Floors and Closets
November 23rd, 2009
A floor can add warmth and texture to a room, but did you know that your flooring choice can also have an impact on the air quality inside your home? Join Kevin as he leans about concrete, recycled wood, natural carpet and other flooring options. Concrete may not be the greenest flooring material out there, but there are many new techhnologies that can make it greener than ever before. And by using the poured foundation itself as his home’s floor at ground level, Kevin saved having to use an …






Everybody is entiled to there own thougths. Negative people need to get a life. Thinking this way got “US” as a planet of people in this situation. I agree the power at be should work harder.
This is a very good show when you don’t know where to start or how to start building green!!! Even if you are making changes it is still informative!!!!
You can start by designing to save yourself money i.e. utilities. Anything for the planet? Dont make me laugh. Ever hear the saying “Too little too late”? If you live in the city, even more so, much more. Otherwise “going green” is a nice arts n craft movement. When fed, state and muni give it a solid try, then maybe itll make sense…dont hold your breath.
One wife and three daugthers???? Four women makes a man crazy.
That’s why he get to work with nature so much… to help avoid insanity.
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Just move into an old house, a lot of the original wood floor is still in but has wide gaps in areas.
Whats the best way to fill the gaps and seal the edges?
whats that @ 16:54 liquid nails dont look green to me, wasn’t he using a different kind of liquid nails no minimize the VOC, and at 17:01 the guy its not using side shields or proper safety glasses or hearing protection.
It’s awesome the unusual ways of being green that they come up with.
I love the building green shows. I am learning were to start.