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		<title>My Green Buildings Achieves Greenest Home Acknowledgement</title>
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(Source: The Herald Tribune.com)
A recent remodeling project on Siesta Key by the company My Green Buildings has been declared &#8220;the greenest house in the state&#8221; by the Florida Green Building Commission.  Not one to rest on past accomplishments, My Green Buildings once held the honor of &#8220;the second greenest house in the state&#8221; for their [...]]]></description>
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<p>(Source: The Herald Tribune.com)</p>
<p>A recent remodeling project on Siesta Key by the company My Green Buildings has been declared &#8220;the greenest house in the state&#8221; by the Florida Green Building Commission.  Not one to rest on past accomplishments, My Green Buildings once held the honor of &#8220;the second greenest house in the state&#8221; for their work on a home on Goldenrod street in Sarasota.</p>
<p>Some of the features in the &#8220;Siesta Key Zen&#8221; house include:  closed and insulated attic design, solar hot water, energy-saving lighting, Energy Star appliances,  water-saving plumbing fixtures and washing machine, Florida-friendly landscaping, and zero-VOC paints, sealers and adhesives and much more.  The house scored 232 points out of a possible 300 on the Florida Green Building Commission&#8217;s Version 5 green-certification program.  High honors indeed, but with room to improve and a growing demand for sustainable homes one should expect the competition to challenge for My Green Buildings&#8217; title in the near future.</p>
<p>For more information on the green-certification program visit <a href="http://www.floridagreenbuilding.org/" target="_blank">www.floridagreenbuilding.org</a>.</div>
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