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Seals at window openings and other penetrations need to be done right the first time. Are your seals failing because of the most common application error—forgetting the bond break?
This is part of an ongoing series. Read all the Sticky Business posts here.
It's great they remembered the backer rod in this attempt to seal the joint, but with the depth of the sealant so skinny compared to the width, it's probably going to fail. Read on to learn why.Continuous air and... Read more
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There are a lot of things not to like about fossil fuels. Most obviously... Read more
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What if all of the common plastics in use today were made from renewable materials rather than from fossil fuels? Would they start looking better in the eyes of environmentalists?
This is no idle... Read more
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Last week, I reflected on Earth Day and how concern for... Read more
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Windows are a big investment, and while they may look great on paper, how well do they hold up once installed? Do they meet your performance... Read more
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Windows are a big investment, and while they may look great on paper, how well do they hold up once installed? Do they meet your performance specifications? How responsive was the company to answering your questions and responding to complaints?
The GreenSpec team has already combed the world of windows available in the U.S.... Read more
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Clear finishes can help protect woodwork against aging,... Read more
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Moist lumber is susceptible to fungal staining. This staining does not cause physical decay, but it looks bad. Commonly called "blue stain," the offending fungi may be yellow, orange,... Read more
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Last week we collected poetic responses to the convergence of National Poetry Month and National Architecture Week,... Read more
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Behind the Scenes on LEED 2012: New Developments in Credit Documentation, Reference Guides, and More
As we've seen from the LEED 2012 drafts and public comment periods, major changes are underway for the LEED rating systems. So many changes resulted from the 3rd public comment period, in fact, that USGBC announced a 4th public comment period, to run May 1–15.
At the... Read more
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[Editor's note: Today's guest post is authored by Bill Walsh, Executive Director of the Healthy Building Network.]
When building products carry different green certifications, how do you know which product is best? Maybe there is a way to compare apples and oranges.As green certifications and labels have proliferated, so has greenwash... Read more
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Over the last three weeks I've focused on the major strategies for improving... Read more
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We've been hearing for years that "they're going to ban the incandescent bulb... Read more
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How do you build a green building? Let me count the ways.
We've got ASHRAE 189.1, a large and growing handful of LEED rating systems, the Living Building... Read more