by Jon Terry | Feb 1, 2011 | Blog, Buying A Home, Home Owner Energy Tips, Mortgages
One way to raise the value of your property and lower your utility bills is to apply for an FHA Energy Efficient Mortgage (FHA EEM). These mortgages are federally recognized and available in all states. FHA Energy Efficient Mortgages provide the means to upgrade the...
by Jon Terry | Jan 6, 2011 | Blog, Green Home Tips, Home Owner Energy Tips
If you are a homeowner who neglected to take advantage of the energy tax credits in 2010, you will get another chance in 2011. This is a great relief to many who thought they missed the cut-off. We owe our thanks to the extension of the energy-efficiency improvement...
by Jon Terry | Dec 14, 2010 | Blog, Green Home Tips
This time of the year when our forced air heaters work overtime, we need to pay particular attention to air quality as it can affect not only your wallet, but also your well-being. Most homes are constructed in such a way that heating and cooling efficiency relies on...
by Jon Terry | Nov 18, 2010 | Blog, Green Home Tips, Home Owner Energy Tips
Snow has finally arrived. During this part of the year, it is particularly important to protect your home from water damage. Not only is it imperative to redirect water from gutter downspouts away from the house, but it is also very important to keep those gutters...
by Jon Terry | Nov 1, 2010 | Blog, Green Home Tips
How can a decision in Granby affect people on the front range? A proposal to divert more western Colorado water to the Front Range has brought renewed debate and controversy over the health of the Colorado River Basin. State wildlife commissioners took public comment...