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    Whole House Fans

    Sometimes home owners can spend so much time and effort ensuring our homes are tight and sealed against the elements that we may not realize that in the right circumstances, air flow from the outside can be a good thing. When the outside temperatures are lower than the temperatures inside your home, typically in the

    • May

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    Save with Manual J & D by Right Sizing your Air Conditioning Equipment

    The Experts tell contractors the HVAC and Duct Systems should be designed to manual J & D specifications, but most don’t do it. You may not know that over sized equipment cost too much, waste energy, and can provide a lower level of comfort. The first step to avoid these problems according to the US

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    Clean Power Plan Facts

    The Clean Power Plan will cut support cutting pollution from power plants and lower posing risk to health from climate change. The average temperature has risen in most states since 1901 and 7 of the top 10 warmest years have been since 1988. In 2012 alone weather disasters cost American homeowners more than $100 billion

    • March

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    Guide to Home Ventilation

    Guide to Home Ventilation-Ventilation is the exchange of indoor and outdoor air. A home without proper ventilation can seal in harmful pollutants, such as carbon monoxide, household cleaning chemicals and moisture that can damage a house. Why Ventilate? Homes can seal in gases from combustion appliances like stoves, furnaces, and gas water heaters. Homes can have

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    The 25 C Energy Efficient Tax Credit

    Customers who install certain home energy efficiency products or equipment in 2016 may be eligible for a federal tax credit. Through the 25C tax credit, customers can get a tax credit worth up to 10% of the product cost for improving home performance – or a specific amount from $30-$300 – up to $500 in

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    Financing your Home Performance Renovation Projects

    Financing your Home Performance Renovation Projects with the Home Style Renovation loan. This financing product is a less expensive construction loan than the FHA 203k? If you’re planning a building renovation there’s many financing vehicles that you’re most likely exploring rather than paying cash. The Home Style Renovation loan is Fannie Mae’s quick and simple construction

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