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Seabright , Santa Cruz
Westcliff Remodel
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75% of demolition debris was separated and diverted from the local landfill
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Salvaging and reusing existing building materials
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High fly ash content in new concrete foundation. Fly ash is a waste material that adds strength to concrete.
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Obtaining wood from sustainable sources, FSC graded lumber
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Highly efficient hydronic radiant floor heating system
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Eco friendly interior finishes, low toxicity, formaldehyde free
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Recycled content materials for countertops and exterior decking surfaces
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Salvadged fireplace brick and built landscape walkways
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Used broken concrete for new retaining wall
Seabright Kitchen & Bath Remodel
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FSC cabinets with no added formaldehyde
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FSC framing lumber and finish millworks
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Richlite 100% recycled countertops
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Some previously owned kitchen appliances
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Dual flush toilets
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Zero V.O.C interior paints and finishes
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New exterior composite deck
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On demand water heater with re-circ pump – wireless remote buttons
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Water softener
Upper Westside Kitchen & Bath Remodel
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Bamboo cabinets with free form resign panels
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Gray water system
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Recycled aluminum pendants and vanity light fixtures
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Concrete countertops with cactus sealer
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Non toxic interior finishes, paint, flooring, wood finish
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FSC framing and finish millworks
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Denim insulation, wood saving framing techniques, salvaged lumber
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Pre-wire for future solar
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Dual flush toilets
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On demand water heater with re-circ pump and wireless remote
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Water softener
Westside Kitchen & Bath Remodel
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Reclaimed Redwood bar countertop
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New wine fridge under countertop
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New wood burning fireplace
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New second floor deck
Los Gatos Addition / Kitchen Remodel
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75% of demolition debris was separated and diverted from the local landfill
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Rapidly renewable bamboo was used for kitchen and office cabinetry
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Rapidly renewable cork flooring was used for Kitchen, Dinning and Office floors
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Salvaging and reusing existing building materials
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High fly ash content in new concrete foundation. Fly ash is a waste material that adds strength to concrete
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Obtaining wood from sustainable sources, FSC graded lumber
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Eco friendly interior finishes, low toxicity, formaldehyde free
Davenport Remodel & Addition
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Demolition debris was separated and diverted from the local landfill
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Old growth redwood was salvaged from the building and milled into trims for the interior
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Local tan oak flooring
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California Sierra granite countertops
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Open floor plan with vaulted kitchen ceiling
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High efficiency hot water manifold distribution system
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HRV heat recovery ventilation and circulation system
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Obtaining wood from sustainable sources, FSC graded lumber
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Eco friendly interior finishes, low toxicity, formaldehyde free
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High fly ash content in new concrete foundation. Fly ash is a waste material that adds strength to concrete
Pictured Above
Green Kitchen/Bath Remodel
Seabright , Santa Cruz
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FSC cabinets with no added formaldehyde
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FSC framing lumber and finish millworks
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Richlite 100% recycled countertops
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Some previously owned kitchen appliances
•
Dual flush toilets
•
Zero V.O.C interior paints and finishes
•
New exterior composite deck
•
On demand water heater with re-circ pump – wireless remote
•
Water softener
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