By: Caitlina Fuller | 2011-01-05 | Home improvement There's nothing like the shock of the first big heating bill of the winter to make a homeowner start considering some energy efficient home improvement projects. If you're paying for the heat in your house, you want it to stay in your house. read more
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By: Gail Harper | 2012-04-12 | Home Improvement Big savings can be achieved with energy efficient windows. Research has proven that you can cut as much as 30% off your heating and cooling bills if you install energy efficient windows. read more
By: Elite Roofing | 2010-11-04 | Home improvement If the windows in your home have seen better days, replacing them can bring you many advantages. In fact, buying replacement windows for your home is one of the most cost-effective home improvements you can make. Unlike many home improvement projects, replacing your old windows with newer, more energy efficient ones, can actually save you money. Best of all, those savings can accumulate over time, and the energy savings alone can more than pay for the costs of the windows. read more
By: Windows Sears | 2010-11-04 | Internet Business Old windows are prone to many problems. Glass may be thin and be easily cracked or shattered. If caulking shrinks or comes off then the windows may become drafty. There may be gaps or leaks that are unable to be repaired. Warping can occur in the frames so that windows can no longer open or shut. Weather damage may cause mold or even begin to rot the frame away. With all of the problems that can occur with your old windows, you may want to think about home windows replacement in San Franci read more
By: Art Gib | 2010-10-12 | Article Marketing When it comes time to replace the windows in an older home, choosing energy efficient windows is the clear choice. With heat gained and lost through and around the windows accounting for about 20 percent of the average cooling and heating costs of a home, energy efficient windows save significant money on energy bills. read more
By: Elite Roofing & Home Improvements, LLC | 2010-11-05 | Home improvement If the windows in your home have seen better days, replacing them can bring you many advantages. In fact, buying replacement windows for your home is one of the most cost-effective home improvements you can make. read more
By: John Perkins | 2012-02-24 | Environment Like many other states, Alaska participates in government rebate programs for those concerned citizens who have invested in green energy alternatives for their homes. Alaska energy rebates are easy to come by if you’ve got the proper qualifications and submit your information in the right way. If you’re thinking about applying for rebates and other tax incentives regarding green energy, take a read more
By: Elite Roofing & Home Improvements, LLC | 2010-11-23 | Home improvement Upgrading out of date homes and upgrading ineffective features with high-quality products has several positive aspects, and not merely for the authorities. Replacing your traditional windows with completely new ones keeps the temperature in the home more constant, and help save tons of cash on utility bills. read more
By: Elite Roofing | 2010-11-04 | Remodeling The government is pushing every home and business owner to be more energy efficient. Upgrading old buildings and replacing inefficient features with high-quality products has many advantages, and not just for the authorities. Replacing your old windows with new ones will keep the temperature inside your home more constant, and save you lots of money on utility bills. read more
By: Windows Sears | 2010-11-05 | Internet Business One of the best investments that a homeowner can make is to replace the old windows in his home with new, energy-efficient windows. Home windows replacement in San Francisco can bring an excellent return on your initial investment. In fact, you could expect anywhere from a 40% to an 80% return. This means that the new windows will pretty much pay for themselves. Old windows are obvious candidates for this type of project, but even windows in a home that is only five years old may need replac read more
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By: Shane McEntyre | 2010-11-04 | Internet Business If you live in an area where the warm temperatures last longer than cool ones do, you probably use air conditioning. However, if your home has begun to feel like a sauna it may mean that it is time to get a new air conditioning unit. If your air conditioner is ten years old or older, it is probably on its way out. Even if it seems to be working fine, is most likely using quite a bit more energy than you realize, and you seasonal energy bills are higher than they would be if you were to replac read more