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		<title>Build Green with EcoRock</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Earn LEED Certification Points for Using a Sustainable Alternative to Sheetrock Serious Materials Company has introduced EcoRock, a sustainable alternative to sheetrock. This new eco-building material should be arriving in home-centers the summer of 2009. This new sheetrock is sure to please eco-conscious home builders...]]></description>
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<p>Serious Materials Company has introduced EcoRock, a sustainable alternative to sheetrock. This new eco-building material should be arriving in home-centers the summer of 2009. This new sheetrock is sure to please eco-conscious home builders and home owners. This couldn’t have come at a better time in light of the recent lawsuit from tainted Chinese sheetrock, that was being imported here because of shortages..</p>
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<p><strong>What Makes EcoRock a More Sustainable Green Building Material?</strong></p>
<p>This type of sheetrock/drywall is made out of waste products that in other words, would’ve ended up in the dump.. The way they manufacture this type of sheetrock/drywall is also more eco-friendly on the environment — “less waste is a better place.”</p>
<p>The makers of EcoRock also claim their process of manufacturing EcoRock uses 80% less energy to make Vs conventional sheetrock/gypsum wallboard. Using EcoRock instead of gypsum drywall could reduce US CO2 emissions by 25 billion pounds per year -not to shabby..Also, having EcoRock installed in your home can earn you up to 8 points towards your LEED certification. LEED stands for “Leadership Energy Environmetal Design.</p>
<p><strong>What are some benefits of EcoRock?</strong></p>
<p><strong>1. </strong>The makers of EcoRock designed this product to be completely recycleable. That’s really good news, because some landfills will not accept traditonal gypsum sheetrock fo disposal.</p>
<p><strong>2.</strong> Its also termite resitant, making this a more favorable building product.</p>
<p><strong>3.</strong> Installation becomes a lot easier, because the drywall creates 60% less dust when installing &#8211; means less gagging on the dust!</p>
<p><strong>4.</strong> EcoRock is also mold-proof, making it a much healthier drywall.</p>
<p><strong>When Installing EcoRock</strong></p>
<p>Installation of EcoRock is no different then traditional sheetrock/drywall. The only difference from traditional drywall and EcoRock, is drywall has a paper finish and EcoRock has a “coated glass covering.” The manufactures state, that there is no difference in hanging, taping and mudding procedures common with drywall.</p>
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