Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Travina and Genesis Engineered Composties

The following is an excerpt from Incurably Creative's blog post on August 1, 2010. His blogs are posted at wordpress.com.

There are two reasons these products will attract attention; the first is that they hit hard on that recycling idea, something that all of us should be thinking about everyday. The second is that they are both state of the art beautiful products. One of them is created from pulverized oyster shells and beach sand, oyster shells that would normally be tossed into landfills after they have been harvested for food. They are crushed into a small aggregate and are mixed with polymers/binding agents and poured into molds of different sizes virtually eliminating waste. The recycled content makes up 70 – 80% of the finished product. They can be used in bathrooms of any size as well as kitchens. This product is called Travina. Every time the mix is poured into a mold it is slightly different from the last one making them as unique as fingerprints. The second product is created from 100% recycled glass. There are several recycled glass counter top products already on the market. These other recycled glass products are made into slabs the way you would see natural granite. Depending on the configuration of your kitchen there can be significant waste involved driving the installed price per foot up significantly. This recycled glass product that I refer to is also pulverized so it can be poured into a mold again virtually eliminating waste. The pulverized glass itself can be custom dyed to create a truly one of a kind look. Oh yeah the price. Lets just say it will be priced at a point that will allow it to fit into large number of budgets.

Anytime we can create finished products from recycled material all of us win. With these products we get three “unadvertised specials”; products that generate negligible waste and products that are one of a kind in color and unlimited use capabilities.

It makes my tail wag a thousand miles an hour when I hear about entrepreneurs thinking outside the box, taking materials destined for landfills and creating truly beautiful unique products that are very competitively priced.

Thursday, January 21, 2010

Why choose cultured marble?

Cultured marble is a great choice for your new bathroom countertop, walk-in shower, tub surround or even a bathtub. Cultured marble is made with natural marble that has been ground up into a dust. This dust is then mixed with a resin and cast into a mold. The mold has a clear gel coat sprayed onto it that attaches itself to the marble matrix. All of this to say that the marble comes out of the mold with a very durable coating on it that is impervious to water, mildew, or staining. This manufacturing process gives it a much more consistent strength when compared to a natural stone and also eliminates the need for any sealing.

Cultured marble is also less expensive than natural stone, tile or solid surface products such as Corian. Shower walls can be cast in large sizes eliminating the problematic grout lines of a tile shower. Pigments can be added to create virtually any color. Veining is a common part of the manufacturing process that can be a soft, subtle look or a loud, bold accent.

In short, cultured marble is a very low maintenece product that is strong, durable, beautiful and affordable!

Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Walk in Tubs

We will be displaying our new line of walk in bath tubs at the Home and Garden Show this February at Hy-Vee Hall in Des Moines.

New countertop colors

We're pretty excited about our new colors coming in the next few weeks. The fillers are made with 90% post-consumer waste! Some of the other colors are made with walnut shells and corn cobs!