Fourth Annual Green Home Tour features two houses from North Carolina
The Fourth Annual Green Home Tour will be held on August 20 and hosted by the Environmental and Conservation Organization.
The Fourth Annual Green Home Tour will be held on August 20 and hosted by the Environmental and Conservation Organization.
An energy efficient house with all of the modern amenities and green technology was recently completed in Kelowna, British Columbia, as local residents have applauded the new eco-friendly Home for Learning.
Imagine living in a home that does not cost a fortune to heat. With Warmboard this can be achieved even in the coldest of climates, like Antarctica, where Warmboard is being used to heat up one of the coldest places on Earth. Unlike conventional forced air heating systems that heat an entire home, Warmboard is the ultimate comfort heating system and it’s practical. In the layout design of the Warmboard radiant sub floor, several zones are created to keep heat loss and waste to a minimum.
The students at the University of California, Riverside will soon enjoy the benefits of a new recreation center.
Homeowners seeking to reduce their utility expenses or reduce the carbon footprint associated with their house may want to consider including a number of modern technologies into their properties' design.
There are a number of different designs for new homes, but with an eye toward sustainability and cost control, a number of potential owners are hoping that a past trend is going to come back into popularity.
Driving through a neighborhood in America may allow an onlooker to notice the increasingly popular use of rooftop solar panels by homeowners, a practice which has gained momentum because of the many cost-saving benefits posed by these products and similar energy efficient technology.
The benefits of energy efficient technology and projects has been expressed by people across a number of industries, but a recent conference in Manhattan, Kansas, has attracted leaders to speak to the advantages of green and sustainable products in buildings and homes across the state.
Many Americans are looking to improve the energy efficiency of their home.
Every winter homeowners are forced to wonder what that burning smell is.