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Just added to the green home improvement community
1024 Harvard Rd
This was the first house I lived in when I moved to Oakland. The home was built in 1912 so it was in need of many upgrades. The first... Continue Reading »
Vintage Timberworks
Want really “green”, that is, recycled wood? Want a floor/deck/ceiling with beauty and class? For larger projects like decks and floors,... Continue Reading »
Columbia Forest Hardwood Plywood
We don’t think about plywood flooring as particularly “green”, because in many cases its adhesives have formaldehyde and other harmful chemicals... Continue Reading »
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The Green Home Today blog keeps you updated with happenings around the community and includes the latest news about green building, politics and more...
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