All Entries in the "Electrical" Category
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.
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.
Attic Fans
During the hot summer months more efficient ventilation can be attained through the use of attic fans.
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.
Let the Sun Shine in
A sunroom can be an important living space. It can become a TV room, living room, playroom, home office, even an exercise room.
Key to Earning Energy-Efficiency Tax Credits
Homeowners can claim up to $1,500 in expanded energy-efficiency tax credits for remodeling their principal residence to reduce energy consumption, but is only available until the end of 2010.
Replace Energy Hogs
HVAC systems, refrigerators, water heaters, dishwashers, and other mechanical devices not produced in the past five years are probably using much more energy than comparable units built today.
Appliance Spotlight: Water Heaters
Looking for a new water heater? Trying to figure out the best water heater to buy? Maybe your current one is on its last legs or you’ve simply outgrown your old unit.
Smart Technology in The Intelligent Home
Using smart technology to make your home eco-friendly, so you can save money and have a green home.

