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2.02.2011

Suggested Reading- How to Design and Build an Energy Efficient Home

The document is full of various Building Materials and Best Practices for the Installation of these Materials. It also covers the various aspects and considerations for Energy Management, Preventing UN-wanted Energy Losses, Moisture Control, Air Filtration, Insulation, Windows, HVAC, Doors, Proper Ventilation, etc.


The document also provides all the Building Code Considerations needed to bring your Projects Current with today's Suggested Energy Efficient Building Codes.


Down Load the (FREE)- Builders and Buyers Handbook. It will give any- Home:Owner, Builder, Site Superintendent, Job Foreman, Crew Member, and others interested in an Energy Efficient Home the suggested and preferred tips and instructions for Designing, Building or Renovating an Energy Efficient Home in a Mixed Climate (our Area- St Louis).


Must Read for anyone involved in Designing, Building, and Retrofitting a Home that will not only be pleasant to live in but reduces energy consumption, thus saving your Hard Earned Money for more important issues.


Down Load the Free Document Here - Builders and Buyers Handbook

Do-It-Yourself Home Energy Audits: 140 Simple Solutions to Lower Energy Costs, Increase Your Home's Efficiency, and Save the Environmen (Tab Green Guru Guides)Consumer Guide to Home Energy Savings (Ninth Edition)Do-It-Yourself Home Energy AuditsConsumer Guide to Home Energy Savings, 9th Edition: Save Money, Save the Earth
Lowe's How-To Series on DVD - Weatherize Your HomeHome Energy-Saving TipsNational Geographic: Plan It GreenNo Cost and Low Cost Home Energy Saving Tips!
The Homeowner's Handbook to Energy Efficiency: A Guide to Big and Small Improvements

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