Eco-flooring Washington DC

Is the flooring in your home ethical? Now that Al Gore got our attention with his "Inconvenient Truth" documentary about the effects of global warming, we realize that we can look for green in everything we buy and that green can begin with us.

Local Companies

LG GENERAL REMODELING
240-432-5926
10805 TYRONE DR
UPPER MARLBORO, MD
LG GENERAL REMODELING
240-432-5926
10805 TYRONE DR
UPPER MARLBORO, MD
Authentic
(202) 388-8333
127 49th Pl Ne
Washington, DC
Browns Flooring Installation, Inc.
301-352-9056
10623 Duvall Street Street
Glenn Dale, MD
Contract Floor
(202) 646-1300
300 D St Sw
Washington, DC
Capitol Building Supply Inc
(202) 554-9190
35 Potomac Ave Sw
Washington, DC
Interface Flooring Systems Inc
(202) 863-0020
1010 Vermont Ave Nw
Washington, DC
All Floors
(202) 328-1322
2480 16th St Nw
Washington, DC
Allstate Floors
(202) 291-5960
6031 Kansas Ave Nw
Washington, DC
Nash Floor Co Carpet One
(202) 488-8440
Washington, DC

Is the flooring in your home ethical? Now that Al Gore got our attention with his "Inconvenient Truth" documentary about the effects of global warming, we realize that we can look for green in everything we buy and that green can begin with us.

Todd Harrington, of Folsom, CA’s Floor to Ceiling design facility admits that area residents seem to be increasingly asking for eco-friendly building products. “I have more requests here in a few weeks than I do in a year in almost any other store location.”

"Ethical" flooring choices are those that are friendly to the environment, such as reclaimed wood, linoleum, cork or bamboo surfaces. These types of surfaces are also coveted for their exquisite beauty, texture and form.

The reuse of wood from old buildings such as barns, hotels, and railroad cars is an emerging trend across the country. The character of reclaimed woods such as elmwood, rosewood and maple offers an old world elegance. Prices for reclaimed wood flooring is all over the map, depending on the wood type and its scarcity, anywhere from $6 to $20 per square foot.

Linoleum flooring is made from sustainable earth substances or recycled remnants. Even though linoleum itself cannot be recycled because of the glue used to install it, it is an increasingly popular choice for homes, offices and schools.

Cork floors are made from the harvested bark of the cork tree. What makes cork so unique is its naturally occurring durable cellular structure that makes it flexible, waterproof and airtight. It's a natural acoustic insulator and an excellent choice for apartments and condominiums as it muffles the sound of heavy foot traffic. Cork is soft underfoot, has good memory and bounces back to its original shape. It also provides a cushioning effect for items that are dropped on it, often preventing them from breaking.

Bamboo floors are a hardwood product that is created by using fast-growing stalks of the bamboo plant. For those "eco-techies" among you, bamboo yields a 2500 percent higher usable biomass than traditional hardwood flooring tree sources. It takes only 4 to 5 years to grow to maturity, and once harvested continues to grow by forming new shoots. It's stronger than many hardwoods and has about half the contraction and expansion problems associated with solid hardwood flooring.

For more information about green flooring as well as other eco-friendly building materials, go to The Partnership for Advancing Technology in Housing at pathnet.org (PATH).

Dena Kouremetis is a veteran freelance real estate consumer journalist and California real estate broker. She may be reached by email at REritr@aol.com.

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Featured Local Company

LG GENERAL REMODELING

240-432-5926
10805 TYRONE DR
UPPER MARLBORO, MD