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BORAL SMOG-EATING ROOFING TILE
A product of Boral Roofing’s MonierLifetile subsidiary, the company’s BoralPure SMOG-EATING Tile is marketed as the only concrete tile roofing solution in the U.S. that actually mitigates air pollution. It does this through a photo-catalyst (titanium dioxide) embedded in the upper portion of the roof tile that speeds up oxidation of surrounding air when it is exposed to sunlight. The result is that nitrogen oxide in the air around the home—a common by-product of motor vehicle use and the burning of fossil fuels—is converted to harmless calcium nitrate that washes off the roof when it rains. www.monierlifetile.com


KOHLER LOW-FLOW REVIVAL WALL MOUNT LAVATORY FAUCET TRIM
Blending European style and early American influences, this wall-mount installation (model K-T16106) offers the client the flexibility for clutter-free counter-tops with traditional under counter lavatories. The Revival meets or exceeds multiple codes and standards, including the ADA (in regard to its Act-compliant lever handles), the Energy Policy Act of 1992 and the EPA WaterSense guidelines. The unit features brass construction, wall-mounted dual controls, and is available with a 9 1/4” to 11 1/4” spout reach. What’s more, WaterSense labeled faucets with 1.5 gpm water-saving aerators offer a 45% water savings over inefficient 2.75 gpm faucets. www.us.kohler.com


MOHAWK FSC-CERTIFIED QUEENSTOWN HARDWOOD FLOORING
Mohawk’s FSC-certified Queenstown line is comprised of 5”-wide panels of engineered distressed pine or hickory. Made entirely from reclaimed U.S. woods, the panels are easy to install and can be glued, stapled, or nailed down. A certified part of Mohawk’s Greenworks program, this product is made from reclaimed hardwood and engineered using a process that reduces the addition of unnecessary formaldehyde. Mohawk’s engineered woods are compliant with CARB Phase II (reduce formaldehyde emissions) requirements for indoor air quality and meet the guidelines specified for the Lacey Act, which prohibits the sale and transport of unlawfully harvested plant and animal products. www.mohawkflooring.com


ATA-SOLAR STANDING SEAM METAL ROOFING
ATAS International Inc., a member of the U.S. Green Building Council, uses recycled aluminum and steel content in its products, including its Eco-Seam line, which features an economical, one-piece, positive-locking, standing seam panel. No extra caps, trips or clips are needed. An even greener choice is the company’s ATA-Solar line, which not only provides shelter, but also captures green solar energy through a thin film, photovoltaic laminate that’s applied to a standing seam roofing system. Once the standing seam panels are installed, the laminate wiring assembly is daisy-chained together, run through a cable tray, and connected to a master wire that connects to the home’s power supply infrastructure. The amount of power supplied varies based on the size of the system chosen. www.atas.com

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