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Wood  flooring is the most abundantly
         renewable          flooring material  available. Sustainable forest management  makes it possible to harvest  wood without
         any serious impact          on the environment, because trees are a  renewable resource  that can be replaced time and time
         again.
 Check out these          environmental facts about wood floors:
 -  Average annual
         net growth for hardwoods is greater than           average annual removals (Source: US Department of Agriculture Forest  Service) 
-  Indoor air quality is better          with wood floors (Source: US Environmental Protection Agency) 
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         Wood is a carbon neutral product that produces          oxygen during its growth cycle and stores carbon during its service life (Source: University of Wisconsin Wood Products Program Solid Wood Flooring Life Cycle Analysis) life (Source: University of Wisconsin Wood Products Program Solid Wood Flooring Life Cycle Analysis)
 
-  Wood
                    floors use less water and energy to produce than other  flooring options  (Source: University of Wisconsin Wood
         Products Program          Solid Wood  Flooring Life Cycle Analysis) 
-  At the end of its service life, wood
         flooring can be burned  as          fuel or recycled (Source: University of Wisconsin Wood Products  Program Solid Wood Flooring
         Life Cycle Analysis) 
-           Wood  floors last hundreds of years, so won’t need to be replaced as
         often as  other flooring options (Source: National          Association of Home Builders) 
-  While  it takes
         most hardwood trees 40-60 years to mature, the inventory  planted          today won’t be needed for 100-plus years
         (Source: National Wood  Flooring Association) 
You  can          learn more about the environmental
         benefits of wood  floors by  downloading a copy of the University of Wisconsin Wood  Products          Program Solid Wood Flooring Life Cycle Analysis. 
  
  Frequently Asked Questions: Environmental
 
 Does wood flooring
                  promote a healthy indoor environment?
 Yes. Bacteria, dust and dirt do not embed themselves in
         wood  flooring,          as they do in other flooring options. Simple regular  maintenance—such as dustmopping, sweeping,
         or vacuuming—keeps          wood  floors dust-free.
 My client suffers from allergies. Is wood flooring hypoallergenic?
 Millions           of people suffer from sensitivity to chemicals and toxins.   Tests by leading allergists
         have proven that wood flooring provides          a  healthier environment for these allergy sufferers. Wood  doesn't harbor
          irritating dust and microorganisms.
 Is          the natural environment protected during the harvesting and manufacturing
         of wood flooring?
 Yes.  Far from          a depleting resource, hardwood is sustainable and  commercially
          more available now than ever before. On the 486 million  acres          of forestland in the United States classified as
         commercial,   substantially more wood is added in new growth each year than          is  harvested. For hardwood species,
         90 percent more wood is  added annually  in net growth than is removed through harvest.
          Once installed, how
         often must wood flooring be replaced?
 Every  hundred years or so. In fact, the          heart pine floors
         in historic  Bacon's Castle in Virginia are  more than three centuries old and  counting. Simple care and          maintenance
         keeps wood floors looking  beautiful for a  lifetime. Instead of laying an entirely new floor when  the original         
         is worn, wood floors can be rejuvenated with sanding and   refinishing. When done by a wood flooring professional, wood floors
                  need  only to be refinished every 10 - 15 years or 10 - 12  times during a  floor's life. When a wood floor's useful
         life is          over, it's completely  biodegradable.
 Is recycled wood flooring available?
 Yes.
          Wood salvaged          from a variety of sources, including old barns and  factories,  is a popular design trend. Wood recovered
         from riverbeds is           another growing segment of the wood flooring industry. Logs  that sank  during logging operations
         years ago are being recovered          by a number of  companies and used to create truly unique  flooring. Today's only 
         significant source for heartwood from long-leaf          pine is through  reclaimed timbers from warehouses and  factories
         constructed during the  late 1800s and early 1900s. Chestnut,          hemlock, poplar, walnut, and  cypress are other options.
         Learn more about the environmental benefits of wood flooring. 
 Eco Flooring Zero Voc
What are VOCs and
         why are they important?
According   to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, volatile organic  compounds  (VOCs)
         are the gases emitted from certain          solids or liquids – some of  which may have short- and  long-term adverse
         health effects. VOCs can  pose a wide range          of health risks. Depending on the level of exposure  and length  of time
         exposed, one may experience adverse symptoms such          as  eye, nose, and throat irritation as well as dizziness and 
         headaches.  Long or repeated exposure to VOCs can cause damage          to the liver,  kidneys, and central nervous system.
         To learn  more about the health  risks associated with VOCs, click here.
There are a two exciting products on the market
         today that contain Zero VOCs are suitable for your wood floors.
Rubio Monocoat
  
  
         
 A NATURAL FLOOR FINISH
Monocoat  all-natural oil wood floor  finishes are plant-based, VOC-free and  completely
                  non-toxic oil finishes  of extraordinary durability. Available  in clear finish and more than 30  color finishes,
         all apply          evenly in a single coating. All Monocoat  finishes are easily  maintained, and provide a subtle lustre
         that reveals  and complements,          rather than covers, the natural grain and patina of  the wood.
A REVOLUTIONARY
         TECHNOLOGY
Monocoat  adheres with          the  first microns of wood by molecular bonding. As a result,  Monocoat  Natural
         Oil can cover an average 400 sq. ft. of floor          per liter. And  because of molecular bonding, no surface film  can
         form, and no variable  saturation can occur. Not only is          a second coat not required, the  finished wood will not
         accept a  second coat. The same action protects  against overlaps and          color variance and causes the process to complete
          in one coat.
EASY TO TOUCH UP
Monocoat  Natural Oil finish bonding           technology allows local touch up of
         damaged areas or  scratches, because  only the free wood fibers will take the touchup          coating.