As environmentally-conscious home improvement professionals , we believe in using products and techniques that are ecologically friendly. On practice we endorse is recycling building materials to reduce any impact on the environment. Most used materials can be either recycled or reused.
Read MoreSpring's most predominant color? Green - in just about every hue. Once the snow melts and the mud dries, the grass begins to turn green, early spring flowers shoot up, and the trees are beginning to bud.
Read MoreKeeping your home as efficient as possible is one of the most important parts being a home owner. Green remodeling saves you money, keeps your home comfortable and helps the environment at the same time.
Read MoreOver the past few years, energy consciousness has been in the spotlight. Energy Star appliances have become popular as have low-energy light bulbs. However, the most important thing we can do to conserve energy in our own homes is to alter our behavior.
Read MoreWhether plotting a new home and landscaping or remodeling what you already have, the environment in mind is extremely important. Although energy efficient roofing, siding and heat/cooling systems are vital, the existing ecology should still be remembered.
Read MoreAre you shopping for ways to lower energy costs? A pellet stove might the solution. We shared about these stoves in a recent post, but here is a little more detailed information to help you decide if these stoves are right for you.
Read MoreWinter brings the cold, and with it, dry air. Companies ply the market with coupons for lotions and the old humidifiers come out of storage. These portable appliances are easy to use. You just fill the water tank, turn it on and let it run.
Read MoreSometimes old ideas are still the best when it comes to heating systems. Ancient Romans used subfloor heating centuries ago, and the idea is making a comeback. What Is Radiant Floor Heating?
Read MoreWhen winter comes, energy bills usually go up and it’s time to find ways to save money on your energy bills. One way to do that without sacrificing comfort is by installing a wood pellet stove. Convenient and Eco-Friendly The pellets are made up of recycled wood shavings and sawdust.
Read MoreMaking a home more earth-friendly is becoming a priority for many Minnesota homeowners. We love Minnesota's natural beauty, and making our homes more energy-efficient and environmentally responsible can help us all to protect that beauty.
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