Sustainable Facility - December 2008 - (Page 37) Member of the USGBC™ = ■ LEED Accredited Professional on staff = ■ Member of the GBI = ■ ✪ VIEW PRODUCT SPEC SHEETS FOR THESE COMPANIES AT WWW.SUSTAINABLEFACILITY.COM/GREENBOOK SUPPLIERS Stuc-O-Flex International, Inc. 17639 N.E. 67Th Ct. Redmond, WA 98052 (800) 305-1045 Fax: (425) 869-0107 danj@stucoflex.com www.stucoflex.com “WATERWAY” - Rainscreen Drainage Mats; “STUCO-FLEX” - Breathable Elastomeric Acrylic Finishes; “EUROPLAST & EUROSEAL” - Venetian Style Plaster & Antiquing Sealer; “WATERWAY DRAINABLE STUCCO ASSEMBLY”; WATERWAY PLUS - Patent Pending WRB and Rainscreen, Drainage Mat in a single Roll. Application opportunities: Stucco, Fiber-Cement Board, Metal, EIFS, ICF, Brick, CMU Block; New Construction, Retrofit, Repair. No added Formaldehyde panels. UV-cured finishing process generates no VOC / HAP. Trade Names: Appleply®, Armorcore®, Elemental®, Nova®, Short Cutz® CSI Code(s): 060000 Wood, Plastics, and Composites Southern Wood Floors 472 A-1 Flowing Wells Rd. Augusta, GA 30907 (888) 488-7463 Fax: (706) 855-0383 info@southernwoodfloors.com www.southernwoodfloors.com Residential, Commercial Southern Wood Floors harvests buildings, not trees® to make Antique Reclaimed Heart Pine. Beams and timbers of 19th - and 20th-century historic wood are precision-milled to exacting contemporary standards to produce a rich, noble wood flooring, and historically accurate materials for walls and cabinet stock. Not just a renewable resource, Antique Reclaimed Heart Pine is a fully renewed resource. Status Custom Ceramics 5840 Airport Way S., #213 Seattle, WA 98108 (206) 282-0181 Fax: (206) 284-0927 status@mindspring.com www.statusceramic.com Residential, Commercial Recycled glaze as a finished surface on four sizes of tile and six unique relief designs. Trade Names: Status Inc.Handcrafted Ceramics CSI Code(s): 090000 Finishes SouthFloor P.O. Box 15846 Augusta, GA 30919-1846 (866) 271-7463 fax (706) 855-0983 info@southfloor.com www.southfloor.com Residental, Commercial SouthFloor manufactures and sells soild and engineered wood flooring. Products have a wide range of environmentally appropriate sources: some are FSC certified, some are from managed forestry sources, some are made from 100 percent reclaimed wood. CSI Codes: 090000 FINISHES, 096000 FLOORING, 096400 Wood Flooring, 096433 Laminated Wood Flooring, 096416 Wood Block Flooring, 096423 Wood Parquet Flooring, 096429 Wood Strip and Plank Flooring, 096200 SPECIALTY FLOORING Steelform Building Products Inc. USA, United States, Caribbean and Mexico ® Special-Lite, Inc. P.O. Box 6 Decatur, MI 49045 (800) 821-6531 Fax: (800) 423-7610 daniel_depta@special-lite.com www.special-lite.com Commercial Special-Lite entrance systems were the first to earn GREENGUARD certification as lowemitting products. Our doors, framing and panels for commercial applications feature durable lifetime finishes that eliminate the need for periodic refinishing, and allow even stubborn stains like graffiti to be easily removed with green cleaners. Reduced maintenance and longer service life mean Special-Lite entrances deliver the lowest possible life-cycle cost. Trade Names: Special-Lite CSI Code(s): 080000 Openings; 081116 Aluminum Doors and Frames; 081743 Integrated Composite Door Opening Assemblies; 084313 Aluminum-Framed Storefronts 29545 E. Enid Rd., P.O. Box 7037 Eugene, OR 97402-9632 (541) 688-7871; (800) 626-1981 Fax: (541) 689-7490 bpowell@statesind.com www.statesind.com Commercial, Industrial FSC-certified hardwood veneered panel products including plywood, MDF and particleboard cores. 401 Congress Ave., Frost Bank Towers, Ste. 1540, Austin, TX 78701 (512) 687-3469; (770) 631-8963 Fax: (512) 264-8712; (770) 631-8964 info@steelform.us www.steelform.us Delta Studs and Mega Joists provide unmatched thermal performance, unparalleled structural performance, 40 percent less weight, superior fire resistance, excellent sound ratings, and open web design provides built-in paths for conduit, plumbing and HVAC. Steelform Composite Delta Studs for architectural pre-cast or tilt wall, steel framed/concrete panels. Ultrabond Composite Floor Deck System creates a thin, highly effective composite floor capable of long spans and heavy loads provide a superior fast track solution to the construction industry. Trade Names: Delta Studs, Mega Joists, Delta Thermal Composite Steel / Concrete Studs, Delta Thermal Studs, Steelform Paperfaced Steel Bead and Trims, Ultrabond Deep Steel Deck / Concrete Composite Floor System CSI Code(s): 052000 Metal Joists; 053000 Metal Decking; 053100 Steel Decking; 053600 Composite Metal Decking; 054000 Cold-Formed Metal Framing; 054100 Structural Metal Stud Framing; 054200 Cold-Formed Metal Joist Framing; 054400 Cold-Formed Metal Trusses; 055000 Metal Fabrications 4406 St. Vincent Ave. St. Louis, MO 63119 (314) 784-2121 Fax: (314) 781-2131 sales@warmfloor.com www.warmfloor.com Residential, Commercial, Industrial Step Warmfloor is a patented, self-regulating, semiconductive plastic heating mat, which is very energy efficient. The system operates on low-voltage, AC or DC. Normally connected to a 24v transformer; it can also be run by solar or wind power sources. Trade Names: Step Heat®, Step Marine®, Step Roof De-Icing®, Step Snowmelt®, Step Warmfloor® CSI Code(s): 077100 Roof Specialties; 096200 Specialty Flooring; 100000 Specialties; 230000 Heating, Ventilating, and Air-Conditioning (HVAC); 260000 Electrical Fax: (413) 247-3369 info@stiebel-eltron-usa.com www.stiebel-eltron-usa.com Stiebel Eltron tankless electric water heaters are: Energy Saving - In comparison to electric tank style heaters the homeowner will save 15-20 percent on the water heating portion of their electric bills. Water Saving - since the Stiebel Eltron tankless water heaters allow you to set the exact temperature of the water on the dial, there is no need to cut in additional cold water to cool down over-heated water from a tank. Space Saving - Our largest Tempra 36 model is only about 22 inches wide, the Tempra 24 is about 15 inches wide, and both are about 15 inches high and 5 inches deep. Seismic proof construction - the SE tankless, electric water heaters are not subject to seismic code. There is no need for preventative construction, as is required with tank-type heaters. Trade Names: Galaxy, Mini, Stiebel Eltron, Tempra CSI Code(s): 223300 Electric Domestic Water Heaters; 223313 Instantaneous Electric Domestic Water Heaters; 22331313 Flow-Control, Instantaneous Electric Domestic Water Heaters; 22331316 Thermostat-Control, Instantaneous Electric Domestic Water Heaters; 223330 Residential, Electric Domestic Water Heaters; 22333013 Residential, Small-Capacity Electric Domestic Water Heaters; 22333023 Residential, Collector-to-Tank, Solar-Electric Domestic Water Heaters; 22333026 Residential, Collector-to-Tank, Heat-ExchangerCoil, Solar-Electric Domestic Water Heaters Sunoptics Prismatic Skylights ■ ■ 6201 27th St. Sacramento, CA 95822 (800) 289-4700 Fax: (916) 395-9204 pure.energy@sunoptics.com www.sunoptics.com Residential, Commercial, Industrial Sunoptics invented the prismatic skylight in 1978 with the mission of an energy independent America through daylighting. 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