Thursday, April 1, 2010

LEED-Certified Commercial Wood Doors for Every Project

commercial wood doors
If you’re an architect or contractor, you know that going green is never black and white. Your building or project in not simply LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) certified; it’s rated. Commercial wood doors with 7.0-credit ratings are better for the environment than 4.1-rated doors, for example, however both contain eco-friendly materials.

Finding the right LEED credit level for you depends on a variety of factors, including your budget, project size, and potential tenants. You should also consider the incentives and tax breaks offered in your area.

Let’s take a look at some of the different project ranking systems available through LEED:

New construction. Whether you’re designing an apartment high-rise or sprawling office complex, it’s always important to incorporate sustainable design. Starting from scratch is a great way to implement eco-friendly techniques every step of the way, and that includes installing commercial wood doors.

Schools. K-12 education facilities have special factors to consider, including classroom acoustics and the prevention of mold. To this end, LEED has created a separate system to evaluate sustainability.

Tenant improvement. Even if you are only working on a small portion of an office building or other commercial property, you can still earn LEED certification by incorporating custom wood doors and other eco-friendly elements.

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