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Propex. The surface of Opus Roof Blanket synthetic steep-slope roofing underlayment is more slip-resistant than traditional synthetic and felt products, the firm says, and the product is durable enough to be walked on, stays cool in the summer, is lightweight, and can be marked with a chalk line or...
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MonierLifetile. The company has added three new colors—goldenrod, Charleston, and dunes tan—to its line of concrete roof tiles that exceed LEED requirements for a Solar Reflectance Index (SRI) of 29. The color-through tiles resist surface damage and degradation, the company says. The three colors...
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Two new products for sale include a daylong educational program and a new set of guidelines regarding photovoltaic system installation.
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Any 355,000-square-foot facility will have environmental impacts. The sheer size alone implies a drain on materials, natural resources, and local ecosystems. The Richmond Olympic Oval offers a new slant on large-scale design, however, as the speed skating venue for the 2010 Winter Olympic Games in...
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GreenCraft Builders' latest Texas project blends well with its 60s-era neighborhood, while its high-performance features push the boundaries of modern sustainability.
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6 products for sustainable homes, including solar shingles, a water-conserving kitchen faucet, and a CFL dimmer.
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The tile is designed for curved, steep-slope roofing systems.
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The shingles are designed for steep-slop roofs and come in four Energy Star-qualified colors
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KlassicKolors are pre-painted Terne II roofing sheets coated with a layer of patented zinc/tin alloy for durability
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Zimmer Gunsul Frasca's design of the Region 8 headquarters is an Ecommercial category winner in the 2009 Evergreen Awards