What Makes Wood Floors GREEN?

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  • Lindsay Barczuk

If you are working on a new construction or renovation project, you’ve probably given some thought to making your home more eco-friendly.  Using wide plank wood floors from a responsible provider can be a step in the right direction and here’s why: 

Reclaimed wood gives another lifecycle to an existing material.  Using it means that you will be straining our resources less and avoiding sending old materials to the landfill.  When you are looking at providers, keep in mind that 3rd party certification like Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) will be a sign that the materials are credible - however, that certification is not the end-all be-all.

Newly sawn wood from a well-managed forest is another GREEN option.  These forests can be found nationwide and offer a really good local option.  Focusing on the use of local materials is a great approach because transportation increases the amount of carbon we emit into the atmosphere.

Posted on Jan 30, 2008 AT 02:37 AM in Green Building(2) Comments

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    POSTED AT 03:42 AM ON Nov 28, 2011

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    POSTED AT 09:58 AM ON Nov 28, 2011

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