Homeowners who have invested in energy-efficient upgrades, such as fuel cells, geothermal heat pumps, small wind turbines, solar panels and solar-powered water heaters, may be eligible for the first credit. Homeowners who have invested in energy-efficient improvements like insulated roofing, windows and doors may be eligible for the latter. Did you make your home more… Read More
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8 Ways to Boost Your Home’s Value
By Barbara Pronin Improving the look and functionality of your home goes a long way toward boosting its value. But what types of renovation are today’s buyers looking for? If you are thinking of remodeling, a national survey by Consumer Reports reveals the most sought-after amenities: Kitchens top the list – Buyers want a clean,… Read More
Evaluate Your Home’s Energy Use – Take a ‘Homeselfe’
The Selfie has evolved from an act of vanity to a useful tool. Do you know what your home’s energy picture looks like? There’s an app for that. Read on. ~Bill By John Voket Even I am guilty of taking an occasional selfie to ‘check myself’ and see if everything looks good. So the notification… Read More