LifePine promises more than just quality, durability and beauty.
Cox backs up their wood because they know it is a reflection of their name. That is why they offer you the best there is, including a 50-year warranty. They care about your roof and know what it means for it to be beautiful. They have been in business for 50 years and enjoy what they do, especially when their customers love it. They care about their customers the way they care about their wood.
You can count on the quality of LifePine because every piece is handpicked for perfection.
They want only the best and top of the line for their names sake and the satisfaction of their customer. Cox truly cares about their buyer loving and being happy with their purchase and strives to be the best supplier with down home values.
Not only does LifePine care about their customers and their products, they also care about our environment.
It plays a huge part in our everyday lives and they work hard to make sure they don't do anything to destroy it. With every tree that comes down, they plant new seedlings and produce 28% more trees than they cut down. They know the buildings in which we live, work, and play protect us from Nature's extremes, yet they also affect our health and environment in countless ways. The design, construction, operation, maintenance, and removal of buildings takes enormous amounts of energy, water, and materials, and generates large quantities of waste, air and water pollution, as well as creating storm water runoff and heat islands.
As the environmental impact of buildings becomes more apparent, a new field called green building is gaining momentum. Green or sustainable building is the practice of creating healthier and more resource-efficient models of construction, renovation, operation, maintenance, and demolition. Research and experience increasingly demonstrate that when buildings are designed and operated with their lifecycle impacts in mind, they can provide great environmental, economic, and social benefits.
Green construction methods can be integrated into buildings at any stage, from design and construction, to renovation and deconstruction. However, the most significant benefits can be obtained if the design and construction team takes an integrated approach from the earliest stages of a building project. Potential benefits of green building can include:
Environmental benefits
• Enhance and protect biodiversity and ecosystems
• Improve air and water quality
• Reduce waste streams
• Conserve and restore natural resources
Economic benefits
• Reduce operating costs
• Create, expand, and shape markets for green product and services
• Improve occupant productivity
• Optimize life-cycle economic performance
Social benefits
• Enhance occupant comfort and health
• Heighten aesthetic qualities
• Minimize strain on local infrastructure
• Improve overall quality of life