Showing posts with label Energy Saving. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Energy Saving. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Marriages trending later in life: What to gift at the wedding?


According to recent figures by the U.S. Census, more couples are putting off the vows than ever before, with the marrying age for women jumping from 20 in the 1960s to 25 today, and the average age for men at 27, up from 22.

As marriage age shifts, so does the ideal wedding gift, and many retailers are finding shoppers looking for ways to help newly married friends with major home investments instead of the old classics of flatware and linens.

Here are some ideas retailers have for later-in-life wedding gifts:

• Interior Design: Buy a session with an interior designer, feng shui expert or décor consultant for your relatives or loved ones to help them re-start on the right foot

• Prepay for an energy-saving home improvement, like cellular window shades, to help with money-saving long-term investments

• Purchase a gift card at a nearby hardware store or department store for couples who may be facing major fix-it jobs, or encourage engaged friends to register at stores with home improvement products.

• Collaborate with several friends to chip in and buy one major home purchase, gift card, or home improvement cash-equivalent as opposed to several small gifts.

Gordon's Window Decor will work with buyers on deals that cater to wedding gifts, and offer cost-savings for large purchases.

"We talk to many couples who are taking the next step in their relationship by shopping here - often their first investments together are in smart home purchases,” said Kelly Conklin, a sales manager.

“Helping out with those essential household needs fills a big hole in the budget for new couples,” she said.

Wednesday, June 3, 2009

Top Five Affordable Ways to take advantage of Federal Tax Credits

All the home improvement and DIY decor blogs are abuzz with folks chattering about how they want to take advantage of the federal energy efficiency tax credit. Who wouldn't?

But a common theme pervades: All those hot new eco-trends seem too expensive!

The U.S. Dept. of Energy estimates homeowners can save 30% on their heating and cooling bills by adding insulation and air-sealing to their homes.

“The new tax credits can help homeowners defray the cost of several types of energy efficiency upgrades, making them more affordable at this time of economic strain for many” said Kateri Callahan, president of the Alliance to Save Energy, a Washington, D.C.-based nonprofit that promotes energy efficiency for a recent article by RisMedia (rismedia.com).

“By tightening up their homes with added insulation...and sealing of doors and windows, homeowners will enjoy lower heating and cooling costs, too,” Callahan added.

Keeping that in mind, we've compiled the Top 5 Most Affordable Energy Efficient Home Improvements Using the Federal Tax Credit:

1 -Insulate The Roof - up to 25% of heat is lost through the roof. And it doesn't have to involve hiring contractors and major expenses. Check it out - the government has tips on how to do it yourself.

2- Cover windows with Energy Smart coverings.
EcoSmartShades have been certified for the tax credits when used with the energy tracks. We custom cut them to size, and if you're looking to really save we have DIY installation instructions online. Visit our site to learn more about them or order online. Or find stores near you.

3- Replace dying appliances with EnergyStar.
Do make sure they are eligible for tax breaks. Sure, it might not be the time to splurge on just anything, but look for that logo when replacing an old battered appliance that is on its last legs. And do it by Dec. 2010!

4. Insulate Hot-Water Pipes
Wrap all hot-water supply pipes with foam rubber insulation. The dense rubber will keep water that's trapped in the pipe hotter for longer, reducing the time you have to run cold water while you wait for it to heat up. As a bonus, you'll save on fuel to heat the water.

5- Sneaky Leaks: Cover up skylights, sliding doors, and get storm doors!
Cover skylights and sliding glass doors with energy-saving window treatments, and consider adding storm doors. The energy efficiency tax credit includes purchases of storm doors meeting requirements. Skylights and sliding doors can be easily overlooked, but are just as bad culrpits as windows. EcoSmart Shades also provide custom-cut tracked shades for these uses - and as always, we offer free fabric samples.

For more on home improvements with the tax breaks visit:
Alliance to Promote Energy Efficiency
The Database of State Incentives for Renewables and Efficiency
The Internal Revenue Service
EnergyStar Tax Credits rundown

Monday, April 27, 2009

Could Spring Be Here?!

Could Spring Be Here!?!

SIGNS:
I saw a Robin, a mosquito, and a load of woodchips being delivered to my neighbor’s house all in one day- I think spring might be here! In Vermont the arrival of spring is cause for statewide celebration. People smile a little easier, laugh a little louder, and linger outside a bit later.

DILEMA:
With spring comes longer days and I sure felt that in my living room the other day. The sun was pouring through the skylights and the room was down right hot.


SOLUTION:
Everyone at Gordon’s Window Decor has always told me that my skylights were the most important windows to cover, but I guess since I don’t sit right next to it I never realized just how much impact they have. AND according to HGTV (http://www.hgtv.com/organizing/window-coverings/index.html) cellular shades are the most energy efficient window covering option! So how great is it that we make cellular skylights in our factory in Essex Junction. I can get an R- value of up to 5.8 with the skylights. That will certainly save some money on air conditioning!

SUMMARY:
I wonder just how much heat I lost over the winter considering hot air rises so all my heat must have literally been flying out of that window. I haven’t spent a summer in my house yet, so I can just imagine how hot those skylights are going to make the room in the middle of summer. I’m thrilled that I’m realizing this now so I can get EcoSmart cellular shades installed in my skylights now before the real heat hits!