Bill Hutchins | November 1, 2010
When you’re looking to cut your utility costs, a home energy audit is a great place to start.
Bill Hutchins | October 29, 2010
In today’s increasingly eco-conscious environment, homeowners are more and more concerned about decreasing their energy consumption.
Glen Carter | October 19, 2010
One of the best ways to accomplish both a reduced environmental footprint and to keep your home comfortable is to invest in a home energy ...
Glen Carter | October 19, 2010
With today’s emphasis on cheap and efficient energy solutions, there are a number of ways to prepare your home for the Kentucky climate mood swings, ...
Jeff Kramer | August 20, 2010
Providers of attic vents and fans claim that these products can help keep your attic cool and dry. But will additional attic ventilation substantially lower ...
Kerry Hollenbeck | June 2, 2010
Everything you need to know about home energy audits.
Kerry Hollenbeck | April 21, 2010
If you’re looking to make changes to your home that will increase its energy efficiency, then don’t jump the gun. Instead, start the process off ...
Brian Krause | March 2, 2010
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