Radiant in Residential
Tips on winterizing your home
Winter is almost here and many North American homeowners are worried about how to keep their house warm without breaking the bank.
Winter is almost here and many North American homeowners are worried about how to keep their house warm without breaking the bank.
The residential housing market is going green. Echo Homes Magazine reports that green homes comprised of 17 percent of the overall residential construction market in 2011.
Warmboard, Inc has teamed up with Blu Homes to construct a one-of-a-kind house for Sunset Magazine's 2012 Idea House. Blu Homes has constructed its latest and largest design - a two-story prefab structure with the latest in energy efficient designs.
A recent example of efficient home construction practices has now gone green.
For some Americans, living within a green structure is a dream come true and they may do anything possible to make that vision a reality.
Every winter homeowners are forced to wonder what that burning smell is.
Gleaming hardwood floors often entice Americans to purchase a home or rent an apartment.
Sometimes, property gems are made available on the market that feature both the modern amenities Americans have come to expect and historical beauty.
Many Americans are undoubtedly considering the impact of the predicted rise in heating costs.
Americans are increasingly turning their focus toward investing in green technology.
Many Americans are looking to improve the energy efficiency of their home.
There are many events in life that people cannot prevent, and when an individual is undergoing a change in his or her ability to carry out day-to-day tasks or a life condition adjustment, it is often difficult to accommodate this type of transition.