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		<title>The Advantages Of Steel Homes</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Feb 2010 03:03:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Steel is the homes of millions of choices these days, because they are loaded with benefits. Right lower costs for the quality of the material for technical development and much more is the people&#8217;s choice. This is confirmed by the many benefits listed below: Advantages of steel casing: Cost: The continuing increase in wood prices [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="left" title="steel-home" src="http://midwestecodesign.com/wp-images/steel-home.jpg" alt="Prefabricated Steel Home" width="450" height="338" />Steel is the homes of millions of choices these days, because they are loaded with benefits. Right lower costs for the quality of the material for technical development and much more is the people&#8217;s choice. This is confirmed by the many benefits listed below: Advantages of steel casing: Cost: The continuing increase in wood prices and constant prices of steel have fluctuated in favor of the latter. According to the survey, 90% of forests have been removed and the next round of timber forest is about 20 years to grow and use.</p>
<p>Steel, however, is abundant and fully recyclable at a constant price. Resistant to termites and Recreation: With steel, you can be sure that does not eat termites and holes in the frame. So, now accounts for termite damage maintenance steep or high. Steel does not burn: the conventional wood can burn, but not steel, so that you and your home safe and sound. Furthermore, because it is flammable, but does not cause the smoke, so that your house does not blend into flames. Lightweight but strong: Although lightweight steel, is actually a solid material.</p>
<p>This means that it uses fewer bolts are used and makes it ideal for house framing used. It was found that the most durable, economical and safe materials, and is ideal for housing. No running, reduced or distorted, is inorganic, it is quite stable, not run, reduce or curvature. So, with steel, not meet behind closed doors, locked windows, cornices cracking or leaking roofs caused by the movement of the frame. Compatible with all materials: steel is compatible with all types of wallcoverings and interior materials such as fiber cement, wood, plasterboard and the floor of particle board.</p>
<p>Electrical Safety: All the steel structures should be established independently. And since steel is a very good pilot goes on a power structure which is directed towards the Earth. Environmental security: the steel frames are 100% recyclable. This has the advantage that the steel used several times without losing its strength or intrinsic characteristics. Usually are prefabricated, with lower losses. Good building material: steel is lightweight, easy to transport and concentration.</p>
<p>Also, if you use prefabricated steel frames, could lead to less problems in case of bad weather. You will notice that these frames do not shrink, warp or twist. And if you use pre &#8216;holes in the wall of steel frames, has the advantage of installing plumbing and electrical services quickly and efficiently. Remodeling easiest way: As non-load bearing walls can be deleted, moved or changed without any problem, the definition of steel can be used for future remodeling.And for the common man, the main advantage is that these frameworks can be created from two or three people in one day.</p>
<p>Frames, furniture and appliances and other items hanging can be created fairly easily using normal drills and fasteners available at any hardware store.</p>

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		<title>Quick Tips: Air Quality</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 15 Feb 2010 23:58:18 +0000</pubDate>
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- Just like we need to breathe in and out, so do our homes
- Many building materials emit toxic gasses that can affect the air we breathe.  Choose responsibly
- Good indoor air quality is achieved by both properly sealing and ventilating your home.
- Toxic offgassing can seep from the garage to the house.  Separate the [...]]]></description>
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<p>- Just like we need to breathe in and out, so do our homes</p>
<p>- Many building materials emit toxic gasses that can affect the air we breathe.  Choose responsibly</p>
<p>- Good indoor air quality is achieved by both properly sealing and ventilating your home.</p>
<p>- Toxic offgassing can seep from the garage to the house.  Separate the garage from the house or install proper ventilation techniques to prevent toxins from entering the main home.</p>

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		<description><![CDATA[A great place to start looking for a landscape architect is the American Society of Landscape Architects (www.asla.org).  It was founded in 1899 and is the national professional association representing landscape architects.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="left" src="http://www.midwestecodesign.com/wp-images/daily-green-fact.jpg" alt="Daily Green Fact" />A great place to start looking for a landscape architect is the American Society of Landscape Architects (www.asla.org).  It was founded in 1899 and is the national professional association representing landscape architects.</p>

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		<title>Quick Tips: Faucets &amp; Fixtures</title>
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- In addition to replacing leaky toilets and faucets, think about improving the pipes feeding the fixtures.
- Low-flow faucets &#38; fixtures are more costly than standard fixtures but will help you save money on water bills and, ultimately, will pay for themselves.
- Low-yield showerheads let you reduce water use while still having an enjoyable shower.
- [...]]]></description>
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<p>- In addition to replacing leaky toilets and faucets, think about improving the pipes feeding the fixtures.</p>
<p>- Low-flow faucets &amp; fixtures are more costly than standard fixtures but will help you save money on water bills and, ultimately, will pay for themselves.</p>
<p>- Low-yield showerheads let you reduce water use while still having an enjoyable shower.</p>
<p>- Faucet aerators and sensors and touch technology cut down on wasted water.</p>

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		<title>Pricey Aerogel – the future of insulation?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 11 Feb 2010 23:45:27 +0000</pubDate>
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Insulation is one of the most important aspects of energy-efficiency in a home.  There are many types of insulation , the majority used for thermal purposes.  Insulation reduces unwanted heat loss or gain and can decrease the energy demands of heating and cooling systems.
Over the past years we’ve seen leaps and bounds towards creating cheaper, [...]]]></description>
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<p>Insulation is one of the most important aspects of energy-efficiency in a home.  There are many types of insulation , the majority used for thermal purposes.  Insulation reduces unwanted heat loss or gain and can decrease the energy demands of heating and cooling systems.</p>
<p>Over the past years we’ve seen leaps and bounds towards creating cheaper, thinner, more breathable materials with higher R-values. <strong><em>Aerogel</em></strong> is one of the top contenders for most efficient &amp; “green” product used for insulation.  This space-age material has the lowest bulk density of any known porous solid as well as some incredible insulating qualities, and recently two companies rolled out Aerogel sheets that make installations a breeze.</p>
<p>It is made up of a gel that has had its liquid component replaced by air — in fact the material is 99% air. It’s quite thin, breathable, fireproof, doesn’t absorb water, and is very strong considering it doesn’t weigh much. What makes it such a great insulator is its low thermal conductivity (14 mW/m-K) and results in an R-value of 10.3 per inch, which is twice as much as rigid foam board. In fact you can light a blow torch on one side and it won’t burn a hole through it or even get hot enough to light a match sitting on the other side.</p>
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<p>Unfortunately the material is still fairly expensive and out of the price range for the average homeowner. NASA has used it as insulation for a number of projects including the Mars Rover and space suites. Two companies currently have a commercial product available – Aspen Aerogel and Thermoblok. Aspen Aerogel offers a roll of the material in 0.2 or 0.4 in thicknesses and 57 inches wide. Thermoblok has 1-1/2″ wide strips, which are used to cover framing studs and help prevent thermal bridging and costs about $1.99/ft.</p>
<p>Aerogel a great material for renovations where size matters, and would make great insulation for shipping containers. Due to it’s incredible R-value and thin form factor it’s one of the best insulative materials out there, and we hope to see prices come down so that it is more affordable for the general public.</p>

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		<description><![CDATA[Chuck Leavell, a musician (keyboardist) for such legendary acts as The Rolling Stones, Gov&#8217;t Mule, Eric Clapton, and George Harrison, is also a conservationist and tree farmer.  He and his wife own the Charlane Plantation in Dry Branch, Georgia, and have been recognized by several conservation organizations.  Leavell is also the only two-time recipient of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="left" src="http://www.midwestecodesign.com/wp-images/daily-green-fact.jpg" alt="Daily Green Fact" />Chuck Leavell, a musician (keyboardist) for such legendary acts as The Rolling Stones, Gov&#8217;t Mule, Eric Clapton, and George Harrison, is also a conservationist and tree farmer.  He and his wife own the Charlane Plantation in Dry Branch, Georgia, and have been recognized by several conservation organizations.  Leavell is also the only two-time recipient of the Georgia Tree Farmer of the Year award.<br />
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		<title>Benefits of modern pre-fabricated homes</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 10 Feb 2010 19:01:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[While a traditional home is built by workmen on a site, a prefabricated house is built in a factory. In other words, sections of a prefab home are built in large pieces in a factory, transported to the owner’s land and then simply assembled and placed onto a pre-existing foundation.
Modern prefab homes are also popularly [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="left" title="ModCell-2-470x368" src="http://midwestecodesign.com/wp-images/ModCell-2-470x368.jpg" alt="Prefabricated Home" width="376" height="294" />While a traditional home is built by workmen on a site, a prefabricated house is built in a factory. In other words, sections of a prefab home are built in large pieces in a factory, transported to the owner’s land and then simply assembled and placed onto a pre-existing foundation.</p>
<p>Modern prefab homes are also popularly known as modular homes as you can put together any number of rooms to create the kind of home you wish.</p>
<p>Prefab homes are increasingly witnessing high demand due to a variety of reasons:</p>
<p><strong>Speedy construction</strong></p>
<p>The construction of a prefab home is much faster than a custom built home. Within two months of order time your home is ready.</p>
<p>Since each room is built in a factory, all you have to do is to place your order with the prefab house builders and your house is built, transported to your site and then put together. On the other hand a traditional home can take few months or even a year.</p>
<p>Life nowadays has become very fast and people are perennially short of time. Prefab modern homes are an ideal option as they are faster to build and hassle-free.</p>
<p><strong>Better Insulation</strong></p>
<p>The insulation of prefabricated walls is superior to traditional houses as they are built in a factory. Although site-built walls are thicker than prefab walls, they still tend to sag over a period of time.</p>
<p><strong>Protection from Bugs</strong></p>
<p>Since modules of prefab houses are built in the factory, they are better protected from bugs. In contrast, traditional homes take a lot of time to build so the timber and other parts are more exposed to damage.</p>
<p><strong>Money Saver</strong></p>
<p>Once your prefab home is built, you can save a lot of money on electricity due to superior insulation. Precious money is also saved on lumber. It generally reduces construction and design costs to a great extent as compared to a traditional home.</p>
<p><strong>Design the Way You Like</strong></p>
<p>With a prefabricated home you get the benefit of designing your own home according to your whims and fancy. You can choose the number of rooms you want, their size, designs, etc.</p>
<p><strong>Environment- Friendly</strong></p>
<p>Prefabricated homes are less damaging to the environment as they are made from recycled, renewable materials, use less energy and don’t pollute. As people are becoming more conscious about environment, the demand for eco-friendly green prefab homes is growing.</p>
<p>In fact, there are green home building websites now that offer aesthetically designed environment-friendly prefab houses, modern outdoor and indoor furniture, home accessories, etc.</p>
<p><strong>Better Equipped to Handle Natural Disasters</strong></p>
<p>Prefab homes are stronger than traditional homes. Particularly, for an area which has experienced hurricanes or tornadoes, a prefab is an ideal choice as they can withstand violent storms and other natural disasters better than traditional homes.</p>
<p>Lower prices, faster and easier to build, and a range of designs to choose from are the chief benefits of prefabricated homes. The popularity of prefabricated homes is thus sky rocketing.</p>
<p>Prefab homes today are built from such advanced technology that you can’t even tell the difference between a prefabricated house and a traditional house. People from all walks of life are now choosing prefabricated homes instead of traditional homes.</p>

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		<title>A Flatpack Housing Concept for Haiti</title>
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Architect Andres Duany, best known for work designing New Urbanist communities (walkable, small-scaled, mixed-use) has shifted gears a bit to create a light, expandable shelter known as the “core house” for Haiti’s homeless. The house, designed to stand up to earthquakes and hurricanes isn’t Duany’s first foray into disaster relief housing: several years ago he [...]]]></description>
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<p>Architect Andres Duany, best known for work designing <a href="http://www.cnu.org/Intro_to_new_urbanism">New Urbanist</a> communities (walkable, small-scaled, mixed-use) has shifted gears a bit to create a light, expandable shelter known as the “core house” for Haiti’s homeless. The house, designed to stand up to earthquakes and hurricanes isn’t Duany’s first foray into disaster relief housing: several years ago he helped develop the prefabricated “<a href="http://www.katrinacottages.com/index.html">Katrina Cottage</a>”  as an alternative to the widely criticized FEMA trailers.</p>
<p>Duany’s house for Haiti is small– 8′2″ x 8′2″ x 19′8″—but can sleep 8. Essential for cost-reduction and ease of distribution—can be packed flat in a package less than two feet thick. It’s designed for quick assembly from a strong, lightweight, and waterproof composite material Duany describes as miraculous. Can this work in Haiti? We hope so. At present, there are at least a million people without homes in the hurricane-battered country.</p>
<p>Rendering courtesy of <a href="http://www.jetsongreen.com/">Jetson Green</a></p>
<p>This post originally appeared on <a href="www.refresheverything.com">www.refresheverything.com</a>, as part of GOOD&#8217;s collaboration with the Pepsi Refresh Project, a catalyst for world-changing ideas. <a href="http://www.refresheverything.com/how-it-works">Find out more</a> about the Refresh campaign, or to <a href="http://www.refresheverything.com/myidea/idea">submit your own idea</a> today.</p>

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		<description><![CDATA[According to the National Resources Defense Council (NRDC), which works to protect wildlife and wild places, the use of household pesticides and chemicals can damage wetlands.  Eliminate the use of these products on your lawn and garden and in your home.  Dispose of leftover paint thinners and varnish removers properly &#8211; never down [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://www.midwestecodesign.com/wp-images/daily-green-fact.jpg" alt="Daily Green Fact" class="left" />According to the National Resources Defense Council (NRDC), which works to protect wildlife and wild places, the use of household pesticides and chemicals can damage wetlands.  Eliminate the use of these products on your lawn and garden and in your home.  Dispose of leftover paint thinners and varnish removers properly &#8211; never down the sink or in the street.  Use natural cleaning products, such as vinegar and baking soda, instead.</p>

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		<description><![CDATA[According to Green From the Ground Up, a 2004 Pulte Homes study showed that advanced framing techniques reduced 738 studs from one home, amounting to more than 2,100 board feet of lumber saved.  Energy costs in the home (both heating and cooling) were a mere $710 a year, compared to $1,003 per year for [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="left" src="http://www.midwestecodesign.com/wp-images/daily-green-fact.jpg" alt="Daily Green Fact" />According to <em>Green From the Ground Up</em>, a 2004 Pulte Homes study showed that advanced framing techniques reduced 738 studs from one home, amounting to more than 2,100 board feet of lumber saved.  Energy costs in the home (both heating and cooling) were a mere $710 a year, compared to $1,003 per year for a conventional home.</p>

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