Green Building

July 23, 2024

If you’re exploring methods to boost your health and wellness, structured water may have caught your attention. As a contractor and health enthusiast, I strongly advocate for the benefits of healthy, structured water. With over two decades of experience in construction and home building, I’ve recognized the importance of healthy…

July 23, 2024

Imagine having access to revitalized, healthy, structured water throughout your entire home. Every drop is optimized for your well-being.

July 22, 2024

The materials used in building a home can impact your health and the environment. Eco-conscious homeowners, sustainable living enthusiasts, and green builders are all searching for ways to create safety and sustainability in their spaces. This blog post highlights the importance of non-toxic home building and details healthier alternatives that…

July 22, 2024

As a builder committed to healthy homes and sustainable practices, I often encounter questions regarding city and state regulations on non-toxic building materials.

July 22, 2024

As a renter, I often seek ways to make my living space more sustainable and eco-friendly without major renovations. Natural building strategies can provide effective solutions that enhance both comfort and environmental responsibility, even in a rental setting. I want to share seven practical approaches that have worked for me…

July 22, 2024

Preventing mold for renters is essential. Dealing with mold can be a frustrating experience. The right tools can make a significant difference in preventing mold growth in your space. By staying proactive and using effective methods, I can maintain a healthy living environment. In this post, I will share the…

July 22, 2024

Yes, we focus on using building systems that are breathable and that help absorb humidity and release in cycles. We also focus on ventilation and climate control systems that acclimate the ecosystem within the envelope. So whether the home is on the beach, in the rainforest or in the desert,…

July 22, 2024

Insufficient ventilation and the release of hydrostatic vapor from saturated soil can occur when the ground is covered by a building structure. Moisture tends to seep beneath the structure, releasing vapor. Utilizing proper ventilation techniques for basements and crawl spaces is essential to prevent this from happening. 

July 22, 2024

I recommend using any non-porous, hard surface that is labeled non-toxic and easy to clean. Suitable examples include engineered wood, certain natural stone, and porcelain tile. Be sure that all the materials used to install it are non-toxic as well, i.e., glues, adhesives, sealants, thinsets and any bonding agents. 

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