From admin on May 19th, 2011 in Phoenix

According to the
EPA, the average
Phoenix homeowner spends over $2,000 a year on energy costs. Nearly half of that money goes toward heating and cooling. By upgrading your HVAC system to a modern, energy-efficient unit, you can save up to 68% on your energy costs. This translates into hundreds of dollars per year in savings just by switching to a properly installed HVAC unit....
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February 21st, 2011 in Phoenix
When interior designer Jennifer Adams Meyers traded her San Diego rental home for a furnished place in a Scottsdale gold-course community, she did what she does best: remodeled. A compromise between she and her Arizona-loving husband, Meyers moved into the space with plans to recreate a Santa Barbara vibe rather than the heavy Tuscan feel that pervades much of the Phoenix-areas homes.
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September 30th, 2010 in Phoenix
If residents of Maricopa County, Arizona were still on the fence about home solar, a new rebate program might just seal the deal.
Put into place by the Maricopa City Council, the program allows owners of solar systems to receive a return of 60 cents for every direct connect watt (up to $3,000).
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September 29th, 2010 in Phoenix
The incentives for going green just keep on a-comin.’ This time, residents of Phoenix are reaping the benefits with reduced permit fees for those projects that keep their environmental impact to a minimum.
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April 30th, 2010 in Phoenix
When it comes to creating a beautiful outdoor landscape, the climate tends to call the shots. Luckily for Patricia and Wellington Reiter, landscape architect Christy Ten Eyck knew just how to tend to their drought-ridden plot of Phoenix land.
Instead of struggling to keep a traditional lawn thriving in the dry climate, Ten Eyck replaced it with tall deer grass and Phoenix mesquite trees that are amazingly drought-resistant. Once the trees mature, they’ll provide ample shade to make lounging in the outdoors comfortable.
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