The premise behind green or sustainable building is to minimize the environmental impact and reduce energy consumption. LEED certification is the industry standard for measuring building sustainability in addition to recognition that a construction project can attain by utilizing environmentally friendly building practices during construction or remodeling.

LEED is the acronym that stands for Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design and is the Green Building Rating System developed by the U.S. Green Building Council. Achieving LEED certification is the best way to demonstrate a building project is truly "green".

The rating system consists of the following 6 major categories, and maximum points:

Certification Levels:

Going Green with Paintings and Coatings
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Turman Commercial Painters leads the industry in sustainability. Are you are looking for a company where "doing the right" thing is more than just a saying? Below are some of the environmental actions we take, which also help our clients achieve their environmental goals:

  • Completed a Carbon Footprint report of our operations to guide our strategies
  • Utilize AkzoNobel® water purification system to reduce the environmental impact of equipment cleaning
  • Give our excess paint away to the community to reuse and recycle
  • Invest in Toyota Prius™ & Ford Transit™ vehicles for reduced emissions
  • Use zero or low VOC paints where possible and use sustainable practices on all jobs
  • Employ web conferencing and limit travel to client meetings
  • Employ webinar technology and Lifesize® HD Video conferencing to reduce carbon footprint
  • Use SharePoint to facilitate a paperless environment