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March 19, 2009 PODCAST WITH DAVID JOHNSTON

Join host Chris Stanton and his guest, David Johnston, as they explore such territories as sustainability, green building, future-proofing your home, and radically transforming the entire construction industry.
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April 22, 2009 PODCAST WITH DAVID JOHNSTON 

Excerpt from the Residential Green Certification Training in Golden. David speaks on the topic of Indoor Air Quality. 
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Q: Hi. I'm trying to decide whether to use foam insulation in my attic, rafters, ceiling cavities and blown-in insulation in the walls OR to use foam everywhere. I live in Texas where its hot hot but not very cold in the winter. What do you suggest for cost and efficiency? Thank you, Elizabeth

A: Dear Elizabeth, Thank you very much for your question on insulating your house. We are delighted to hear that you are investigating methods for this very important step in your home process. Both foam and blown insulation are great products and both ...

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