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12.01.2012

Solar Lease Systems Home or Business

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Here is my first reply from the company using a friends house while I'm working we are determining what will work best on my warehouse/office building.

"Scotty,

Here is what it looks like for XXXXXX. The back of her roof can hold 27 panels. A 245 panels gives her a 6.615 kW system size. We could throw a few on the garage but that would require another inverter and might not make financial sense.

On the 27 panels we have two lease options:

No Money down with annual payment of $662 with savings of $744 a year. Purchase in 6 years for $2,000.00

Pre-Paid lease. Pay $1,654 when installed in 90 days. No annual payments for 5 years. Purchase in 6 years for $700.00.

Either way it works great for her, but the pre-paid is a better deal. Again, she doesn’t have to have that money until it is built and ready to be turned on. That’s 90-120 days down the road.

Let talk about it tomorrow morning when you can."

Scotty Adds: In a nutshell: this will cut her electric payments to Ameren UE in half.



Breaking News: St Louis Solar $00.00 Zero Money Down

Breaking News: I now offer Solar Systems for your Home with $00.00 ZERO Costs to You.  It is called a Solar Lease Program and Available to Home Owners and Commercial Buildings for the St Louis Area!!!

Why Pay Ameren UE when you can get paid by the Sun?

Free Green Estimates with detailed Income Producing Financial Statements 





Thank you for stopping by St Louis Renewable Energy. Feel free to comment in the section below or contact Scotty for any Home Improvement Projects or Energy Reducing Needs and Scotty, Scotts Contracting will respond ASAP. Company Web Address: http://www.stlouisrenewableenergy.com

11.30.2012

Fake or Real Xmas Trees- Green or Not

 







Christmas Tree

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  Have you ever wondered if it's more eco-friendly to buy a real or an artificial Christmas tree? Even the most well-intentioned greenies fall on both sides of the debate. Could it actually be good to cut down a tree? Should you buy something you can reuse over and over?

Believe it or not, real trees are always the eco-friendlier choice. Read the reasons why, and try a new type of tree this holiday season.
 
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11.28.2012

First Floor Ceiling Joist Reinforcement-Benton Project

On the Benton Project we found that the Structural Lumber was in good shape for the most part on this stage of the building project.  During the Design Build Demo we removed a staircase that did not meet current building codes and because the area was not framed to current build techniques for proper structural support

Notes:

  1.  removed the stair case- and carefully supported the area during with adjustable 'House Jacks'

  2. We added additional Support Joists and  Joist Hangers for the ceiling and floor

  3.  Added 3/4 in plywood on the floor

  4. Built a Laundry Room in place of 1/2 of the Removed Stair Way. Note 2-  The Front Wall of the Laundry Room now supports the Area where the Ceiling Joists needed extra support see photo below. 

  5. Because all the 2nd Floor Plumbing, 2nd Floor Laundry Room, was located directly above this Area we ran all the pipes, exhaust vents, etc in the Lowered Ceiling of the 1st Floor Laundry Room and Bathroom Stack Wall.




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removed the stair case- and carefully supported the area during with adjustable 'House Jacks'
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We added additional Support Joists and  Joist Hangers for the ceiling and floor

Support Joists and  Joist Hangers




  • Built a Laundry Room in place of 1/2 of the Removed Stair Way. Note 2-  The Front Wall of the Laundry Room now supports the Area where the Ceiling Joists needed extra support see photo below. 
  • Because all the 2nd Floor Plumbing, 2nd Floor Laundry Room, was located directly above this Area we ran all the pipes, exhaust vents, etc in the Lowered Ceiling of the 1st Floor Laundry Room and Bathroom Stack Wall.



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