USFloors sponsors Clemson University 2015 solar home

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Dalton—USFloors has agreed to sponsor Indigo Pine, Clemson University’s 2015 solar home and entry into the U.S. Department of Energy’s 2015 Solar Decathlon project. The competition challenges colleges and universities to design, build and operate solar-powered houses that are cost-effective, energy-efficient and visually appealing.

USFloors donated 1,000 square feet of Nantucket Oak, a COREtec Plus product, to the project. “This project is a great opportunity for USFloors to partner together with future architects to raise product awareness for COREtec Plus in the architectural and design field,” said Margaux Bouckaert, project manager at USFloors. “The hardworking, dedicated students propelling this project have a great energy about them and they are determined to win this competition.”

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