Carpenters Remodeling

Window Efficiency: Let the Environment Pay You Back

The term “going green” is a new trend across the country. The onset of fears like global warming has caused concerns. Many people want to do their part whether it’s purchasing devices with the Energy Star logo or trying to figure out a cost effective way to keep their heating costs down in winter. These practices are good for our environment and our budget.

Energy Efficient Renovations

Install Your New Door Professionally With Zero Worries

The door to your home is one of the first things people see as they enter. When it comes time to choose a door, you’ll want to find one that is not only aesthetically pleasing but properly functioning as well. You should pick a door that is constructed to be energy efficient and features beautiful designs. You can even choose stylish glass etchings to boost the appearance.

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Retrofitting Your Home

Green remodeling usually involves design or construction projects that can reduce the environmental impacts of remodeling including energy, water, waste generation, harmful emissions and material consumption. Integrating your home’s current operational systems with new “green” systems is called retrofitting and is crucial to save money in any renovation.

When preparing for a remodeling project, you must first do a few things:

Repairing Your Roof

If you have a damaged roof or missing roof tiles, wind and rain can get into the structure of your home and quickly cause many problems. Repairing structural damage is ultimately much more expensive than just replacing the roof. If you do not make roof repairs at the first sign of damage, rot can begin and lead to expensive damage in just a years time.

New Trends in Outdoor Decks

Compared to most other home additions, decks are a lot less expensive. Adding a deck to your existing home can increase your homes value and make it more marketable.

Decks have become a summer staple for most American’s back yards. To keep up with the trend towards outdoor living spaces that mimic indoors, decks are getting more high quality. From decorative railings to drainage systems and a greater variety of building materials, today’s decks go way beyond simple wood platforms for patio furniture or an outdoor grill.