What the expanded remodeling tax credit means for consumers (Los Angeles Times)

The federal credit for many improvements to make homes more energy-efficient has been tripled to 30%. Lost in the news of an expanded tax credit for home buyers is perhaps an even better deal for people who already own homes and want to make them more energy-efficient.

What the expanded remodeling tax credit means for consumers. (Los Angeles Times)

Lost in the news of an expanded tax credit for home buyers is perhaps an even better deal for people who already own homes and want to make them more energy-efficient.

Go Green in the City Part 2 – Eco-Friendly Remodeling For Residential and Commercial Real Estate

By Elaine VonCannon As gas prices increase more homebuyers are moving closer to the city, their jobs and hubs of activity to decrease travel costs for themselves and the whole family. In the article “Green in the City Part 1″ we discussed compact fluorescent light bulbs, tankless water heaters, low flow toilets and how to use power strips and surge protectors to conserve energy. In rural and urban environments green building and eco-friendly renovations that work for existing houses, town

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