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Why is the e-log environmentally friendly?

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Why is the e-log environmentally friendly?

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• The e-log is extremely friendly to the environment. We all are concerned about preserving our natural resources, whether it is heating and air conditioning fuels or the natural forests that are quickly receding. The e-log is good for both. • The inherent R-factor of the insulating foam that comprises the core of the e-log provides an average value of 8, 9 & 10 over the three e-log sizes of 12, 14 and 16 respectively. This is additional to what is already in the studded or SIP panel wall system that the e-log is covering. • The e-log saves trees. Since the e-log uses veneer (1/8 to 1/6) thick it has a conversion ratio of ~ 80 e-logs per every one 12 14 diameter tree. What this means is that if one were to build a 1600 SF full stack log home that could easily consume 238 – 12 logs, with that Pine River can produce ~ 19,040 – 12 e-logs. Or another way to say this is that if it took 238 e-logs to side a traditional stick built home, that would equal 3 solid logs. This is a MAJOR savings

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