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Energy Efficiency - These Days It Pays to Be Wise!
Homeowners across the country are opening their utility bills, hoping for the best but expecting – and getting – the worse. There is no denying the toll energy costs are taking on budgets and pocketbooks. And it's hard to ignore. Radio, TV, newspapers, even the Internet is brimming with projects of soaring energy prices, confirming with conviction the grim reality that we are smack dab in the middle of a new energy crisis. It’s a growing issue leaving homeowners and homebuilders little recourse but to scramble for new ways to keep the large price of oil from wreaking havoc with their finances.
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With cheap energy long gone, Americans are learning quickly that fuel is not the bargain it once was. (If any further proof was necessary, consider that the DOE has recently projected natural gas prices could very well experience a 61% increase). Heat for homes, electricity for air conditioning and the overall cost for general utility usage will require conservation in the short-term, but the long-term will require new approaches to the design, construction and remodeling of the home’s energy envelope. And that’s where the Norandex family of products can be real energy lifesavers. We have the energy efficient products that will help you conserve energy and save money. We offer energy-efficient products such as insulated siding, windows with energy efficient glass packages, insulated entry doors, rigid polystyrene foamular insulation, coastal storm products and more. "Find a Norandex Contractor" in your area for more information.
"Poster Home" - Opportunities to Conserve Energy and Save Money
This house has been for sale in a Northern Ohio suburb for about a year. Built in 1920, it’s just over 4,000 square feet, all brick, with original wood windows. The price has been dropped a few times and is now around $280,000 in an area where these kinds of homes normally go for $400,000 to $500,000. But it won’t sell, likely because it’s on a gas budget of $800 a month. This is our "Poster Home" for why we believe there are huge opportunities to conserve energy and save money. Norandex provides the kinds of energy-efficient products that can make a difference for homes like this.
Every day the effects of rapidly rising energy costs become harder to ignore, as consumers feel the negative impact on their finances. As energy costs soar, homeowners are becoming painfully aware of the impact this will have on their wallets. Everyday the media is projecting rising energy costs and how they will impact homeowner energy bills. Soaring energy costs have the potential of wreaking havoc on lifestyles if preventative actions are not taken to lesson the impact. See our "15 Energy Savings Tips" for ideas on how you can improve the energy efficiency of your home.
Energy Policy Act of 2005
The cornerstone of the Energy Policy Act is a tax credit available for homeowners for qualified remodeling expenditures. See our "Homeowner Tax Credit Flyer" for answers to frequently asked questions about the energy tax bill.