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- Interested in taking a deep dip into the home energy waters? Then Home Energy Pros is for you.
- New federal standards in 2012 will mean more efficient light bulbs and a change in the way light bulbs are labeled and purchased.
- Think you're ready to remodel? Do your research first.
- First of all, we’re now building houses tighter for greater energy efficiency, but without mechanical ventilation systems. And second, we’re filling these tighter houses with synthetic, man-made building materials, furnishings, and cleaning products...
- While air conditioning becomes a pressing need as temperatures rise, taking time to look into energy efficient models can reap long-term benefits.
- Two trends to counter for healthier homes.
- Simple changes to reduce energy use.
- Solar hot water energy generation often cuts conventional energy bills in half, and current government incentives greatly reduce net installation costs.
- Do smart meters actually lower energy use and cost, and are they safe?
- Tankless technology offers a solution to this every day headache: an endless supply of hot water that’s also energy efficient.
- Weatherization programs helped homeowners seal up many of the cracks in their houses that air used to leak through.
- When using the term “green prefabricated homes”, some of us can’t help but imagine a small double-wide mobile home covered in some sort of mossy overgrowth. While that notion is pretty far out, many of us have preconceived notions about green housing that frankly aren’t true. This book - Prefabulous + Almost Off the Grid - contests these fallacies.
- Jennifer Schwab talks about the new fuel cell for homeowners and its environmental and energy-saving benefits.
- Some ERVs can recover formaldehyde in the same way that they recover water.
- That is the debate HHI has been having with a few industry leaders from the home ventilation sector.
- The author shows prefabricated homes can be built with customizable, attractive, and quality green materials in less time than traditional construction, while reducing waste and yielding an energy-efficient, sturdy, and cost-effective home.
- Planning and implementing an energy and space-efficient, eco-friendly bathroom.
- Balanced ventilation uses two fans that operate simultaneously, one to blow fresh air indoors and one to blow stale air outdoors—so the house experiences a neutral pressure.
- Focusing on more than traditional ways to remove VOCs and allergens in the air can lead to better prevention and treatment of allergies and asthma.
- Three misconceptions about tight houses are: 1. They have poor IAQ, 2.They have mold and moisture problems, and 3. Chimneys don't work well in them.
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