Friday, June 26, 2020

Earing an LEED Certification with Weather Shield Products



Since its founding in 1955, Weather Shield Windows and Doors has continued to innovate and offer products that addressing the changing expectations of customers. Weather Shield Windows and Doors has also achieved certification through Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED).

A program launched by the US Green Building Council, LEED is a rating system that sets national benchmarks for environmental sustainability in construction. LEED seeks to promote an approach to sustainability that accounts for the entire design and construction process of a building. The specific areas emphasized by LEED include carbon dioxide emissions reduction, indoor air quality, resource stewardship, water efficiency, and energy use minimization.

A project can earn points toward LEED certification by using certain products and techniques. The company can help construction professionals earn points in several different categories, including Indoor Environmental Quality, Materials and Resources, Energy and Atmosphere, and Innovation in Design Process. More information about LEED certification and specific products is available online at WeatherShield.com.

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