dealerlocator_usa.asp

IKEA: 1956 – Designing furniture for flat packs and self-assembly

The decision for IKEA to design its own furniture stems, ironically from competitors pressure for suppliers to boycott IKEA. Exploration of flat packaging begins when one of the first IKEA co-workers removes the legs of the LÖVET table so that it will fit into a car and avoid damage during transit. After this discovery flat packs and self assembly become part of the concept. To read more, please visit Our business idea.

http://www.ikea.com/ms/en_US/about_ikea/the_ikea_way/history/1940_1950.html

Here’s a excerpt from Wikipedia:

Ready-to-assemble furniture (RTA), also known as knock-down furniture or flat pack furniture, is a form of furniture that is purchased in multiple pieces and requires assembly. This form of furniture generally arrives in a box and contains instructions for the buyer to follow in order to assemble it after purchase.

Ready-to-assemble furniture is popular among consumers that wish to save money on their furniture purchases by assembling the product on their own and no need for delivery cost. In addition to saving the consumer money, flat pack furniture is generally simple to assemble and requires only the use of simple tools.

Merchants benefit from selling ready-to-assemble furniture because furniture that is already assembled tends to be bulky and more expensive to store and to deliver. Since the furniture does not need to be assembled in the factory, ready-to-assemble furniture is also less expensive for the merchant to purchase. Due to these many factors, selling flat pack furniture is a more cost effective method of conducting business.

Ready-to-assemble furniture is typically packaged in a kit form with the pieces packaged in one or multiple boxes. The kit may contain a number of flat parts, fasteners, screws, fixings, and other parts that are needed to assemble the furniture.

A furniture assembly industry has grown from otherwise desirable furniture being sold only in ready-to-assemble form. Consumers engage a service provider to come to their home and assemble the furniture they have purchased.

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Stage for Sale Tip: A Simple Face Lift Adds Value and Help Sell Quickly

A little imagination, effort, and money can go a long way to helping you get your best price.

What was done in this condo for example was the following: 1) worn dry looking cabinetry was renewed by light washing and then cleaning and polishing with a non toxic product called Howard’s Furniture Polish available at Home Depot 2) the old dated oak stock cabinets that had no hardware were given a further face lift by adding beautiful pewter ones 3) two key walls were painted with a no VOC soft sage green paint. 4) a simply focal point was created with a colorful hand painted Italian ceramic plate 5) under counter task light and track light were added for more drama and function 6) the old worn sheet vinyl flooring was replaced with a rich looking snap and lock laminate floor that extended into the front entry foyer.

Flooring: Manufacturer: http://www.lamett.us/

Available at:

Fast Floors: http://www.fastfloors.com/lp_26691,0,182422/Lamett-Laminate-Flooring/_/Santorini-Collection-Palissandro/product.htm#NAV

Floor One: http://www.floorone.com/product.asp?pn=LAMS052&name=Palissandro

Floor Mall: http://www.floormall.com/laminates/lamett-laminates/lamett-laminate-santorini-black-bevel/

Under Counter Lighting: http://www.homedepot.com/Kitchen-Kitchen-Lighting-Under-Cabinet-Lighting/h_d1/N-5yc1vZ1xhcZbn5uZ1z115eqZ1z1153m/R-202103072/h_d2/ProductDisplay?langId=-1&storeId=10051&catalogId=10053

Paint:

Benjamin Moore Paints:  Aura Interior – Green Promise

http://www.benjaminmoore.com/bmpsweb/portals/bmps.portal?_nfpb=true&_pageLabel=fh_aura_hiddenPage&NodeUUID=%2FBEA+Repository%2F518032

Wood Polish: Orange Oil or Feed-n-Wax

Available online at: http://www.howardproducts.com/links.asp

http://www.homedepot.com/h_d1/N-5yc1vZ1xhc/R-100592963/h_d2/ProductDisplay?langId=-1&storeId=10051&catalogId=10053

Note: A gentle product that works great in my experience. Use at your own risk. Always test first.

See My Pro Handyman Can on: http://www.trulia.com/myprofile/

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Do it Yourself ( diy), find a local contractor or if your are in the Los Angeles California area call My Pro Handyman Can help you improve the insulation in your home. It is a great investment. Enjoy greater comfort year round. Save money on heating and cooling.
Act by December 31, 2010 you may qualify for a $1500 government rebate.
The rebate is for materials only. So you can DIY or call My Pro Handyman Can
Check this out…

Federal Tax Credits for Consumer Energy EfficiencyIf you purchase an energy-efficient product or renewable energy system for your home, you may be eligible for a federal tax credit. Below you will find an overview of the federal tax credits for energy efficiency.

Please note, not all ENERGY STAR qualified products qualify for a tax credit. ENERGY STAR distinguishes energy efficient products which, although they may cost more to purchase than standard models, will pay you back in lower energy bills within a reasonable amount of time, without a tax credit.

What You Need to Know

Excerpt from: http://www.energystar.gov/index.cfm?c=tax_credits.tx_index
Tax Credit:
30% of cost up to $1,500
Expires:
Must be installed by December 31, 2010
Details:
Must be an existing home & your principal residence. New construction and rentals do not qualify.

There are many products to choose from. Here’s a link to one highly regarded qualifying manufacturer – Owens Corning –

http://insulation.owenscorning.com/homeowners/taxcredit/index.aspx

Owens Corning is an industry leader, engages in sustainable practices, and is NAHB Green Approved.

“Owens Corning is committed to sustainable business practices, and we take pride in the fact that our energy-saving products make a significant net positive impact on the environment. In fact, in the first year of use, Owens Corning home insulation saves approximately nine times the amount of energy used by our company annually. And year after year, our insulation products continue to help conserve energy without consuming any additional resources.”
Excerpt from: http://insulation.owenscorning.com/homeowners/why-pink-is-green

Also See How to Video from Owens Corning: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lin8WtWmUAI

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MEGA TIP #1: Think Green Home and Indoor Air Quality. As you plan your Home Improvement and Handyman Projects make sure that you are choosing products that are safe and will not introduce toxins into the air of your home and our environment.

You will be amazed at what a little love and and care can do for your home… and your spirits. In the area of My Pro Handyman Can you will find Do-it Yourself ( DIY ) and inexpensive Handyman Projects that will make your home more: beautiful, comfortable, functional, livable, and safe. These ideas will also contribute to maintaining and even enhancing your homes value if you are planning  to sell now or in the future.

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This is a wonderful, easy to use, How To, DIY, interactive design tool from Benjamin Moore Paints. Just follow the prompts and play with colors in mock room settings before you buy. It’s great fun and so easy! After experimenting with colors here, we always recommend buying a sample of 2 -3  colors of choice with an inexpensive bristle or sponge brush. Then, paint each color on one side of a white foam board ( from an art/craft store, pharmacy stationary area, etc). Look at it for a few days. Make your decision. Then paint!  Note: See Blog Post about Green Paints, Low, No, or Zero VOC’s. *Personal Color Viewer® http://www.benjaminmoore.com/bmpsweb/portals/bmps.portal?_nfpb=true&_pageLabel=fh_home

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Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) effects our lives in a myriad of ways.  The beauty of our home enriches our daily life in a myriad of ways. Simply painting a room or two with a color that pleases you is so uplifting. Choosing a Low VOC, No VOC, or Zero VOC Paint* reduces or eliminates one of the many sources to toxicity in our home that can effect our health.

Excerpt from: Greenversations – The Official Blog of the Environmental Protection Agency

It’s time for the dreaded task again: time to paint our house. As I discussed with my husband the possibility of hiring a contractor to paint the house exterior and for us to paint inside, our son’s asthma became a sudden concern. Paints, stains and varnishes release low level toxic emissions into the air for years after application . These toxic emissions stem from a variety of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) which are a by-product of petrochemical-based solvents used in paints. Exposure to VOC’s in paint can trigger asthma attacks, eye, throat and nose irritation, respiratory problems, nausea, allergic skin reactions and dizziness among other symptoms…http://blog.epa.gov/blog/2009/05/21/paint-and-kids-don’t-always-mix/

MY PRO HANDYMAN CAN TIP OF THE DAY: Today we will feature one of our favorite products for Green Home Improvements – Benjamin Moore Paints. Note: There are many other fine products to choose from that we will feature here often.

Green Promise®

The Green Promise® Designation is Benjamin Moore’s assurance that its environmentally friendly coatings meet and exceed the strictest industry standards, while also delivering the premium levels of performance you expect from Benjamin Moore.

*…VOCs are emitted by a wide array of products numbering in the thousands. Examples include: paints and lacquers, paint strippers…for more info see the  US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) at http://www.epa.gov/iaq/voc.html


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I am dedicated to building a dynamic cyber portal where you will always find what you are seeking – perhaps even what you did not know you were seeking.  My plans include an expansive local, national and global market place with the newest, latest, greatest, products, services and ideas to help you GREEN YOUR HOME simply and at the most competitive prices we can find.

To live a rewarding 21st century lifestyle with a sustainable future we must innovate, and inspire positive change in one another. Together we can establish a network that supports and encourages each other to live our unique lives in a most joyful and conscious manner.

From the traditional to the avant guard, from the ordinary to the extraordinary, come find the latest, greatest products to help you enliven, enhance and transform your home into an environment that supports yours and your families lifestyle.

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Illustration showing a brick sidewalk lit by a solar-powered outdoor walk light.

Solar-Powered Outdoor Lighting Installing solar lighting around your home and garden is quick and easy with an added bonus—no wires or electricity costs!

See: http://www1.eere.energy.gov/consumer/tips/renewable_energy.html

The challenges faced by this far reaching economic crisis has touched us all. We, at My Pro Handyman Can, are committing ourselves to sharing what we know and what we believe will help in ways large and small. Join us as we establish a mega social network committed to…HOME (the ones we live in and the one we live on ).

Let’s BLOG!  Today, and most days, we will put our attention to how to save money at home by saving energy and qualifying for tax credits, while also benefiting from green tax incentives that positively impact climate change and reduce global warming. Wow! How many “win’s” is that?