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Bruce Mast  
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 More options Nov 9 2005, 5:00 pm
From: "Bruce Mast" <bm...@frontierassoc.com>
Date: Wed, 9 Nov 2005 14:00:48 -0800
Local: Wed, Nov 9 2005 5:00 pm
Subject: RFI: Experience with Shaw Carpet tile needed

Here's another opportunity to assist a colleague in making an affordable
housing project greener.

Bruce Mast

Green Affordable Housing Coalition

610 16th Street, Suite 412

Oakland, CA 94612

510-271-4785

510-271-0880 fax

www.GreenAffordableHousing.org

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From: Kristina Charbonneau [mailto:Krist...@MikitenArch.com]
Sent: Wednesday, November 09, 2005 12:47 PM
To: Bruce Mast
Cc: Erick Mikiten
Subject: Shaw Carpet tile

Hi Bruce,
    Thanks so much for helping us out when we seem to have hit a bump in the
road!  

Our current predicament is that we specified a Shaw carpet
tile(specifically, the 26 oz. "Peto" tile) for the common spaces and the
living units of our 17 unit affordable housing project in Walnut Creek, CA
and we are in danger of losing it and getting roll goods carpet instead, due
to a bidding error on the part of the flooring sub-contractor and the
Owner's concerns about carpet tile.
We specified this product because it has all of the benefits of Shaw's
Cradle to Cradle line as well as the maintenance benefits of carpet tile in
general, i.e. it's more durable than roll goods and damaged areas can be
easily replaced without having to replace the carpet in an entire room or
living unit.  We have relayed all of these benefits to the Owner, but they
are still hesitant to go with carpet tile due to concerns that replacement
tiles will not match existing tiles, even if they are from the same order,
due to wear and fading and that replacement tiles might not adhere to the
substrate as well and may not fit perfectly into an existing field of tiles.

>From our research and our conversations with a Shaw rep, we feel pretty

confident that these issues will not present considerable problems, but in
order to reassure the Owner we're looking to get some feedback from people
who have had experience with Shaw carpet tile, optimally with residential
installations that are at least a couple of years old.

Thanks so much for your help!

Kristina
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Kristina Foskett Charbonneau
Designer, Sustainability Specialist

2415 Fifth Street
Berkeley, CA  94710
(510)540-7111
Fax:  540-7117
www.MikitenArch.com

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