Green Resources
If you have a home that you would like to bring more current but still utilize sustainable materials you may want to check out a few of these suppliers who provided materials for the Utah House all with an eye on cost, efficiency, and sustainability.
- Lumber: Burton Lumber, 2220 S. State Street, SLC 801.487.8861
- Concrete: Jack B. Parson Companies, 151 West Vine Street, Murray 801.262.9378
- Gypsum: BPB Celotex, 8491 South 520 East, Sandy 800.227.1216
- Metal Roofing: MBCI Metal Roofing, 1155 West 2300 North, SLC 801.530.4975
- Windows and Doors: Weather Shield, 990 South Main Street, Logan 435.752.7995
- Cabinets: Craftsman Kitchen & Baths, 3500 South 300 West B, SLC 801.293.8001
- Recycled Glass: Heritage Glass Inc., 130 West 700 South Bldg. H, Smithfield 435.563.5585
- Recycled Carpet: Interface Flooring Systems, 1837 East 1300 South, SLC 801.582.2809
- Fixtures: Kohler Company, 1225 East 8320 South, Sandy 800.255.7071
- Interior Furnishings: R.C. Willey Home Furnishings, 2301 South 300 West, SLC 801.461.3900
In addition to the above resources which were directly involved with the Utah House (mentioned in another post) you might want to check out The Green Building Center located at 1952 East 2700 South in SLC to take a look at their vast array of offerings ranging from countertops and carpets to flooring and paints.Headed by Ashley Patterson who has been selected as Utah Business Magazine’s “30 Women to Watch” for 2005, she also sat on the Advisory Board for the Utah House, so there’s a definite connection to getting things done efficiently and effectively!The Green Building Center is located on the border between Sugar House and Holladay, near the intersection of 2000 E. and2700 S. From I-80 take the 1300 E. exit then head south to 2700 S.Open Monday through Friday 10-6 and Saturday from 11-4; or give them a call at 801.484.6278