City transit Center Gets Top Green Rating

Posted On April 27th, 2010

The city’s new MET Transfer Center in downtown Billings is a platinum hit.

The city found out this week that it has been awarded the highest certification — LEED Platinum — from the U.S. Green Building Council.

The $5 million bus transfer center at 220 N. 25th St., which opened last summer, met the stringent certification standards by incorporating solar panels, a ground-source heat pump system for heating and cooling, rooftop gardens and low-energy-use features.

The best news, said city Transit Manager Ron Wenger, is that “everything had a purpose. It wasn’t just green for green’s sake.”

“I did not want to do anything that did not save me money down the road in operations,” he said.

The gardens on the building’s roof, for instance, insulate the roof membrane from UV rays, extending its life from a typical 20 years to as many as 50. The rooftop gardens, like the sandstone blocks on the building’s exterior, also create thermal mass that keeps the building cooler in the summer and warmer in the winter.

The 50 photovoltaic panels on the site generate half to three-fourths of the energy used by the building, which is also equipped with dual-flush toilets, low-flow faucets, programmable thermostats and clerestory windows, panels of glass at the top of the walls running around the building, to let in natural light.

Co-designers of the building were architect Mike Tuss and LEED-accredited professional Anya Fiechtl, both with CTA Architects Engineers.

The U.S. Green Building Council’s rating system for high-performance green buildings has become the national standard. LEED stands for Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design.

Out of a possible 69 points, a project must earn 52 to achieve a platinum rating, and the transfer center earned 53 points. Tuss said they were hoping for platinum but figured they’d probably end up with the next-highest rating, gold.

Fiechtl said CTA and the city didn’t tell anyone they were shooting for platinum, in fear of jinxing the project or getting people’s hopes up.

Another big factor in obtaining platinum certification was that nearly all the construction waste was recycled or diverted. Trees removed from the site were planted in city parks and asphalt that was torn up was crushed and reused.

None of the rain and snow that falls on the transfer center enters the city’s storm water system. It either flows into landscaped islands on the property or drains into a boulder field under the concrete driveway, from there to percolate back into the groundwater. Water that falls on the rooftop gardens — planted with low-maintenance, drought-resistance grass and other plants — also trickles down into the groundwater.

On the front of the transfer center building is a two-panel display explaining some of the site’s energy-saving features, and not just the big-ticket items like the solar panels.

“There’s a lot of little things you can do as well — things people can do at home,” Fiechtl said.

Those include — besides the toilets, faucets and thermostats — high-efficiency LED lighting, easily recyclable linoleum flooring and a drip-irrigation system for the landscaped areas.

Pierce Flooring is proud to have provided flooring for part of this project. The article can be found in the Billings Gazette.

Happy Earth Day!

Posted On April 22nd, 2010

piercegreenIn honor of Earth Day we would like to share with you our efforts to be green!

This year is the 40th anniversary of Earth Day. Wikipedia says Earth Day is a day designed to inspire awareness and appreciation for the Earth’s environment. It was founded by U.S. Senator Gaylord Nelson as an environmental teach-in held on April 22, 1970.

Did you know that nationally, floor covering contributes 2% of the volume in all landfills? Our concern lies with the contribution of floor covering waste to Montana landfills. As of Oct 1, 2008 Pierce Flooring has committed to recycling carpet and carpet cushion in all of our locations. We estimate diverting up to 2,000,000 sq. ft. of carpet from local landfills annually. Or, over 1,000,000 lbs of carpet annually.

In fact, in 2009, we diverted 1,191,042 square feet of flooring from landfills. That is equivalent to saving  1,816,339 gallons of water and reclaiming the equivalent of 595.523 pounds from the landfill!

To learn more about our green efforts, please click here. Tell us what you are doing to be green!

Linoleum

Posted On April 20th, 2010

2010-04-21_152854Who in their right mind would even consider putting old, fuddy-duddy linoleum in their home? You, may once you realize that linoleum is actually a completely different product that vinyl flooring it is often confused with. Linoleum has come light years from when we were kids – a long way from the laundry room floors of yesterday. Check these modern advantages:

Linoleum is green and golden. It’s made from all-natural, earth-friendly, biodegradable materials. And it shines when it comes to re-use – it’s recyclable and no environmental toxins are involved in its manufacture.

Linoleum is new and old. It comes in a spectrum of new, vibrant colors and patterns to match your mood. A natural choice for vintage homes, it ensures historically accurate restorations, especially in homes built from 1900-1950.

Linoleum suits your style. Because it can be cut, linoleum encourages unique floor designs through patterns and bands. Let your creativity soar!

Linoleum’s durability can’t be beat. Or worn out. Its color goes all the way through, making it ideal for high traffic areas.

It’s water resistant – perfect for bathrooms, kitchen, mudrooms – and it’s anti-microbial, your answer for the nursery, kids rooms and playroom.

Linoleum is easy to live with. It’s quiet, warm on stocking feet and resilient — comfortable to walk on. It cleans up in a hurry, just damp mop occasionally.

Linoleum won’t break your budget. Its cost is about the same as high-end vinyl tile and may be comparable to carpet or wood floor covering.

Lists clarify and consolidate; here are ALL THE BENEFITS OF LINOLEUM FLOOR COVERING:

• Linoleum is all natural, biodegradable and recyclable

• Linoleum comes in a wide variety of colors and patterns

• Linoleum delivers authenticity to vintage home remodels

• Linoleum is flexible and versatile from a design angle

• Linoleum is durable, water resistant and anti-microbial

• Linoleum is comfortable to walk on and deadens sound

• Linoleum is warm underfoot and easy to clean/maintain

• Linoleum can be an economical floor covering choice

• Linoleum is fire resistant; won’t generate static electricity

Feel free to call us for more information or to ask a question.

And don’t hesitate to leave a comment here – we’d love to hear from you!

Who in their right mind would even consider putting old, fuddy-duddy linoleum in their home? You, my savvy, contemporary friend! Because linoleum has come light years from when we were kids – a long way from the laundry room floors of yesterday. Check these modern advantages:

Linoleum is green and golden. It’s made from all-natural, earth-friendly, biodegradable materials. And it shines when it comes to re-use – it’s recyclable and no environmental toxins are involved in its manufacture.

Linoleum is new and old. It comes in a spectrum of new, vibrant colors and patterns to match your mood. A natural choice for vintage homes, it ensures historically accurate restorations, especially in homes built from 1900-1950.

Linoleum suits your style. Because it can be cut, linoleum encourages unique floor designs through patterns and bands. Let your creativity soar!

Linoleum’s durability can’t be beat. Or worn out. Its color goes all the way through, making it ideal for high traffic areas. (You know where.)

It’s water resistant – perfect for bathrooms, kitchen, mudrooms – and it’s anti-microbial, your answer for the nursery, kids rooms and playroom.

Linoleum is easy to live with. It’s quiet, warm on stocking feet and resilient — comfortable to walk on. It cleans up in a hurry, damp mop occasionally.

Linoleum won’t break your budget. Its cost is about the same as high-end vinyl tile and may be comparable to carpet or wood floor coverings.

Lists clarify and consolidate; here are ALL THE BENEFITS OF LINOLEUM FLOOR COVERING:

• Linoleum is all natural, biodegradable and recyclable

• Linoleum comes in a wide variety of colors and patterns

• Linoleum delivers authenticity to vintage home remodels

• Linoleum is flexible and versatile from a design angle

• Linoleum is durable, water resistant and anti-microbial

• Linoleum is comfortable to walk on and deadens sound

• Linoleum is warm underfoot and easy to clean/maintain

• Linoleum can be an economical floor covering choice

• Linoleum is fire resistant; won’t generate static electricity

Feel free to call us for more information or to ask a question.

And don’t hesitate to leave a comment here – we’d love to hear from you!

Private Event Sale -TOMORROW!

Posted On April 16th, 2010

Reminder!! Our private event sale is tomorrow for our Billings and Missoula locations.Private event sale

Hardwood Advantages

Posted On April 15th, 2010

whyhardwood2Why hardwood? Hardwood has many advantages over other types of flooring. It’s a  floor type that gives a feeling that no other flooring can offer.

Hardwood captures the essence of home. Hardwood flooring evokes feelings of a solid, stable, safe haven, a place of comfort, coziness and calm.

Wood is beautiful, classic and timeless, rich and warm to the touch – yours!

Hardwood is durable by its very nature. Gathered from renewable forests, wood is strong and enduring. Solid-wood floors can last for 100+ years. And they’re an excellent insulator, holding in heat, holding down your fuel bill.

Hardwood offers a forest of choices. From Red and White Oak, American Cherry and Hard Maple to exotic Wenge or trendy Bamboo, there’s a species, surface, finish and stain to suit your style and pocketbook.

Hardwood has solid benefits regarding allergies. If you or your family has allergies, know that, properly maintained wood floors don’t give pollen, animal dander, dust or mold anyplace to hide. That’s nothing to sneeze about!

Hardwood is easy to clean. Those “oops moments” (grape Kool-Aid spill) are a breeze to clean up from a wood floor.

Hardwood is the king of added value. (And queen.) A recent survey by the National Wood Flooring Association stated that 90% of realtors said homes with wood flooring sold faster and for higher prices than other flooring.

To view images of hardwood in our online product catalog, click here.  To learn more about hardwood, click here.

Pierce Private Event Sale

Posted On April 9th, 2010

Reminder!! Our private event sale is tomorrow for our Bozeman location and April 17th for our Billings and Missoula locations.Private event sale



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