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Used for restoring deteriorated wood, Abatron's LiquidWood® and WoodEpox® are now GREENGUARD certified, which means they were independently tested and found to have extremely low emissions of hazardous air pollutants.  Click here for company info.

Wood restoration products from Abatron are used to repair rotted wood in windows, doors, decks, columns, stairs and floors. Click here for company info.

American Clay Enterprises' earth plaster finish for walls and ceilings comes in a variety of styles and colors; it can contribute up to 7 LEED points. Click here for company info.


Andersen's exterior trim for windows and doors is factory finished in 11 colors; it is available in a variety of profiles and head trim options.  Click here for company info.


Antique & Vintage Woods of America supplied the salvaged beams for this building.  Click here for company info.

Antique & Vintage Woods of America specializes in salvaged and reclaimed building materials including flooring. Click here for company info.

Appalachian Woods offers a selection of wide-plank flooring, including antique heart pine, antique oak, antique wormy chestnut and rustic and wormy oak.  Click here for company info.

The Providence is an energy-efficient outdoor luminaire from Architectural Area Lighting. Click here for company info.

Architectural Area Lighting offers outdoor energy-efficient LED fixtures in several historic styles. Click here for company info.


Architectural Components restored the double-hung windows to match the brick molding detail for the Customs House Maritime Museum in Newburyport, MA; they feature laminated single-pane glass and are counter-balanced with weights and pulleys. Click here for company info.

Architectural Components restored the double-hung windows for the Customs House Maritime Museum in Newburyport, MA; the windows feature laminated single-pane glass and are counter-balanced with weights and pullies. Call for more information. Click here for company info.


Outwater's new collection of unfinished high-density polyurethane faux wood beams can be stained to look like different types of wood. Click here for company info.

ArmaKleen Co. used Armex, a baking soda-based media, to clean the Boydel Building in Detroit, MI.  Click here for company info.


ArmaKleen manufactures Armex blast media, a baking-soda-based abrasive for gently cleaning brick and other substrates. Click here for company info.

ArmaKleen's baking-soda-based brick and masonry cleaners do the job without damaging materials. Click here for company info.


Authentic Wood Floors remills vintage chestnut beams for use as flooring.  Click here for company info.


This exterior fixture from Ball & Ball Lighting is a reproduction of an 18th-century Philadelphia street lantern.  Click here for company info.

The model #W136-E14 brass electrified chandelier from Ball & Ball Lighting is a reproduction of an 18th-century candle-burning fixture. Click here for company info.


Bear Creek Lumber provided the bamboo flooring for this hallway. Click here for company info.

he windows of the Branch Bank of the United States (1822-1824) were rebuilt and glazed using Bendheim's historically accurate Light Restoration Glass; this façade is now on display at the American Wing of the Metropolitan Museum of Art in NYC. Click here for company info.


Resawn oak flooring from Sylvan Brandt is available in 3- to 11-in. widths. Click here for company info.

Capri Corp offers a wide selection of cork and recycled rubber floor tile.  Click here for company info.

This old-growth walnut flooring was supplied by Carlisle Restoration Lumber. Click here for company info.

Carlson’s Barnwood Co. reclaims barn wood from Civil War-era barns for reuse as flooring, siding and barn beams. Click here for company info.


These various wood products, including antique oak flooring, chinked barnwood walls and hand-hewn fireplace beams, were supplied by Carlson's Barnwood. Click here for company info.

A Cedar Shake & Shingle Bureau member provided the cedar roofing for this building; the shakes are lightweight and have a high insulation value. Click here for company info.


The Grand Manor Shangles used on this roof were fabricated by CertainTeed in Stonegate Gray. Click here for company info.

FiberCement siding from CertainTeed is made of recycled fly ash, Portland cement, wood fiber and additives. Click here for company info.

This reclaimed antique floor was supplied by Chestnut Specialists. Call for more information. Click here for company info.


This random-width chestnut flooring was fabricated from hand-selected, re-milled lumber from Chestnut Specialists. Click here for company info.

An interior storm from Climate Seal provides insulation while protecting the appearance of this historic window. Click here for company info.


Cochran's supplied the lumber for this antique oak flooring. Click here for company info.


Conklin's Authentic Barnwood supplied this skimmed pine and hemlock flooring, which is made from reclaimed wood.  Click here for company info.


Country Road Associates builds traditional furnishings using 19th-century barn wood. Click here for company info.

Country Road Associates produces handcrafted flooring, as well as cabinetry and furniture, from 19th-century reclaimed white pine, hemlock, oak, heart pine, chestnut, cherry and walnut.  Click here for company info.

Daikin's FXLQ energy-efficient indoor fan-coil air-conditioning unit can be wall mounted, free standing, concealed or exposed.  Click here for company info.

The Park Style Bench from Doty & Sons is made with recycled plastic lumber; it is available in 6- and 10-ft. lengths. Click here for company info.

Peel Away 1 from Dumond Chemicals was used in conjunction with the CO2 Clean Blast process to remove lead-based paint from 15,000 sq.ft. of interior cast-iron window frames during the five-year, $200-million renovation of the Greek Revival National Portrait Gallery in Washington, DC.  Click here for company info.

Peel-Away 8 is a new biodegradable, fume-free paint stripper from Dumond Chemicals. Click here for company info.


Dumond Chemicals' Peel Away paste and Peel Away cloth were applied to this masonry building to remove the existing paint.  Click here for company info.


Eagle Roofing's CE DUR shakes offer a cedar wood appearance.  Click here for company info.

Eagle's solar roof helps users reduce energy bills. Click here for company info.

Earthshade offers a selection of environmentally friendly shades made from renewable grasses such as hemp. Click here for company info.

Echeguren Slate offers slate flooring in a range of colors and textures.  Click here for company info.

Crystal Ash is one of 10 colors available from Eco by Cosentino; the countertop is made of 75% post-consumer recycled materials. Click here for company info.


EcoFastener Solar offers a variety of fasteners for holding solar panels on roofing. Click here for company info.

The roof on the Cheyenne, WY, Railroad Depot is made of recycled rubber and plastic tile from EcoStar. Click here for company info.

Edison Coatings used its System 45 brownstone patch to restore the carved-stone ornament on this building in Albany, NY.  Click here for company info.

Fireclay's Debris series of tile contains more than 60% recycled materials; it is available in 112 colors. Click here for company info.

Firestone Building Products offers vegetative roofing.  Click here for company info.


Gavin Historical Bricks sourced a perfect match for this restoration and addition to a 100-year-old Lake Michigan estate north of Chicago, IL. Click here for company info.

Made of cork supplied by Globus Cork, this floor is designed to look like traditional random plank wood floor. Click here for company info.

This antique cast-iron kitchen range was supplied by Good Time Stove. Call for more information.  Click here for company info.


River-recovered Pecky Heart Cypress from Goodwin Heart Pine was used in this room. Click here for company info.


River-recovered Midnight Heart Pine flooring from Goodwin Heart Pine provides flooring that is darker and less “red” than other Heart Pine grades. Click here for company info.

This antique river-recovered Heart Pine floor with a Wild Black Cherry border and a medallion was re-created from an 1881 map of Florida's forests by Goodwin Heart Pine. Click here for company info.

This antique reclaimed wood flooring was supplied by Goodwin Heart Pine.  Click here for company info.

Grabill fabricated these single-hung windows using sinker cypress wood that was reclaimed from the swamps in Florida and Louisiana. Click here for company info.

GrayWolf’s WolfPack new multi-parameter indoor air quality monitor can be used for LEED 3.2 flush-out testing, as well as for balancing facility energy savings and a healthy, productive IAQ environment for building occupants.  Click here for company info.

Greenstone Slate offers energy-saving roofing such as this natural Vermont slate installation with integrated solar panels. Click here for company info.

Hilltop Slate supplies slate with rough chamfered edges; select sizes are available with sawn edges. Click here for company info.

History Construction restored the windows and cornice for this building. Click here for company info.


Illingworth Millwork manufactured this entryway with insulated glass and simulated mullions.  Click here for company info.

Composite slate roofing from InSpire Roofing was used to rejuvenate this 85-ft.-tall, 140-ft.-wide roof. Click here for company info.


Kelly-Moore Paint Co. supplied the paint for this Victorian building. Click here for company info.

Exterior lighting is available from Kim Lighting in many styles. Click here for company info.

Manufactured from reclaimed sorghum straw and no-added-formaldehyde adhesive, board from Kirei can be used in many applications.  Click here for company info.


Windquest vinyl windows from Kolbe & Kolbe are designed to provide protection from hurricanes and gale-force winds. Click here for company info.

Many of Loewen's windows offer double- or triple- glazing.  Click here for company info.

Longleaf Lumber salvages old-growth lumber and beams from historic buildings to create new flooring. Click here for company info.

Longwood Antique Woods provided the salvaged wood for this flooring.  Click here for company info.


Ludowici Roof Tile’s lightweight ceramic shake tile is designed to look like wood and carries a 75-year warranty.  Click here for company info.

Ludowici's Factory of Ideas showcases a multitude of design choices for clay tile roofs. Click here for company info.


Designed for superior performance against air, water and structural infiltration, Ultimate Double Hung Mangum Round Top windows are available from Marvin Windows and Doors in a variety of large sizes and shapes.  Click here for company info.

These timbers being readied for shipping are from 400-year-old Chinese elms that Mountain Lumber reclaimed for various applications, including flooring. Click here for company info.


The Old Fashioned Milk Paint Co. manufactures genuine milk paint, a typical Colonial and Shaker finish. Click here for company info.

Old Fashioned Milk Paint’s product, a natural, petrochemical-free paint, was used on this reproduction Taunton chest, which was hand painted by Anne Thibeau. Click here for company info.


Reclaimed, hand-planed antique chestnut flooring supplied by Old Wood Workshop is available in widths from 9 to 14 in. Click here for company info.

Olso-America supplied the wood windows for the restoration of this historic building. Click here for company info.

Parrett Windows & Doors built this large, multi-unit window set to customer specifications. Click here for company info.


Fixed windows with removable grilles are available from Parrett Windows & Doors with simulated divided lites (shown here) or true divided lites.  Click here for company info.


Pella offers windows made of 21% post-industrial recycled content.  Click here for company info.

The Rumbled® StormPave paver from Pine Hall Brick was chosen for part of the renovation of the Old Town section of Bluffton, SC.  Click here for company info.


This chestnut floor was created using recycled wood supplied by Pioneer Millworks. Click here for company info.

Structural insulated panels are available from Premier Building Systems. Click here for company info.


PC Products offers PC Petrifier, a water-based environmentally-friendly wood hardener; it is suitable for sealing/restoring rotted soft wood fibers found in window sills, sashes, frames and trim.  Click here for company info.

Reclaimed Roofs supplied the matching tile to restore this historic roof. Click here for company info.


Reclaimed Roofs supplied a blend of new Vermont Gray and Gray-Black slate for this roof in Chadds Ford, PA. Click here for company info.

The Chelsea is one of many fixtures available from Rejuvenation. Click here for company info.


The design of the Rockwell from Rejuvenation is based on Turn-of-the-Century gas fixtures.  Click here for company info.

The Wilson exterior light fixture from Rejuvenation is based on Old English Tudor designs that were popular 1925-1935. Click here for company info.

Reliance Specialty offers green building products such as FSC certified timbers, flooring, siding and millwork from the forests of the Pacific Northwest.  Click here for company info.


This lantern with polished-nickel fittings and clear mouth-blown glass is available from Remains Lighting; the glass is wrapped in hand-woven wire fabric, referencing historic factory lighting, where glass was netted for safety. Click here for company info.

Remains Lighting supplies many styles of chandeliers, sconces and pendents. Click here for company info.

The builders of the Summit shopping center in Birmingham, AL, turned to Renaissance Roofing to supply the salvaged Spanish clay tile for the roof. Click here for company info.

Duraflex moldings from Resinart were used to create this barrel ceiling and columns; the flexible polyurethane material is zero VOC and mercury free. Click here for company info.


The renovation of this historic firehouse included eco-friendly strap hinges and back plates (37% recycled steel in content and coated with a no VOC powder coat) from Richards-Wilcox. Click here for company info.


This roof is made up of salvaged roofing tiles supplied by Roof Tile & Slate. Click here for company info.

Energy-rated roof tile is available from Santafe Tile Corp. in a variety of finishes. Click here for company info.


Seekircher Steel Window Repair Corp. restores steel windows in residential and commercial buildings.  Click here for company info.

Seekircher Steel Window Repair restored this original steel window in New York City. Click here for company info.

Hybrifix is one of the many caulk options available from Siroflex. Click here for company info.


This Plyboo parquet flooring material is distributed by Smith & Fong. Click here for company info.


St. Louis Antique Lighting Co. restored this pendant and three others for the Frauenthal Theater in Muskegon, MI.  Click here for company info.

The Mission Ridge flush-mount fixture is one of more than 350 styles of lighting offered by Steven Handelman Studios. Click here for company info.

Steven Handelman hand forged this wall-mounted lantern. Click here for company info.

Low-toxic polymerized tung-oil finishes from Sutherland Welles create a lasting patina on new wood. Click here for company info.

This wood floor was finished with Sutherland Welles’ polymerized tung oil. Click here for company info.

This distressed antique oak floor from The Woods Co. is one example of the many varieties of vintage and traditional wood flooring that the company offers. Click here for company info.

Custom flooring milled from antique lumber is the specialty of The Woodshop of Texas. Click here for company info.

The model PL5211-81 from Thomas Lighting's Calais family features etched seedy glass panels; it is 11 1/2 in. tall x 5 1/4 in. wide. Click here for company info.

This salvaged clay Mission tile was supplied by Tile Roofs. Click here for company info.

Salvaged fire-flashed Spanish tiles and new fittings from Tile Roofs were used for this restoration project in Asheville, NC. Click here for company info.


Handmade encaustic Victorian-style tile from Tile Source, including the Arundel pattern with a Bronte border and Palmerston centerpiece, was used for this lobby floor. Click here for company info.

For the restoration of this church, TransMineral used historic mortars with its St. Astier natural hydraulic lime. Click here for company info.

Enviro-Pak Recovery Units from Turbotec recycle waste heat from air conditioners, refrigeration systems and heat pumps to heat water. Click here for company info.

Unico's small-duct, high-velocity HVAC system takes less than 1/4 the space of a traditional system, making it ideal for historic buildings.  Click here for company info.

Countertops from Vetrazzo are made using repurposed glass; bistro green is one of the many colors. Click here for company info.

The cobalt blue countertop for this bathroom sink is made of a recycled glass material supplied by Vetrazzo.  Click here for company info.

Whiskey Springs random-width oak flooring from Vintage Lumber is available in random widths 3-6 in., 4-8 in. and 6-10 in. Click here for company info.

Wausau Tile provides terrazzo flooring tile in custom color blends to meet client specifications. Click here for company info.

This casement sash window unit was fabricated by Weston Millwork. Click here for company info.

This wide-plank Old Reveal flooring was supplied by What It's Worth. Click here for company info.


Built by Wood Window Workshop, this bent double-hung Spanish cedar window features true divided lites and weight-and-pulley counterbalances. Click here for company info.

Wood Window Workshop manufactured these custom bent double-hung wood windows with true divided lights and radiused glass for a building in Connecticut. Click here for company info.

The Z5798 ultra low consumption (1/8 gpf) urinal system from Zurn Industries is designed to save more than 30,000 gallons of water every year. Click here for company info.





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