Green Home Improvement Products Peoria IL

As interest in the environment grows, it's hard to turn on the television without seeing a story that offers advice on how consumers can go green. But while it's true that every little bit helps, there are no quick fixes on the road to sustainability. This is especially true in home building in Peoria.

Recycling for Illinois, Inc.
309-682-0675
401 N.E. Rock Island
Peoria, IL
Better Earth Premium Compost
(309) 697-0963
1400 S Cameron Ln
Peoria, IL
Nu-Tech Anti-Freeze Recycling
(309) 692-1426
Po Box 10041
Peoria, IL
Alter Metal Recycling
(309) 637-5138
2510 Sw Adams St
Peoria, IL
Peoria County Recycling
3116 N Dries Ln
Peoria, IL
Behr Peoria Inc
(309) 637-4422
2424 W Clark St
Peoria, IL
A T Recycle
(309) 691-7230
8202 N University St
Peoria, IL
Appliance Recycler
(309) 655-0909
4024 SW Adams St
Peoria, IL
A Miller & Co
(309) 674-1101
1612 SW Adams St
Peoria, IL
Tnt Recycling
(309) 635-4642
822 Ne Madison Ave
Peoria, IL
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Green Home Improvement Products

As interest in the environment grows, it’s hard to turn on the television without seeing a story that offers advice on how consumers can go green. But while it’s true that every little bit helps, there are no quick fixes on the road to sustainability. This is especially true in home building.

Loading up your houses with green building products won’t mean much if other (more important) elements of sustainability are ignored. So, if your homes are not thoughtfully designed or do not follow building science principles, no amount of green products will help you or your buyers.

But the right products can help you follow through once you’ve started building green. Assuming you adhere to the important elements of sustainable building, you will want to specify the right items, such as fixtures that save water, materials made with recycled content, and appliances that sip, rather than gulp, energy.

On the following pages are 13 products that will make a difference. Check out items such as soybean-based foam insulation, tankless water heaters that save energy and help provide better indoor air quality, and tiles made from reconstituted leather scraps. The products you choose can make a big difference between seriously green and so-so green.

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Top Off: EcoTop composite countertop surfacing is made from 50 percent bamboo fiber and 50 percent recycled wood fiber salvaged from demolition sites.

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