30 years sound just about right......

http://www.owenscorning.com/leed/pdfs/LEED_vinylsiding.pdf

....and the mortgage is just paid off or you moved and sold it to someone else. A 'dead pledge'. This is the same base for the Mortice, a rectangular, coffin shaped hole. So, as you take out a 30 year mortgage does the note become dead or does the building die at the end of the 30 year process?

How many other LEED products come with a 30 year life cycle?

Clay and wood can be attained within 500 feet of some buildings and will recycle back into resources with in moments.

How many points do you get for using clay? 7 or 8

http://www.examiner.com/x-43343-Energy-Policy-Examiner~y2010m5d31-American-clay-earth-plaster-gains-popularity-in-green-building-projects

Tim

Last edited by TIMBEAL; 06/02/10 10:15 AM.