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Choose Fiberglass Building Products for Green Construction

Are you going green? Green construction is on the rise and the demand for eco-friendly building products is growing. When choosing building products for your eco-friendly home, be sure you explore insulating properties, energy efficiency, raw materials, production and disposal of the products. One easy way to find these products for your home is to look for the ENERGY STAR.

Energy Star

ENERGY STAR is a joint program of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the U.S. Department of Energy helping us all save money and protect the environment through energy efficient products and practices. Tecton Products is an ENERGY STAR PARTNER COMPANY.

The fiberglass building products from Tecton Products are a sustainable resource and an eco-friendly alternative to other building products.

  • Fiberglass has low embodied energy. Embodied energy is defined as "the total energy required to produce a product from the raw materials stage through delivery." Fiberglass has about 80 percent less embodied energy than aluminum and 39 percent less than vinyl.
  • Fiberglass insulates against heat, cold and electricity, which saves energy and reduces life cycle cost.
  • Fiberglass has a tremendously long life cycle. If disposal is necessary, our material poses no threat to the environment.
  • Our product's main ingredient is glass, which is made from sand—an abundant resource.

Tecton Products is dedicated to environmental leadership. Tecton Products is the only fiberglass pultrusion company that is in full compliance with the 1990 Clean Air Act. We destroy 97% of volatile organic compounds generated during manufacturing.

Since 1994, our plant has been certified Maximum Achievable Control Technology (MACT) by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).

See how our products fit within your LEED or NAHB Green Building Projects.