October 6, 2011

Energy Efficient Windows Lower Costs and Protect Your Home

When doing a home energy audit, many people fail to take into account one of the prime sources of energy inefficiencies – the doors and windows. According to the U.S. Department of Energy, replacing old windows with energy efficient windows can help lower a person’s household energy bills by seven to 15 percent each month. Over time, this can add up to a savings of hundreds of dollars a year along with helping the environment by reducing a household’s carbon footprint and lowering the amount of greenhouse gas emissions from power plants.

It’s important to search for ENERGY STAR rated windows when looking to improve the efficiency of your home. The interior of these windows retains heat during the winter, creating fewer “cold spots” that require more energy to cool. Likewise, they also reduce the “heat gain” cause by summer sun without reducing the overall light that comes into your home. They can even reduce sun damage to photos, flooring and other items in your home.

It’s not just windows that can cause problems. Inefficient doors and skylights can also cause drafts and require more power to heat in the winter or cool off in the summer. The best way to find out how you can save significant money in your energy costs and protect your valuables from damage is to have a professional energy audit conducted by home insulation contractors such as the Home Energy Team. By performing a full audit, trained and certified experts can help you to reduce your energy costs and reduce your energy usage.

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July 28, 2010

Aspects of new home construction Los Angeles

So you are looking begin new home construction Los Angeles according to the standards of go green mandate?

Let the buyer beware is the phrase that applies to this situation, as there are several home builders who would like to tell you that they know what they are doing but sadly aren’t equipped for the job. According to reports, only a small percentage of contractors and home builders are certified to carry out green construction Los Angeles by earning a certification known as the Certified Green Professional offered by the National Association of Home Builders.

So the first thing that one must to protect themselves from hoaxes is to check for this certification when screening contractors and companies that wish to get you to sign the contract so that they can start building your home. This will definitely give you the advantage in being able to ask knowledgeable questions that will show them that you know quite a bit about the construction business yourself, and are most interested in protecting your interests.

At another level, one can do some research to find the best location at their home for solar power installations, and then begin to screen potential constructors with a C-46 license which certifies one to install solar panel – and in the right way.

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June 1, 2010

Solar Energy on a Global Scale

By now you have most likely heard about solar inverters; home solar panels can help reduce and even eliminate electricity bills. But just how viable is the sun when it comes to meeting our energy needs on a global scale? Very! According to National Geographic, every hour the sun produces enough energy to satisfy global energy needs for an entire year.

While the sun is able to provide more than enough energy for the entire world, the technology is still only utilized by less than one tenth of one percent of global energy demand, according to National Geographic. However, the idea of solar energy is beginning to take flight and more people are looking into residential solar power systems than ever before. Companies such as SunWize offer complete solar panel engineering and installation, so you too can take advantage of this clean, renewable resource: the sun.

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March 23, 2010

Go Green with Home Solar Panels

Home solar panels offer more than low electricity bills. An increasing number of environmentally-conscious homeowners are installing home solar panels as an effort to help reduce the impact on the environment. According to National Geographic, solar energy use has increased 20 percent a year over the past 15.

The environmental benefits of solar panels are numerous. Solar energy is an infinite fuel source that is pollution and noise free. In other words, solar energy is a clean and renewable source of energy. In addition, home solar inverters are flexible, meaning that there is more than enough solar energy to power homes and offices as well as cars.

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