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HOME ENERGY SAVINGS
When it comes time for you to build your new home, or improve your existing one, it's important to keep in mind the energy-efficiency aspect Lowering your energy bills and output makes a huge difference not only on your bill, but also in the environment Energy gov states that when remodeling your home, "optimizing home energy efficiency requires a whole-house systems approach to ensure that you and your team of building professionals consider all the variables, details, and interactions that affect energy use in your home In addition to how you use energy, the conditions of where your home is situated, and the local climate "
You should be looking at the following areas to check your energy output:
Appliances and home electronics
Insulation and air sealing
Lighting and daylighting
Space heating and cooling
Water heating
Windows, doors, and skylights
Taking care of one of your biggest and best investments should be a priority This Spring, make a plan with your family about how you will incorporate energy savings to your home
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Did you know that the industry standard fiberglass roll can allow air to infiltrate your home or business? Lets face it, framing contractors are human and lumber is hardly ever perfect, so the chances of that roll insulation fitting just perfect and being air tight, is slim to none. Why would you trust your largest investment to an industry standard? Spray foam provides an air tight seal, in every cavity of your walls, crawlspace or attic, giving air no chance at coming in. This means, higher efficiency on your HVAC unit, lower energy costs and a much more comfortable indoors.
Vendor Checklist
USE THIS TO MAKE SURE YOU DON'T FORGET ANY NECESSARY PARTS OF YOUR BIG DAY!
Florists
Photographer
Videographer
Makeup Artist
Hair Stylist
Venue
Catering
Cake
Gifting
DJ or Band
Rentals
Transportation
Jewelers
Wedding Planners
Dress Shops
Dance Lessons
Invitations and Paper Goods
Event space for rehearsal dinner, bridal showers, and parties.
Decorators
Officiant
Day-of coordinator
Drink choices / bartenders for reception
NEUTRAL COLORS IN THE SPRING?
When brides and guests think about a typical "Spring" wedding, often we think of pastels, bright florals, and invitations with flowers printed ever so delicately. However, it's a nice change in expectations when your guests see your neutral color palette for your decor, florals, and invitations. One thing that probably won't change, though, is the fresh springtime menu.