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Are smaller homes… more eco friendly?

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Are smaller homes… more eco friendly?

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nice way to try to twist my words, If you look at that quote and read it the way it is written, it is in regards to the energy used to produce the materials used on the house, not the energy used by the house. “you are going to use the same energy regardless of if the home is large or small, someone is going to use the items, it could be installed on two small homes or one large home, the company will still manufacture the same amount of material.” post # 74, responding to post #69 “Every pound of copper requires a certain amount of energy to extract and refine. Same goes for concrete, lumber, shingles, windows, countertops, faucets, carpet, drywall, paint, siding, etc.

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