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     By:Roby Hicks

    Home inspection is an important step before purchasing a new home. However, there are still buyers who neglect this. According to some, this is unnecessary as they can handle any defects once they move in. But this would be very inconvenient for them. Knowing the real condition of the property before purchasing it offers many benefits. First, they will know what to expect. Secondly, they can make the appropriate plans to handle whatever problems the property may have.


    In Category - Home Inspection
  • Solar Water Heating Options

     By:Andy Groves

    Life is full of choices and making the right decision on solar water heating options is just another choice that a person needs to make when making the switch to solar power. In recent years, as education and awareness has improved, more and more people are beginning to think about their impact on the environment. Coupled with the skyrocketing price of fuel and energy these days, 'green' alternatives like solar power have emerged from the fringe and are now at the forefront of environmental control options. Solar water heating represents one of the most popular ways that the average homeowner can tap into solar energy since it is relatively easy and cost effective to implement, even in existing homes. When installing these energy efficient and environmentally responsible heating elements, there are two choices available: flat plate or evacuated tube collectors. Is one better than the other? Not necessarily. It depends on the situation.


    In Category - Green Building
  • How Do Active Solar Heating Systems Work?

     By:Andy Groves

    An active solar heating system differs from a passive one because it uses various components to collect and distribute the solar heat it collects. Passive systems typically involve architectural changes to a home that allows the solar heat to be used more directly and don't involve many moving parts. Active solar heating systems are very efficient in their operation and can be used to augment or even replace conventional heating systems for most homes.


    In Category - Green Building
  • Why solar water heating can help our environment

     By:Andy Groves

    The population of the earth is slowly realizing that natural resources are not endless. Using natural resources in excess is causing the earth to deteriorate and will eventually become uninhabitable. Scientists are constantly working to find other ways to provide basic necessities like heat and power to every home in the world. One of those things includes solar water heating devices.


    In Category - Green Building
  • Use Solar Water Heating To Heat Your Pool This Summer

     By:Andy Groves

    Even though a pool can be a wonderful addition to any home, heating the water enough to make it comfortable to swim can be an expensive proposition. Conventional gas pool heaters are notoriously inefficient and since the pool water typically cools off every evening, you have to run the heater constantly to keep the pool water warm. This can become a very expensive process very quickly that prevents many families from using their pool for most of the summer. Fortunately this no longer has to be a problem since the same type of solar water heating technology that has been used on homes is now being adapted for heating the water in pools. These solar water heating systems are an inexpensive and very efficient way to use the free energy the sun provides to lower your energy bills and heat your pool all summer.


    In Category - Home & Garden


  • Home Warranty Benefits

     By:Roby Hicks

    Many think that a home warranty is an unnecessary expense. After all, you can just take care of the property, monitor it regularly and you will not encounter problems. Besides, most insurance companies do not cover everything. You will most likely incur costs when repairs are needed at home. However, it is surely beneficial to invest in a home warranty. You may be careful with your property but unexpected things can happen that will cause damages in your home.


    In Category - Property Insurance
  • Get to Know some Tips on How to Take Good Care of your Water Heater

     By:Flynna Jones

    Water heaters are usually installed in places where you least can see them. You will not notice them even if you often use them. But water heaters need maintenance such any other electronic device in your house.


    In Category - Home Improvement
  • Harness the Sun to Heat Water in the Home

     By:Paul Escobedo

    This is a relatively new trend and though it is a long term investment it is a way to save money and help out the environment at the same time.


    In Category - Green Building
  • Should I Install an Active Or Passive Solar Heating System?

     By:Andy Groves

    The sun provides more than enough free energy everyday to completely eliminate the need to burn fossil fuels if we could harvest it. This solar energy comes to us in many forms and solar heating is one of the ways we can harness this free resource to lower our dependence on other less-renewable fuels.


    In Category - Green Building
  • When the Efficiency of Water Heating Systems is Compared, Gas is Tops

     By:marco benavides

    Heating and cooling bills are typically the largest in a home, but water heating follows close behind since hot water is used for so many things in the home. If you have planned your purchase ahead of time, then you will have the money saved up and the system picked out. Gas-fired systems tend to be the most efficient water heating systems available, and storage water heaters are by far the most common in use today.


    In Category - Home Improvement
  • Why you should only use accredited solar installers

     By:Andy Groves

    Solar installers and companies providing technological services should have BERR and BIS accreditation to meet or exceed the conformity standards set forth by ISO, UK and EU documents. By definition, accreditation is the certification issued by a government approved authority which states the accredited company has the necessary skills, experience and established competence to carry out specific tasks.


    In Category - Green Building
  • Do You Have Solar Installers In Your Attic?

     By:Andy Groves

    If not, you really should! Increasingly, householders are investing in greener, more modern methods of heating their homes and water. Solar power is rapidly becoming the favourite scheme and solar installers are now very much part of the heating business.


    In Category - Green Building
  • Save electric power with solar energy water heaters

     By:Jeanette Gretsch

    Solar energy water heaters receive energy from the sun in the form of radiation and convert it to thermal energy for use. The two kinds of heaters are active and passive heaters.


    In Category - Green Building


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