Not Just Warmer. Safer, too. Winter is just around the corner. If you live in an area of the country where snow and ice are inevitable, when you install radiant heat in your driveways and sidewalks, shoveling (and slipping!) doesn’t have to be. Avoid spotty, patchy areas of melt with Creatherm’s patented grid system […]
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WASHINGTON — The green building sector is outpacing overall construction growth in the U.S. and will account for more than 2.3 million American jobs this year, according to a new U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) study from Booz Allen Hamilton. The 2015 Green Building Economic Impact Study finds the green building industry contributes more than […]
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Creatherm is proud to be featured in the S.E.E.D. Home project by La Mirada Homes.
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By Amy Hoak, MarketWatch CHICAGO (MarketWatch) — Forget holiday door-buster sales. For big savings, some homeowners are actually buying themselves new doors for Christmas this year, in time to claim the government’s tax credit for home energy efficiency on their income taxes. The credit covers energy-efficient doors and windows, insulation, roofs, water heaters, biomass stoves, […]
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Historic houses can be updated to the highest standards for resource efficiency and hurricane readiness, without sacrificing their one-of-a-kind character. That’s what Galveston Historical Foundation will demonstrate on October 2, when its Green Revival Show House opens to the public. Visitors will be able to tour the 1890 cottage at 3101 Avenue Q free of […]
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By Tom Spalding Posted: August 2, 2010 Indianapolis government leaders have announced a program that provides incentives for property owners and developers to renovate or construct new buildings in a sustainable manner. The program allows for projects built after Aug. 1 to receive up to a 50 percent rebate on building permit fees associated with […]
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Generation Green: What Are You Doing to Redefine Our Future? GreenbuildExpo.org is looking for your videos. Let’s face it. So far 2010 hasn’t been exactly kind. Every day has seemed to bring a new natural (or unnatural) disaster, partisan discord across the country, and economic news that has kept the world in a state of […]
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