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Do you use Houzz.com?

By |2014-08-18T16:36:08-07:00August 18th, 2014|Community, CTA Consultation|

Have you been to Houzz? Houzz is a social media website dealing with home design ideas, from furniture and fabrics to custom and homes and remodeling projects. Houzz is a place for homeowners to browse a database of more than two-million photos of residential interiors and exteriors. Home owners can browse photos by room, style,

Best Energy Retrofit

By |2013-08-17T14:45:57-07:00August 17th, 2013|CTA Consultation|

green building Which is the least expensive energy retrofit? A.  Installing solar panels B.  Replacing existing windows with high efficiency windows C.  Installing energy star appliances D.  Sealing air leaksWhich has the highest ROI? A.  Installing solar panels B.  Replacing existing windows with high efficiency windows C.  Installing energy star appliances D. Sealing air

All State’s Maintenance Reminder

By |2013-08-08T15:14:57-07:00August 8th, 2013|CTA Consultation|

You will not often hear me saying something nice about an insurance company.  But here goes. All State’s Maintenance reminder provides you with home maintenance reminders. This is a very smart move on their part.  So often we are hired to do expensive repairs that could have been avoided with a very small amount of

Are your ceiling fans causing you to waste energy?

By |2013-07-22T13:32:21-07:00July 22nd, 2013|CTA Consultation|

The intention of using ceiling fans is to conserve energy. But there are three ways that ceiling fans frequently cause people to waste energy and money. The most common wasteful infraction is leaving the ceiling fan on when no one is in the room. Ceiling fans cool by moving air across the skin. If there

Home Maintenance – Dryer Vent

By |2013-05-29T21:37:33-07:00May 29th, 2013|CTA Consultation|

Vacuum the clothes dryer's exhaust duct at least once a year. It is best to use rigid sheet metal ducting that goes straight out. This will reduce the fire hazard because the duct is less affected by heat and because it is less likely to build up dust.  This will also help your clothes dry

How Often do You Change Your AC Filters?

By |2013-05-23T21:39:04-07:00May 23rd, 2013|CTA Consultation|

We have had a cool spring but that is soon to be over and your air conditioner is probably going to be running a good deal of the time. Do you know how often you should change your air filters?  It is a good idea to change them once a month, when the unit is

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