East Bay Green Home Tour 2008
Alameda & Contra Costa Counties
Sunday, June 1, 2008
10AM-5PM
Tour Overview:
Don't miss the third Build It Green Home Tour in Alameda & Contra Costa Counties, where 17 green-built and remodeled homes will showcase innovative techniques and products.
Check out a wide array of green features installed in homes such as:
- Solar hot water and solar electric systems
- Radiant floor heating
- Bamboo and cork flooring
- Recycled glass countertops
- Salvaged and sustainably harvested woods
- Green roofs and graywater system
- Converted shipping containers
- Dual-flush toilets and much more!
Tour Admission: $30/person or $50/admits two
The Tour Guidebook is your admission ticket to each home. Each person needs a Guidebook to go on the Tour and will be asked to show it upon entering each home. Children under 16 do not need a guidebook.
Tour Guidebooks are $30/per person or two tour-goers may share one guidebook for $50. So, if you're touring with a friend, save paper and 20% off the cover price!
Purchasing Guidebooks:
Online Sales: Guidebooks can be purchased online by credit card and mailed to you up to one week prior to the tour.
Local Sales: Guidebooks are available for sale at a number of local retail locations throughout Alameda and Contra Costa Counties.
Attending the Tour:
For more information about the Tour, please read the General Information page.
Tour Organizers:
Thanks for the vision, commitment, and resources from our Tour Organizers. Without their help and support, the Build It Green Home Tour in Alameda and Contra Costa Counties would not have been realized.
Tour Sponsors:
Thanks to our sponsors for their generous support. Please support these businesses/organizations and the good work they are doing to move green building forward.
Acknowledgements:
Thanks to the following businesses for their generous donations. Please support these businesses/organizations and the good work they are doing to move green building forward.
Rennee's Garden
Gibbs Smith, Publisher
Sustainable Spaces
Dwell Magazine









