This article from the Boston Herald : Home buyers apparently no longer believe that bigger is better. The U.S. Census Bureau recently reported that the median size of newly built…
From The Wall Street Journal: In an attempt to boost sales in a dismal market, homebuilders are turning to what has been one of the most overlooked aspects of a…
Obama Champions Efficiency in Stimulus Feb 10, 2009 New York Times Obama Champions Efficiency in Stimulus By Kate Galbraith “Why wouldn’t we want to make that…
Conservation Pros were featured on the local news, here in Asheville. Apparently, the producers heard that more and more homeowners were looking to stay in their existing home and make…
What is the difference between energy efficiency and energy conservation? Imagine you’re in your living room, fretting about the cost of heating your home. If you should decide to turn…
The time for energy efficiency to hit the mainstream has come. An excerpt from an article in December’s Time Magazine: This may sound too good to be true, but the…
At long last, there’s a set of comprehensive guidelines for Green Remodeling projects! REGREEN, developed by the United States Green Building Council and the American Society of Interior Designers’ Foundation,…
Conservation Pros is pleased to announce their Spring 2008 Cellulose Insulation Discount for Asheville and the rest of Western North Carolina! For the month of April only we’re holding a…
Remember those heady days when anyone with a 600 credit score and a remote control could nurse their dreams of becoming the next Donald Trump? They’re gone. Remember that market run-up when…
Here’s a sobering statistic; the average American household spends about $3,000 each year to heat, cool and power a home. That means that, over the next decade, assuming energy prices…