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Typar Products Earn “Green Approved” Label from NAHB

July 1, 2009

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The National Association of Home Builders Research Center has recently designated several Typar Weather Protection System products with its Green Approved Products seal of approval.

Through Green Approved labeling, the Research Center reviews and approves third-party evidence that building products meet specific scoring criteria for homes seeking certification to the National Green Building Standard, a consensus-developed standard recently approved by the American National Standards Institute. Green Approved was developed to help builders and designers select products that meet specific green practices that contribute points towards the National Green Building Standard.

“Typar is committed to providing builders with cost-effective products that contribute to the sustainability, energy-efficiency and overall health of green homes,” said Bob Dahl, business director of Typar Construction Products. “With the NAHB Research Center Green Approved Products program, the building and design community now has a comprehensive, easy to use resource to help simplify their green building efforts.”


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