Home Energy Fixes

The following water-saving actions are simply a starting point to reduce residential water consumption and turn your digs into a conservation powerhouse. If being a good steward of the environment isn't motive enough, certainly the monetary savings should be. read more >
Staying resourceful and saving energy speaks volumes with a pleasant architectural design. read more >
If you like taking long, luxurious baths, Page Wilson isn't the man to build your bathroom. But if you're craving a simpler lifestyle and a home focused on quality and longevity, he could be your guy. read more >
Investments in saving energy can provide a better return than many stocks can provide in today's market. Now is the time to go green with your energy use, and taking advantage of tax ?credits and incentives makes it even more affordable to do so. ?Invest wisely, reduce your environmental footprint and save big. read more >
Preserving the scenery was one of Ross Cranford's goals when he approached Herron Horton Architects of Little Rock in 2005 about designing a home for the lot that was as environmentally conscious as possible. The result was a 3,500 square-foot house with lower monthly utility bills than Cranford's previous home — a condo in the River Market with less square footage. His monthly utility bills are also about a third of the cost of his parents', who own a more traditional house in the Heights. read more >
A list of green resources in building a new home or retrofitting an old one. read more >
A look at local businesses making their living by going green. read more >
An energy audit can help solve serious energy problems in your home and lower your utility bills. read more >
It's true that the most effective energy-saving strategies - adding better insulation, upgrading your heating equipment, getting a professional energy audit - involve some hefty up-front costs. But take heart: There's plenty you can do right ?now to trim your energy bills without spending a cent. Here are some ideas from weatherization expert Bruce Harley to get you started. read more >
Living an eco-friendly lifestyle doesn't have to be a burden. Commonly located near daily destinations, green neighborhoods - compact, mixed-use communities that often feature green spaces, green infrastructure and green buildings - make it easy for residents to cut their greenhouse gas emissions. Whether they conserve natural habitat or feature LEED-certified homes, the following neighborhoods earn props for their eco-sensibilities.? read more >
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