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Uploaded by on Oct 15, 2007

Part 2 of 5. Learn about green building materials to help make your home more energy-efficient and building easier. http://www.greenbuildingsolutions.org/

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  • Nice video. , Check out my videos about Home Wind and Solar system intalling on the Rooftop. On Earth Day I won a green design contest for my home energy system the RoofMill. Have a look at my home wind turbine videos of installing and running Hybrid Energy Systems. Friends and Subscribers Wanted. Have a good day , Thanks, Sam

  • Beware viewers! While foam sealant does work the well for sealing the gap around window units within their rough openings and restrained use of rigid foam insulation is acceptable, vinyl windows are NOT green. Vinyl window manufacture pollutes the environment with hazardous chemicals. Like vinyl siding, they are cheap but not durable and will end up in the landfill within 20 years to continue to pollute the environment. As with all product claims, buyer beware.

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