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From Marilyn King, Executive Director of Habitat
for Humanity of Bowling Green/Warren County:
Our partner families know from the day they receive
their deed that they will have no replacement costs
for the kitchen and bathroom floors of their home.
We could not afford to provide this quality to them
without the generous contribution of materials from
Louisville Tile and James Hardie Building Products.
Any time we can reduce future maintenance costs it
is a "win-win" for all involved. |
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| Single-house
build: Montgomery County HFH (Maryland, July
2004) |
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One home totaling 250
square feet of floor tile |
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Habitat for Humanity of Montgomery
County (Maryland) |
| Architectural
Ceramics: |
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Full amount of tile for project |
| Laticrete
International: |
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SpectraLock grout for the project |
| James
Hardie Building Products: |
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Hardibacker tile backerboard for
the full project |
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| Architectural Ceramics, Laticrete
and James Hardie Building Products donated materials
for a single-house project in Gaithersburg, Maryland,
in July 2004. The construction director of Habitat
for Humanity of Montgomery County installed the
tile in the kitchen, bathroom and entryway of the
home. There are no current pictures of this project,
but TPFH will post them as soon as they are available. |
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