Green Challenge Greensulate

Eben Bayer Greensulate
Greensulateā„¢, is rigid board insulator designed to replace Expanded Polystyrene (styrofoam), an unsustainable insulation material used in many modern buildings. Greensulateā„¢ insulation is a healthy, affordable and effective replacement for Expanded Polystyrene (Styrofoam).

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GREEN BUILDING you can AFFORD! kit house KOKOON construction

How to building GREEN building your own home even if you don’t know how with our Patent pending kit house components. ultimate “green” house.
2-8 people can dry-in a 1200 sq ft house in 2-3 days! Affordable green building that you can DIY. Green buildings are within YOUR reach! Construction with power driver and saw? build your own green house.

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Build Green

Heating and air conditioning costs are reduced up to 80% by using EPS Geofoam for insulation. It is an innovation in Green Building Insulation, Superhighway Construction and More. Geofoam is a Green Building material that is 100% recyclable and has a life expectancy of more than 100 years.

Expanded Polystyrene (EPS) Geofoam is a super light weight rigid foam plastic used in Green Building applications. EPS Geofoam is manufactured in solid block form and use in Green Panels / Insulated Metal Panel, Structurally Insulated Panels (SIPS), Roofing Insulation & Support, Foundation Insulation & Support and Superhighway Construction.

Royal Foam, INC. manufacture this product out of their 85,000 square foot manufacturing facility is located on Haines St. in Downtown Jacksonville, FL. In business since 1997 Royal Foam service Florida, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, South Carolina, North Carolina, and other states. We together we would like to supply you with Geofoam for your next major construction project.

Neil Hanekom
EPS Geofoam Specialist
Royal Foam Enterprises
1333 Haines Street
Jacksonville, FL 32206
Direct (904) 477-1982
[email protected]
www.GetRoyalFoam.com

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