Hi Andy! In building our new home I didn’t realize we would also have to decide if we wanted the cat5 in home wiring that is standard in homes now, or the new Cat6 wiring. Which would you suggest? I don’t know if there are more harmful effects from the Cat6. Thank you so much for your help!
Tawnya
Hi Andy! I’m so thankful for you… only wish I would’ve thought of looking at your site sooner! We found a lot we loved on a wooded forest and lake but it is in a subdivision that has its own builders that you are required to use. We chose Perry homes, but they aren’t willing to bend from the products they have for you to choose from. 🙁 I am trying to do the best I can and choose either their Interceramic brand ceramic tile, or Relik wood floor option that says it is genuine oak hardwood, Carb2 compliant and sealed with aluminum oxide. Would you choose the ceramic tile or wood flooring? Thank you so much for your help! I will be purchasing your paint etc once we move in!
Thanks for contacting us Tawnya and Im so glad you are finding our information helpful. Choosing between these two specific products is hard to do , as they both have their pro’s and con’s. All porcelain/ceramic tile is inert, apart from the occasional leaded glazes still used on some imported tiles. You also have to understand that the mortar and grout that are used to install tile will also have offgassing issues. Pre-finished solid wood flooring is typically okay, as long as the finish is UV-cured. You’ll have to check with that manufacturer, as I do not know them. All in all, any hard surface will be better that 99% of soft surfaces such as carpet, so you’re certainly doing better than most no matter what you chose. If you are concerned, you can always have samples of the wood sent to us for doing our FRAT testing, which will reveal any hidden formaldehyde offgassing. ~ Andy
Thank you so much for your reply! I really appreciate your help! Unfortunately, I do not have the luxury of sending you samples because we are on a time frame and have to make a decision this week. I am leaning toward the tile because of the durability and ease of cleaning, but the website does warn you of the grout and mortar. One of our choices does have a glaze, but hopefully is not lead based. The tile is also “green squared” and Leeds Certified, but I am not certain if that really means “green”, but does give a little peace of mind. 🙂
Again, thank you for this wonderful website and for all your insight, and help. I know you are a blessing to many people!
Tawnya
Hi my family and I are looking for a good builder in Illinois who will offer allowances on materials, such as the ones you recommend and be completely open to what we want to use . We want the least toxic home for humans as possible while still staying within a budget we can afford and I’m worried with all of the choices I have to request that I will have a hard time finding one that does not go much over what we can afford. I prioritize this though , as it is VERY important to have a healthy home . Any tips would be much appreciated. Thank you.
Thanks for the note, Marie. I cannot give you any specific recommendations at this time, but please keep in touch via our newsletter, and our educational website http://www.degreeofgreen.com
I will be publishing lists of recommended contractors, architects and consultants starting soon.
Hi Mary… For painting a wood floor, I recommend one coat of the AFM Transitional Primer, 1-2 coats of the AFM Exterior Satin paint, then 2 coats of the AFM Polyureseal BP Clear. The surface needs to be sanded and ready to receive paint. Please call if you need any additional information.
Andy,
I listened to your segment on the Toxic Home presentations. It was very informative and helpful.
I am currently getting ready to move into a condo where there used to be a smoker. When I go in, I still smell the remnants of smoke. Two months ago they painted all the walls with latex paint, 2 coats. But, you can still smell it.
As you suggested, if I clean the walls and then paint with the AMF paint, do you think that might help. People are suggesting using Kilz as a primer but I am concerned about the chemicals.
Unfortunately, the latex paint application probably re-emulsified the smoke smell. The walls should have been thoroughly washed and rinsed first. You could apply one coat of the AFM Transitional Primer, then 2 coats of Safecoat paint. I recommend a REALY good air purification system as well. HealthMate+
OK… So your best bet is to see if this builder has any floor plans that are close to what you want and can be customized for you. Then, you’ll have to see if he is willing to work with a consultant (me) who will be approving all materials used, to make sure they are the healthiest options.
I am finishing hardwood floors and wanted a product that is lowest in VOC’s for my asthmatic child. The floors will get a great deal of direct sunlight. I noticed that there are no UV inhibitors, is this a concern given the direct sunlight
Hello Karla…thanks for reaching out. Clear finishes themselves really dont provide any UV protection….even the products that claim to have this feature are pretty disappointing. In order to keep the wood (and more importantly, your furniture and wall art) from fading, you must install good window treatments. Also, if you plan on staining the wood prior to applying the AFM Polyureseal BP, remember that the darker the stain, the better the UV protection.
Hi Julie…. We definitely would recommend the AFM DuroTone stain. Non-toxic, great color. It needs a top coat for protection, so look at the AFM Acrylacq.
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Hi Andy! In building our new home I didn’t realize we would also have to decide if we wanted the cat5 in home wiring that is standard in homes now, or the new Cat6 wiring. Which would you suggest? I don’t know if there are more harmful effects from the Cat6. Thank you so much for your help!
Tawnya
Hi Andy! I’m so thankful for you… only wish I would’ve thought of looking at your site sooner! We found a lot we loved on a wooded forest and lake but it is in a subdivision that has its own builders that you are required to use. We chose Perry homes, but they aren’t willing to bend from the products they have for you to choose from. 🙁 I am trying to do the best I can and choose either their Interceramic brand ceramic tile, or Relik wood floor option that says it is genuine oak hardwood, Carb2 compliant and sealed with aluminum oxide. Would you choose the ceramic tile or wood flooring? Thank you so much for your help! I will be purchasing your paint etc once we move in!
Thanks for contacting us Tawnya and Im so glad you are finding our information helpful. Choosing between these two specific products is hard to do , as they both have their pro’s and con’s. All porcelain/ceramic tile is inert, apart from the occasional leaded glazes still used on some imported tiles. You also have to understand that the mortar and grout that are used to install tile will also have offgassing issues. Pre-finished solid wood flooring is typically okay, as long as the finish is UV-cured. You’ll have to check with that manufacturer, as I do not know them. All in all, any hard surface will be better that 99% of soft surfaces such as carpet, so you’re certainly doing better than most no matter what you chose. If you are concerned, you can always have samples of the wood sent to us for doing our FRAT testing, which will reveal any hidden formaldehyde offgassing. ~ Andy
Thank you so much for your reply! I really appreciate your help! Unfortunately, I do not have the luxury of sending you samples because we are on a time frame and have to make a decision this week. I am leaning toward the tile because of the durability and ease of cleaning, but the website does warn you of the grout and mortar. One of our choices does have a glaze, but hopefully is not lead based. The tile is also “green squared” and Leeds Certified, but I am not certain if that really means “green”, but does give a little peace of mind. 🙂
Again, thank you for this wonderful website and for all your insight, and help. I know you are a blessing to many people!
Tawnya
Hi my family and I are looking for a good builder in Illinois who will offer allowances on materials, such as the ones you recommend and be completely open to what we want to use . We want the least toxic home for humans as possible while still staying within a budget we can afford and I’m worried with all of the choices I have to request that I will have a hard time finding one that does not go much over what we can afford. I prioritize this though , as it is VERY important to have a healthy home . Any tips would be much appreciated. Thank you.
Thanks for the note, Marie. I cannot give you any specific recommendations at this time, but please keep in touch via our newsletter, and our educational website http://www.degreeofgreen.com
I will be publishing lists of recommended contractors, architects and consultants starting soon.
Glad I found your website. We’re planning to have a house renovation this summer and might be needing your help. We’ll visit you soon.
Please sign me up for your email dis list; could not do it? Tried….
I take care of it, Judy. Thanks for following…
Can your interior paints be used to paint a wood floor in a bedroom ?
I’m so glad I found out about your products !
Thank you ,
Mary Toller
Hi Mary… For painting a wood floor, I recommend one coat of the AFM Transitional Primer, 1-2 coats of the AFM Exterior Satin paint, then 2 coats of the AFM Polyureseal BP Clear. The surface needs to be sanded and ready to receive paint. Please call if you need any additional information.
Andy,
I listened to your segment on the Toxic Home presentations. It was very informative and helpful.
I am currently getting ready to move into a condo where there used to be a smoker. When I go in, I still smell the remnants of smoke. Two months ago they painted all the walls with latex paint, 2 coats. But, you can still smell it.
As you suggested, if I clean the walls and then paint with the AMF paint, do you think that might help. People are suggesting using Kilz as a primer but I am concerned about the chemicals.
I appreciate any thoughts. Thanks so much.
Marian Dorna
Unfortunately, the latex paint application probably re-emulsified the smoke smell. The walls should have been thoroughly washed and rinsed first. You could apply one coat of the AFM Transitional Primer, then 2 coats of Safecoat paint. I recommend a REALY good air purification system as well. HealthMate+
Do you help design floor plans? We are in the beginning process
Of building a home and want to make the best choices every step of the way.
Hello Lauren… we do not help design floor plans, but certainly work with several individuals who do. Do you have a builder yet? Where is the project?
We are in GA in the suburbs of Atlanta. We have a builder we like, but we have not finalized anything with him.
OK… So your best bet is to see if this builder has any floor plans that are close to what you want and can be customized for you. Then, you’ll have to see if he is willing to work with a consultant (me) who will be approving all materials used, to make sure they are the healthiest options.
I am finishing hardwood floors and wanted a product that is lowest in VOC’s for my asthmatic child. The floors will get a great deal of direct sunlight. I noticed that there are no UV inhibitors, is this a concern given the direct sunlight
Hello Karla…thanks for reaching out. Clear finishes themselves really dont provide any UV protection….even the products that claim to have this feature are pretty disappointing. In order to keep the wood (and more importantly, your furniture and wall art) from fading, you must install good window treatments. Also, if you plan on staining the wood prior to applying the AFM Polyureseal BP, remember that the darker the stain, the better the UV protection.
How does the Acrylacq Wood sealer hold up to extra moisture in the kitchen while canning?
Provided that the Acrylacq is fully cured, it will hold up as well as any commercial finish.
Hi! I want to find some wood stain for a child’s toy. Do you have anything that would work? I’m looking for green. Please let me know! Thank you!
Hi Julie…. We definitely would recommend the AFM DuroTone stain. Non-toxic, great color. It needs a top coat for protection, so look at the AFM Acrylacq.