LEED Certification Credit Categories
It’s true that LEED certification credits vary across projects. Regardless of the project though, all LEED certification credits fall under the following categories:
- location and transportation
- sustainable sites
- water efficiency
- energy and atmosphere
- material and resources
- indoor environmental quality
- innovation
Points Required By LEED Certification Levels
As you make sustainable and environmentally responsible choices of design, building materials and innovation, you earn points towards your LEED certification. For example, choosing an Endureed synthetic thatch roofing product can help towards reaching a new level. The number of points earned determines the level of LEED certification. The number of points required for each level is as follows:
- 40-49 points: LEED Certified™
- 50-59 point: LEED Silver®
- 60-79 points: LEED Gold®
- 80+ points: LEED Platinum®
CHOOSING SCORE-IMPROVING MATERIALS
As architects, builders and designers work together to gain certification under the LEED sustainable building program, every single point counts. Small choices towards sustainability add up quickly. So, when choosing thatch for indoor and outdoor use in your structure, choose Endureed products. We are proud to offer products that can help businesses earn LEED certification.
Our synthetic thatch saves small businesses, hotel and resorts significant money within the first few years over natural thatch. Additionally, our products help clients achieve LEED certifications or higher levels of LEED certifications.
Plus, our products are maintenance-free synthetic thatch. To learn more reasons why designers are choosing Endureed over the competition and over natural thatch, check out this previous blog post. Plus, click a product icon below to learn more about our various thatch roofing solutions:








