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Wellness Awaits You

Using green, carbon-negative building materials is essential for creating sustainable living spaces that benefit both environment and residents. These materials help reduce carbon footprints, promote energy efficiency, and minimize waste. By prioritizing eco-friendly options, we can contribute to a healthier planet while ensuring the comfort and well-being of those who inhabit these spaces. Making conscious choices in construction leads to a, more sustainable future for all.

Better for:

Your Lungs

This high pH material is mold and pest resistant, and continues to petrify over time creating ideal breathing conditions for those struggling with allergies. HempWool as an insulation alternative eliminates the shedding of harmful byproducts.

Your Land

Growing industrial hemp has been shown to put many nutrients back into the soil, allowing for the creation of what many call "black gold"- nutrient dense Texas growing soil. Grown between cash crop cycles to improve yield quality.

Your Longevity

All of our products have  seen significant success especially when paired with additional FREPOXY TM coating to outlast steel and concrete alternatives without degrading and contaminating the environment. 

Sick building syndrome needs to be a thing of the past.

You may not have heard of this particular syndrome, a collection of symptoms experienced in certain homes and other buildings made with toxic building materials. You may be more familiar with headaches more frequent in certain locations, fatigue and throat, eye, or skin irritations.

The more time spent inside, the higher quality these homes should be to mitigate unnecessary health risks accumulated by spending more time exposed to pollutants and toxins in the home. For more information about sick building syndrome checkout these links below: 

An article on Medical News Today Medically reviewed by Alana Biggers, M.D., MPH — Written by Zia Sherrell, MPH on February 5, 2024

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