When Ty Pennington, ABC’s Extreme Makeover: Home Edition host and the deserving DeVries family cried out, “Move that Bus!” they were welcomed to the shows first green build design using a permanent wood foundation. Before the arrival of the Emmy winning show’s team, the DeVries family’s home suffered from mold and dampness creating an unhealthy living environment, especially for Susan DeVries who suffers from serious health conditions. Now their basement area will be as dry, warm and healthy as any other room in their new makeover home.
Permanent wood foundations (PWF) are also a “green” friendly way to build. Since wood is a renewable resource the use of PWFs actually reduces the carbon footprint.
“Wood products take five times less energy to produce than an equivalent amount of cement,” said Tom Milton, an Engineered Wood Specialist with APA–The Engineered Wood Association. “Numerous studies have confirmed that over their entire life cycle, wood framed buildings are far more environmentally friendly than homes constructed with concrete and metal, making wood the most sustainable building material over the product’s life cycle,” added Milton.
"We knew EdgeBuilder’
“Supplying contractors with green design engineered wood foundations and upper wall panels is our center of competency,”
Wall Panels. “When the call came in I am proud to say our employees and that of our sister company Glenbrook Lumber all volunteered along with the many other building professionals to help this family in need.”
“Renewable, sustainably grown Southern Pine make the PWF an earth-friendly choice,” said Richard Kleiner, Director of Treated Lumber Markets with the Southern Forest Products Association. “Pressure-
About ABC-TVs Extreme Makeover: Home Edition:
"Extreme Makeover: Home Edition" has won back-to-back Emmy Awards as Best Reality Program (non-competitive)
About APA:
Founded in 1933 and based in Tacoma, Wash., APA represents approximately 160 plywood, oriented strand board, glulam timber, wood I-joist, Rim Board and laminated veneer lumber mills throughout the U.S. and Canada. Its primary functions are quality auditing and testing, applied research, and market support and development.
About SFPA
SFPA has represented manufacturers of Southern Pine lumber since 1915. Today, SFPA member companies produce over half of the nation’s Southern Pine lumber. SFPA is headquartered in the metro New Orleans area.
For more information:
CONTACT: Larson Contracting
Contact Person: Patty Jo Sanderson
Voice Phone Number: 641-592-
Email Address: pattyjo@larsoncontracting.com
Website URL: larsoncontracting.com
Contact: EdgeBuilder Wall Panels, Inc.
Contact Person: Don Vogl
Voice Phone Number: 715-262-5981
Cell Phone: 651-260-8969
Email Address: donvogl@glenbrooklumber.com
Website URL: glenbrooklumber.com
APA HelpDesk
253-620-7400
help@apawood.org
Contact: Richard Kleiner
Director, Treated Markets
Southern Forest Products Association
504-655-1174
rkleiner@sfpa.org

