WASHINGTON, D.C. – March 29, 2011 – (RealEstateRama) — Housing professionals from across the country will convene at the Salt Palace Convention Center in Salt Lake City, Utah, May 1-3, for the 2011 National Green Building Conference and Expo. Exhibitors showcasing the latest and most innovative green and energy efficient products and services will be on display.Here are just some of the many exciting green innovations that building professionals will see at the upcoming show:
Appliances
ACT D’MAND Systems (Booth 522) has introduced the only ‘DUEL PORT Expansion Tank that is “self-cleaning” and is IAPMO NSF/ANSI 61 approved.
Quietside (Booth 429) is the Master Distributor for Samsung Ductless Mini Splits and Multi Split Air Conditioning units and Quietside Tankless Hot Water Heaters
Building Accessories
activTek Environmental (Booth 507) offers a line of highly effective, reliable, plenum-mount and in-unit air purification products to solve some of the most common and difficult environmental issues related to ductwork and HVAC systems. The INDUCT “air scrubber” units provide on-going, chemical-free, active odor neutralization as well as contaminant reduction in the air and on exposed surfaces within ductwork systems and indoor environments.
Bayer MaterialScience (Booth 314) High Performance Residential Program with Bayseal spray foam insulation will highlight its ability to form a complete energy-efficient home envelope.
EFI (Booth 423) is now carrying Delta ultra-quiet bath exhaust fans. With their low sone, low energy use, DC motors, and rating for continuous operation, these are a great new addition to the residential ventilation product category.
Venmar Ventilation (Booth 117), North America’s leading manufacturer of energy efficient whole-house mechanical ventilation systems will display the new EKO our ECM motored ERV/HRV and the new compact Kubix systems.
Construction Materials
Applegate Insulation (Booth 503) will introduce its newest green insulation product, a hybrid of ancient fibers and modern fire retardant know-how: cotton insulation, Mr. Insulate. A revolutionary advance in energy conservation, Mr. Insulate fuses cotton to green re-use technology.
Convenience Products (Booth 304) will showcase The Touch ‘N Seal CPDSTM Series 2, combining the convenience of a disposable foam kit with the efficiency of a bulk spray foam system. The self-contained, portable, constant pressure spray system dispenses Class 1 fire retardant, thermal insulating and sound attenuating 2-component polyurethane spray foam – twice as fast as foam kits.
Icynene Inc. (Booth 315) will showcase the latest innovation in closed cell spray foam insulation. Its latest product, ICYNENE MD-C-200®, meets strict standards of quality and performance while delivering environmental advantages as a Low Emitting Material (LEM) and a Green Approved product (NAHB RC).
Liv-Space by Boman Kemp Companies (Booth 505) uses egress basement windows to transform the basement into a revolutionary new home building concept. Using a combination of Boman Kemps basement window systems, air-handling concepts, 9’ insulated/waterproofed foundation walls and designing open staircases to the basement will all help achieve Liv-Space.
NCFI Polyurethanes (Booth 500) When you apply InsulStar high-performance SPF insulation to a home or building envelope you’re putting the world’s most advanced science to work to achieve the very highest energy efficiency. The best way to start building greener is to choose InsulStar SPF insulation–The Science of Comfort.
The Vinyl Siding Institute, Inc. (VSI) (Booth 414) published Insulated Siding as Home Insulation: Guide for Users and Energy Raters a new resource that will help builders and designers deliver want homeowners want most – comfort and improved energy efficiency. More information can be found at www.insulatedsiding.info. Insulated siding is vinyl siding with rigid foam insulation that is laminated or permanently attached to the panel.
Warmquest (Booth 317) will present its newest series of low-voltage roof de-icing products which are installed beneath roofing materials. These systems safely and efficiently eliminate costly ice dams and dangerous icicles, all the while being conveniently hidden beneath the roofing.
Doors, Cabinetry, Countertops, and Windows
Battic Door Energy (Booth 2417) will feature the first insulated attic access door that meets the new International Residential Code and International Energy Conservation Code requirements that all access doors from conditioned spaces to unconditioned spaces (attics) must weather-stripped and insulated to a level equivalent to the insulation on the surrounding surfaces. The E-Z Hatch Attic Access Door provides an R-42+, triple-gasketed, airtight access door that fits into a 22’ x 30’ rough-framed opening.
JELD-WEN Windows and Doors (Booth 501) earned the NAHB Research Center Green Approved designation for the following product lines: SFI Certified ENERGY STAR wood windows and patio doors, ENERGY STAR vinyl windows and patio doors and no-added formaldehyde molded interior doors.
Sierra Pacific Windows (Booth 116/118) will showcase many of its sustainable products, including its new aluminum clad, wood folding door system. As with all other Sierra Pacific Windows products, the new door system features certified sustainable wood products and a choice of 35 standard colors in environmentally friendly no-VOC powder coat finishes.
Home Automation, Computing, and Electronics
Marantec America (Booth 119) will debut its energy-efficient garage door opener system. During stand-by, the M-Line ECO operators are 96 percent more efficient than comparable garage door openers. An integrated energy management system reduces the overall carbon footprint of Marantec’s ECO openers.
Miscellaneous
The Appraisal Institute’s (Booth 214) recent text, “An Introduction to Green Homes,” provides an overview of the many programs, organizations and products that are fueling the current surge in environmentally responsible building and remodeling. Order now at www.appraisalinstitute.org/greenhomes and learn about green facts, resources and guidelines.
The China Urban Development Committee of CCPIT (Booth 123) will debut its newest green building projects, which take adoption of energy saving, environmental protection and low-carbon technology to make green, low-carbon, and livable excellent real estate projects.
J&R Products (Booth 219), known as the weatherization warehouse, will highlight its insulation machines, generators, caulk, weather-stripping, foam, tape, vents and many more product offerings.
Mohawk Industries, Inc. (Booth 217) will showcase its SmartStrand with DuPont Sorona carpet, made from a unique fiber (triexta); it is the first truly new carpet fiber in 50 years. Renewable resources, such as corn sugar, replace 37 percent of the petroleum used to make SmartStrand. The carpet features engineered-in stain resistance that doesn’t wear, walk or wash off, plus SmartStrand offers better softness, resilience and durability than other fibers.
NAR’s Green Designation(Booth 212) will release a new version of its course curriculum and materials this year to keep its agents up to date on changes in the green building industry, and to better serve the builder and contractor community. Work with a real estate agent who is an NAR Green Designee to best market the green features in your projects.
The PV Solar Shutter (Booth 233), a custom, power-producing window shutter, combines the energy-efficient properties of a shutter with the ability to produce power using renewable resources – all using eco-friendly materials and processes and now available for retrofitting on many types of plantation shutters. The PV Solar Shutter is easy to install, portable and easy to use.
The Sustainable Forestry Initiative® (Booth 319) program is an independent, non-profit, organization with an internationally recognized forest management standard for North America. With nearly 200 million acres certified SFI is the world’s largest single forest certification standard and is recognized by conservationists, governments, and green building rating programs around the world. Learn more at sfiprogram.org.
Sustaining Spaces (Booth 405) features HomeNav(tm) – the online home guide, a patent-pending interactive homeowners’ manual offering tools and resources for home inventory, maintenance, and green living. HomeNav is the first NAHB Research Center Green-Approved Product for the Operation, Maintenance, and Building Owner Education section of the National Green Building Standard.
Todd Valley Farms (Booth 218) will showcase its new turfgrass for sustainable lawns, LegacyPlus. LegacyPlus is a full season turf that can reduce water use by up to 75 percent.
Media Contacts:
ACT D’MAND Systems, Larry Acker, 949-466-8371
activTek Environmental, Alex Dudal, 866-736-0503
Applegate Insulation, Richard Applegate, 517-521-3545
Attic Hatch – Battic Door Energy, Mark D. Tyrol, 508-320-9082
Bayer MaterialScience Carrie Stallwitz, 713-320-8165
China Urban Development Committee of CCPIT, 400-630-6888
Convenience Products, Carolyn Schinsky / Ryan PR, 314-822-9784
EFI, John O’Connell, 508 870 2277 x 4420
Icynene Inc., Teresa Crosato, 800-758-7325
J&R Products, Denny Cochran, 800-343-4446
JELD-WEN Windows & Doors, Darcie Miehoff, 503-223-6794
Liv-Space by Boman Kemp Companies, Ken Shinault, 800-733-7886 ex.230
Marantec America Corporation, Meikel Nagel, 847-596-6443
Mohawk Industries, Nadia Kyzer, 678-355-5803
NAR’s Green Designation, Amanda Stinton, 312-239-3281
NCFI Polyurethanes, Mitch Clifton, 336-789-9161
Plug ‘n Save Energy Products, Dave Curran, 858-695-9161
Quietside, John Miles, 562-699-6066
Sierra Pacific Windows, Carter Childers, 801 973-7170
Sustaining Spaces, Marla Esser, 314-740-7251
The Sustainable Forestry Initiative, Sue McMillan, 778-433-2144
The Appraisal Institute, Heather Norgaard, 312-335-4483
The Vinyl Siding Institute, Kelley Yoder, 419-241-2221
Todd Valley Farms, Wayne Thorson, 402-624-6385
Venmar Ventilation, Steve Svien, 262-673-4340
Warmquest, Shawn Wright, 801-293-0137