SAFETOUCH™ A Fiberglass FREE Insulation: New Product

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SAFETOUCH™  A  Fiberglass FREE Insulation:  SAFETOUCH™ Fiberglass-Free Insulation has no glass dust and no added chemicals. Just a soft, durable and healthy insulation made from the same polyester fibers used in your clothes and bedding. This innovative insulation is manufactured out of polyester and is not considered a food source for mold growth.   Because of this the insulation will not harbor mold.  This could be a break through … [Read more...]

Ice Dams

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Removing Ice Dams: Many people have been dealing with ice dams.  The solutions to dealing with ice dams have been addressed on this site and can be accessed through searching "ice dams,  insulation, air leaks, or ventilation." If your house is prone to ice dams, one of the best measures is to rake or remove the first 3' feet of snow from the roofs edge.  for this to be successful this must be done right after it snows.  [with in … [Read more...]

Kohler partners with businesses, municipalities to keep porcelain waste out of landfills

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 KOHLER CO. FINDS INNOVATIVE RESUSE FOR MATERIALS ONCE DESTINED FOR LANDFILL   Kohler partners with businesses, municipalities to keep porcelain waste out of landfills for past 15 years.  This vitreous china (porcelain) cull comes from toilets and lavatories that have not passed inspection for sale to customers. If a defect is found after glazing, the standard protocol has been to send the porcelain waste to the landfill, but, the … [Read more...]

Removing An Ice Dam

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Do You Have Ice Dam Problems? If your home has a steep sloped roof, and is more than 20 years old, there is a high probability that your attic has excessive heat, leading to ice damming.  I spent some time this weekend removing ice dams from my house.  Here are some thoughts: What Is An Ice Dam? An ice dam is a ridge of ice that forms at the edge of a roof and prevents melting snow (water) from draining off the roof.  This water … [Read more...]

Should I Insulate My House?

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Adding Insulation And Air Leak Sealing Checking your house's insulation is one of the easiest and most cost-effective ways to reduce energy waste and save on energy bills.  A good insulating system includes a combination of products and construction techniques that protect a home from outside hot or cold temperatures, protect it against air leaks, and control moisture. You can increase the comfort of your house, reduce heating and cooling … [Read more...]

Credits For Energy-Smart Remodeling?

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The $858 billion federal tax bill signed into law by President Obama on Dec. 17 had both good and bad things for American homeowners.  The legislation slashed the popular tax credits for energy-efficient remodeling from the current 30 percent of an improvement's cost ($1,500 maximum per taxpayer) to just a 10 percent credit with a $500 maximum for expenditures on insulation materials, exterior windows and storm doors, skylights and metal and … [Read more...]

The “SINS” Of Greenwashing

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My friend Eric Snow also known as "Vermont PR Guy" recently wrote about the marketing sins of "Green- washing."  Green-washing is defined as the act of misleading consumers about the environmental practices of a company or the environmental benefits of a product or service.  95 per cent of consumer products claiming to be green are committing at least one of the “sins” of greenwashing Read his article here.  Original Sin Eric  … [Read more...]

Compact Florescent Bulbs: Choosing The Correct Brightness

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Choosing The Correct CFL  Brightness: Compact Florescent Bulbs  or CFL’s are a variation of the fluorescent tube.  CFL’s work the same way, only are designed to fit into a standard incandescent bulb socket. They operate on a quarter of the energy used by incandescent, and can last up to ten times longer. Choosing the correct CFL brightness is easy.  Manufacturers of CFL bulbs list on the product packaging equivalency information to … [Read more...]