All Entries in the "Environmental" Category
How to Save on Utility Bills
Using these tips help save money on your utility bills. Invest that money wisely and buy a sailboat when you retire or blow it on new shoes or fancy haircuts.
Insulation 101
Attic insulation’s purpose is to keep your home warmer in the winter and cooler in the summer.
Natural Gas Heating Systems
The whole point of heating your home is to be comfortable in winter-right? Well, nothing beats the comfort of a natural gas heating system.
Major Campaign To Extend $8,000 Home Buyer Tax Credit Underway
The House and Senate may have left Capitol Hill for their Summer break, but housing lobbyists are busy at work gearing up a major campaign to extend the $8,000 home buyer tax credit.
What To Know About Replacing Your Old Windows
Windows are a big culprit when it comes to home energy loss. And replacing them is an easy to way to help the environment as well as put a little extra cash in your pockets.
Save Money – Fix/Replace Your Leaky Faucets and Toilets
According to the EPA, toilets account for 30% of water consumption; and leaky ones waste up to 200 gallons of water a day.
Get Water Wise and Xeriscape
Saving water is easy and knowing the water-wise principles can help you save money.
Going Green May Help Sell Your Home
It’s becoming the buzz word in housing — “green” homes are what many buyers are interested in these days.
Carpet Shampooing is Worth Every Penny
Not only does employing a carpet shampooer once a year as a maintenance priority make your carpets look pretty, it comes with a long list of other valuable benefits as well.
Go “Green” and Save
When remodeling, your professional architect will be able to provide guidance on how to make your project more environmentally friendly and energy efficient.
