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Category Archives: Remodeling
Unusual, Sustainable Roofing Materials for the Modern, Eco-Conscious Home
Materials used to maintain homes are becoming increasingly unique with the rise in popularity of sustainable home improvement. Recycled roofing materials are the most unusual yet practical components used to build or update eco-friendly homes. No matter the climate there … Continue reading
Posted in New Construction, Remodeling, Sustainable Materials
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Are You Ready To Convert Your Home To An Energy-Efficient Power House?
Many photovoltaic Solar PV customers are keen on solar powering their homes because they appreciate that solar power can positively impact the environment and offer them many benefits. Solar photovoltaic (PV) systems are not for the most part difficult to … Continue reading
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Passive Solar: Passing the Benefits on to You
Far too often we find ourselves struggling to pay monthly heating and cooling costs. Whether you live in the South with high cooling costs, the North where you spend your cash heating your home, or the mid-regions where bills are … Continue reading
Posted in New Construction, Remodeling, Sustainable Materials
Tagged how passive solar works, passive solar building, passive solar remodeling
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Minimize Heating and Cooling Costs – Construct or Renovate Wisely
Heating and cooling costs are a necessary expense where we have some control – in today’s economy we all strive to save money in any way we can. It seems that we are always struggling with the high cost of … Continue reading
Posted in New Construction, Remodeling
Tagged energy savings, heating and cooling costs, house location, house site planning
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Building Green 101
Green building (one of those terms that pains me to even type) was once just a dream. It required a huge financial investment as well as a compromise on design and lifestyle. But green building today is more a reality finding a foundation in suburban subdivisions, condo and loft living, and especially tiny houses, offering the homeowners healthier homes both from the environment and for themselves. Continue reading
Posted in New Construction, Remodeling, Sustainable Materials
Tagged Andrew Odom, building green, green home construction, Tiny r(E)volution
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