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| Build Energy Efficiently Into Every House |
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| Energy Savings Driving Green Movement |
| Today’s savvy homebuyers want lower utility bills. In fact, energy efficiency is one of the key factors driving the green building movement. The EPA estimates that the average household spends about $2,200 annually on energy to heat and cool air. To home buyers, going green – for all its environmental benefits – also translates into cost effectiveness. A recent study revealed that 73% of consumers are embracing green “to reduce my bills/control costs” vs. the 26% who said it was to “lessen my impact on the environment.” |
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| Comfort, Safety And Resale Value On Homebuyers' Minds |
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Homebuyers have become more mindful of the moisture-related problems that can develop in a house. They want better indoor air quality and, improved resale value. Air leakage decreases the comfort of a residence by allowing moisture, cold or hot drafts, and unwanted noise to enter, and air infiltration can reduce indoor air quality by permitting dust and airborne pollutants into the home.
Builders who take these concerns seriously stand to benefit significantly – simply by delivering a better house for the money.
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