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The most infamous toxic mold, stachybotrys atra, is actually quite rare, so it is unlikely that you have it, but there are plenty of other more common molds that...Read more about:
House Mold
Environmental Siding Concerns
Going green with siding is fairly clear cut. As of yet, there are no recycled materials that are produced in any mass quantity. Certainly there are some...Discover more about
Environmental Siding
Friday March 25, 2011 02:01 MDT
Home Waste Management
Part of living in a home is producing waste. It's unavoidable and often a hassle, especially if your home design doesn't create...Read more about
Home Waste Management
Wednesday November 3, 2010 07:06 MDT
How Do I Remove Mold in My Attic?
Mold and mildew problems in your home are no laughing matter. For starters, mold is an indicator of another serious problem: excess moisture. Whether it's a roof leak, poor...Read more about
Mold Removal
Sunday May 16, 2010 11:59 MDT
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Our Center for Environmental home projects is a great place to find all kinds of useful content online about how to green your home. You don't have to be an environmentalist to care about and want to invest in environmental projects. This subject is broad and ranges from improving your home's air quality, water quality and consumption, reducing energy (which saves money), and investing in materials that don't also pollute the environment and your soil. What's great about this subject is that all of these materials and projects are geared toward environmental concerns, but they also save tons of money by not wasting energy.