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The Onyx Collection

The Onyx Collection was established in 1985. As you can tell by the name, the collection features components made of onyx.

What are 4 things you should know about The Onyx Collection? Here’s some good info…

#1 Outstanding construction

The materials offered by The Onyx Collection are superior to the surfaces that other companies utilize. Not all solid surfaces are made equal, as you may already be aware. The Onyx Collection employs different ingredients than other producers and that’s the main difference. Alumina trihydrate serves as the primary component of The Onyx Collection’s solid surfaces. Due to its endurance, this substance is frequently utilized in the plastic of automobiles and in roofing materials. A formaldehyde-free polymer resin is the other component employed in the materials. It has a good-looking finish and is flexible in design. The final outcome? You receive a solid surface product that is cast in a cultured marble mold, giving you a stone-like feel and appearance that is ideal for the long-awaited bathroom refurbishment.

Sealed Crawlspace

Using a specialized, multi-step process to create a dry, sealed, crawl space for a mold-free home.

Hydrologic cement is used to seal the space. Tar & drain board panels are used to create a path for water to easily flow to the foundation drain and AWAY from the house.

There are two types of crawlspaces: vented and sealed. Vented crawlspaces are associated with moisture problems and mold. Although older building codes required crawlspaces to be vented, newer versions of the code allow sealed crawlspaces. In most cases, a home with a sealed crawlspace will use less energy than a home with a vented crawlspace. …

Solar Energy

Solar Panel Pros:

Reduces Electricity Bills

Low Maintenance Costs

Less Energy Pollution

Solar Panel Cons:

Weather Dependent

Energy Storage

Material Pollution

Cost

Passive Solar:

A passive solar home collects heat as the sun shines through south-facing windows and retains it in materials that store heat. Well-designed passive solar homes will provide daylight all year and comfort during the cooling season through the use of nighttime ventilation.