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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

Youth Build/Church Coalition Build: HFH of Greater Baton Rouge (Louisiana, October/November 2004)

NATTCO supplied notched trowels, knee pads, sponges, tile cutters, gloves, scrub brushes, and grout floats to the Baton Rouge Habitat affiliate for use in its five-house build. New homeowners and community volunteers used the tools to learn to tile and grout the homes alongside other TPFH volunteers

 
An LSU student uses NATTCO gloves, kneepads and a float to grout Val Robinson's floor with Laticrete grout.   Emily Courtney, president of Habitat for Humanity at Louisiana State University, spreads Laticrete thinset with a NATTCO notched trowel in the home of Sonja Pania.
     
     
A Habitat partner, who will help build her new home next year, helps clean the newly-grouted floor in Stacy Dorsey's home with NATTCO knee pads and a NATTCO sponge   New homeowners Sonja Pania and Katina Coleman grout a room in Sonia's new home with NATTCO tools and Laticrete's Sand Beige grout2.
     
   
Habitat homeowner Sonja Pania uses NATTCO gloves and sponges to clean the grout from Katina Coleman's newly-tiled floor.