James Hardie Building Materials and San Diego Habitat for Humanity Build "Green-Friendly" Homes

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Thu Nov 12, 2009 8:00am EST

SAN DIEGO--(Business Wire)--
San Diego Habitat for Humanity (SDHFH) has made significant modifications in the
design and construction of its homes to make them increasingly self-sustaining,
reducing maintenance costs for the partner families as well as the need for
repairs and upgrades. Smart design incorporates eco-friendly and recycled
materials, energy efficient appliances and lighting, and drought tolerant plants
and trees. 

James Hardie Building Materials (NYSE:JHX) has stepped forward as a major
contributor to SDHFH`s eco-conscious plans. The world leader in fiber cement
exterior siding and backerboard for homes, James Hardie has committed more than
$50,000 worth of product to help build "green-friendly" shelter for families in
San Diego County. The company`s products provide beautiful, low maintenance home
exteriors that deliver long-term protection - in addition to being
noncombustible and termite resistant. 

"James Hardie's thoughtful and generous gift has made homes more affordable for
us to build and for families to maintain, because of reduced energy costs," said
Bradford Bates, Executive Director San Diego Habitat for Humanity. "We are
grateful there are companies such as James Hardie in existence that care about
more than just the bottom line; they are truly making the world a better place."


"We applaud San Diego Habitat for Humanity for wanting to change substandard
housing into sustainable housing and we`re happily contributing our fiber cement
siding products to help accomplish that," said John Capuzelo, James Hardie`s
National Sales Manager. "In addition to these donations, we also strongly
encourage volunteerism among our employees. Building these homes results in a
pretty amazing experience for everyone." 

James Hardie Project Contributions

National City
Three, single-family homes currently under construction. The James Hardie
donation of eco-friendly fiber cement siding contributed to the development`s
expected Platinum certification, the highest green rating level a home can
receive through the U.S. Green Building Council`s Leadership in Energy and
Environmental Design (LEED) system. 

El Cajon
James Hardie also donated fiber cement siding to four homes in El Cajon being
built in partnership with the Jimmie Johnson Foundation. Homes in the El Cajon
development showcase a variety of sustainable features including solar panels
and recycled doors and windows from the Habitat for Humanity ReStore, solar
water heaters, tile flooring, drought tolerant landscaping, ENERGY STAR-rated
appliances, zero-emission VOC paint, and Forest Stewardship Council-certified
products - in addition to the James Hardie siding. 

Oceanside
James Hardie also provided HardiePlank lap siding and HardieTrim for the 2008
and 2009 Builder Blitzes, where four homes were built in five days, each year!
In addition to the James Hardie siding, the homes include tankless water
heaters, drip irrigation systems and drought tolerant landscaping, tile floors,
ENERGY STAR appliances, dual pane windows, and solar panels. The entire
development has solar street lights. 

About San Diego Habitat for Humanity: The mission of San Diego Habitat for
Humanity is to make housing a matter of action and conscience as a means to
erase poverty housing from our community and the world. San Diego Habitat for
Humanity, Inc. is the local affiliate of Habitat for Humanity International.
SDHFH welcomes everyone of all faiths or no faith to join the effort in
strengthening families, neighborhoods and communities. Donors and volunteers are
the foundation of Habitat's work in San Diego County. San Diego Habitat
completed its 99th home and has more than 50 in the pipeline! For more
information please visit www.sdhfh.org or call 619-283-HOME. 

About James Hardie Building Materials: James Hardie has been manufacturing
building products for more than 100 years. The company introduced fiber cement
siding products to the U.S. in the early 90s as a durable, low-maintenance
alternative to wood and vinyl. Currently installed on more than four million
homes, James Hardie products have earned a favorable reputation within the
industry and have been specified in some of the country`s most prestigious
projects. More information is available at www.jameshardie.com. 

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San Diego Habitat for Humanity
Brad Bates, Executive Director
619-283-4663 Ext #307
bradb@sdhfh.org
or
Vertical Marketing Network for James Hardie
Greg Young, APR
714-258-2400, x507
greg.young@verticalmarketing.net



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