June 19, 2008

Save Energy, Stay Cool

Last month I discussed a quick and easy way to keep cool and save energy by using an oscillatingor portable fan. 

For June, here’s another tip to help you keep cool without cranking on the AC so much in the summer time. And just in case you think we’re well into summertime we got until June 21st before it’s official. 

This tip isn’t some task you can start performing on a daily basis. It’s more of a idea that would really help as you decide how and what to invest in in terms of your home. 

Think, insulation. 

  • Siding is insulated. Is your home properly insulated with the best material for keeping heat out?
  • Attics, crawl spaces, floors. Do they have the best siding available in them? Most homes will use the “pink stuff” rolled out in these areas but is it the best? With advents in insulation such as spray on foam you could be getting better energy values from newer products. 
  • Insulated windows. Are your windows equipped with thermal glass that slows down heat infiltration as much as possible? Low-e, double glazed windows, with a good spacer system, foam filling, and even the use of vinyl over wood can cut down on how much heat is coming into your home everyday. 
So think insulation. It’s not just going to keep you warm in the winter but it will greatly reduce the amount of heat coming into your home this summer. 
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June 17, 2008

Don’t Let the Heat In

I was in a customer’s home today looking at their front door they need replaced. As is necessary, the customer and I were walking in and out of the door looking all that needs to be replaced. It was of course a hot June day and keeping the front door open as we looked around caused the customer’s wife to finally chime in with “Shut the door. You’re letting all the heat in!”

Just as those words came out of her mouth I thought, “She gets it!”.

You see, I grew up in Atlanta hearing “Don’t let the cool air out! Shut the door!” or “I’m not paying to air condition the whole neighborhood!”. But rarely do people seem to realize that even though an open door or window will let cool air escape, heat is coming into your home at a much quicker rate than it would if the door or window was closed. 

That’s why thermal windows and doors work to not only keep you warmer in the winter but cool in the summer. Properly insulated windows allow heat to come into your home at a much slower rate. Think about what your single paned or aluminum windows are doing to keep heat out? Nothing!

So if you’re looking to cut down on the AC costs this summer, think about whether or not your windows are helping or hurting your insulation. Keeping the heat out can really help you win that battle. 

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April 14, 2008

An Investment That Lasts

Of the many investments that homeowners make…think about them for a moment.
Mutual funds, bonds, stocks, entertainment, 401 k’s, automobiles, college funds, savings. How many of them are guaranteed to be around 20 years from now let alone to last a lifetime? Not only that but how many of those investments will have long term effects that will outlive their original buyer?

Believe it or not replacement windows and doors with lifetime warranties are the kind of investments that you know will last for many years to come. And it’s not just because they’re built to last.

Vinyl replacement windows that are energy efficient and use the most advanced technology of the day reduce energy usage, reduce C02 emissions, and help you save money year after year for a lifetime. When you replace a thermally inefficient single paned window, which does nothing to keep heat from transferring in and out of the house, you upgrade to a window that will ensure a reduction in heating and cooling usage.

Wouldn’t it be nice to put an investment in your home that not only helps your home become more beautiful but take a step toward going green? And wouldn’t it be nice to invest a feature on your home that not only has a lifetime warranty but comes with a lifetime warranty to cover the installation and service? Green, energy efficient, replacement windows are a step in the right direction.

There are very few investments you can make on your home in Atlanta that will last a lifetime. Not only that but there are very few investments that will increase your energy efficiency like a replacement window so that you can contribute to something positive that will help the next generation keep Atlanta going green!

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