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According to the Green Building Initiative (GBI) website, green building is good for the environment. It's energy efficient, which reduces the need to burn fossil fuels and helps fight climate change—one of society's most pressing environmental issues. It also makes efficient use of water and other resources, minimizes pollution and waste, and reduces overall environmental impact.

But, as building professionals (and consumers) are increasingly discovering, there are as many advantages to building green as there are techniques.

Green buildings cost less to operate because, among other things, they use less energy and water, and require less maintenance. They have better indoor air quality because they minimize chemicals, mold and other harmful substances. And they have excellent resale value-because green buildings are quality buildings and they're built to last.

Green Websites & Resource Guide

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Federal Energy Tax Credit Info
As part of the Federal Economic Stimulus Package you may qualify for a window and door tax credit!
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Green Building Info
A Resource For Constructing Homes With Products That Are Energy Conscious, Renewable & Environmentally Friendly.
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Virtual Product Showroom
A valuable database where you can view photos and specs, compare like products and print product brochures.
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EPA Certified Lead-Safe Training for Remodelers - Are You Ready?
New certification is required for all home improvement activity that disturbs more than 6 sq. ft. of interior, or 20 sq. ft. of exterior in housing built before 1978, and in any child-occupied facility. Be prepared, or you could face tens of thousands of dollars in fines from the EPA.
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