Tuesday, November 20, 2007

What’s Happened To The Term Energy

What happens if a tiny hole occurs in the wall? That’d be a great nesting place for rodents. The ideal energy-efficient home retains the best environment for human habitation while minimizing the cost of energy.Won’t there be added weight on the building from the soil and moisture from rain? I would be concerned about molds forming from the moist soil. Energy efficiency is a series of modifications you can make to your home to make more efficient then what is it currently operating at. Wouldn’t I need a flat roof? I heard flat roofs need repairs more frequently, once every ten years..I recommend you check out Energy Efficient Home Articles. It is a GREAT resource website that will explain and tell you how to make your home a better operating, more efficient, money saving, unit. His definition of an energy efficient home by Dennis Crook.I certainly don’t want my walls made out of straw bail. At least I understand what it means and won’t have to rebuild my house. Where will I put the soil when it needs repaired? When it needs mowed how does the mover get onto the roof? I already have enough lawn to mow.”Thank you for this simple explanation! I finally understand what an energy-efficient home is. He’s built energy efficient homes since the Carter Administration in the 1980’s. That is more than pitched roofs. What happens if there is a fire, straw will immediately spark right?Has anyone really thought through the term “green building”? Or was the term developed as a new marketing ploy to sell products? I think I’ll stick with my home.

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