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I think this partnership will help us educate our affiliates across the country to the importance of building a house that is usable by the families and which, by its very nature, will be easy to clean and the families will be able to keep clean at a very minimal expense.
-- Millard Fuller, Founder and President, Habitat for Humanity International

Habitat for Humanity of Bowling Green (Kentucky, July 2004)

Laticrete provided thinset and SpectraLock grout for a total of 2,000 square feet in three new homes in Bowling Green, Kentucky. The Odabasic, McKissic and Bedagovic families worked with community volunteers and Habitat for Humanity Care-A-Vanners to tile their homes. Homeowners and volunteers tiled the houses the last week of July and homeowners moved in several weeks later.

 
Emina Odabasic and her daughter, Lada, clean their new bathroom floor after grouting it with Laticrete's SpectraLock grout.   New homeowner Mehmed Beganovic mixes Laticrete thinset in a NATTCO bucket inside his new home.
     
 
A Habitat volunteer spreads Laticrete thinset with NATTCO tools in this Bowling Green home.  

Habitat construction committee members Charles Gries, Bonne Laughlin and Ernie Smith spread SpectraLock grout with NATTCO grout floats.

     
   
Volunteers clean floor after spreading Laticrete grout over Miles Distributors tile.