Archive for March, 2009
The Benefits of EPDM Rubber Roofing
Posted on 24. Mar, 2009 by Mark Coleman.
An excellent rubber roofing solution for flat roofs where inflexibility, weathering and failing joints often cause roofs to leak is EPDM roofing . If you’ve been struggling with a flat roof leak, or you’re working on a flat or gently sloping roof project, you’ll be excited to discover EPDM rubber roofing. With billions of [...]
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A Good Home School Resource Is Priceless
Posted on 24. Mar, 2009 by Mark Coleman.
When it comes to home schooling your child, having really good resources is key. Your first home school resource should be your state’s education department. They may even have a website that you can peruse and look for information and learn about other home school resources that may be available in your area. To [...]
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Solar Energy: Which is Better, Active or Passive?
Posted on 24. Mar, 2009 by Mark Coleman.
Solar energy is a hot topic in the news these days. But if you’re not already familiar with the terms, it can be confusing. What’s the difference between active and passive solar energy systems? And which one is better?
Active solar technology uses electrical or fuel-driven mechanical equipment to perform some of its [...]
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The Growing Popularity of Monorail Lighting
Posted on 23. Mar, 2009 by Mark Coleman.
Monorail lighting has seen tremendous growth in popularity over the last few years, with the products sold in record numbers by an array of brands. What has made monorail lighting so successful in the home design world? The simple answer is that monorail lighting allows a degree of flexibility never before seen in [...]
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Passive Solar Ways to Light Your Home
Posted on 23. Mar, 2009 by Mark Coleman.
When you think of solar lighting, do you automatically think of using solar panels to power your light bulbs? Most people do. But that’s not the only way to use the sun’s power to help light your home. Here are four more ways you can use solar lighting around the house.
Skylights are [...]
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TPO Roofing (Polymer Roofing)
Posted on 23. Mar, 2009 by Mark Coleman.
DOW invented TPO Roofing in the early 1990’s. TPO is a trade name for a variety of polymer roofing blends. TPO membranes are a combination of rubber and hot air welded seams made from ethylene propylene rubber. They have excellent resistance to ozone, are algae-resistant, are eco friendly and safe to install. The [...]
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Healthy Water and Cleaner Landfills - 445
Posted on 22. Mar, 2009 by Mark Coleman.
We’ve been told for the past decade or so that drinking water from out cities’ water systems in the United States is potentially full of toxic chemicals like lead, chlorine, mercury, copper and bacteria. We’ve read scare stories about municipal water systems being polluted by sewage systems. As a result, people got used [...]
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Using Laminate Flooring in your Home
Posted on 22. Mar, 2009 by Mark Coleman.
Although carpet and hardwood are two of the most popular choices when it comes to flooring, they are sometimes inadequate. Spaces like the kitchen, or garage, commonly require a higher degree of durability and resilience. Carpet absorbs stains and moisture too easily, producing a dingy looking surface that may also attract odors. [...]
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Home Office Goes Green
Posted on 22. Mar, 2009 by Mark Coleman.
If you’re concerned about the environment, there are a lot of reasons to think about working from home. If you already have a home office, you may be familiar with some of them. But read on anyway to find out how working from home can make your lifestyle even greener.
Right from the start, [...]
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Healthy Indoor Paints - 506
Posted on 22. Mar, 2009 by Mark Coleman.
Indoor air pollution can be a bigger problem for some people than outdoor air pollution. The reason is that many building materials used today give off invisible toxins for years after they’re installed. Paint is one of these materials. It can off gas for several years after it is applied. And it [...]
