Is your home making you sick?

30 Aug, 2012

(ARA) – Your home- it’s your castle, your sanctuary.  But could the place you go to escape the rest of the world be bad for you?  Formaldehyde, chloroform and even asbestos could be in your home and you may not even know it. First, the good news,  “Today we’re designing houses that are green-friendly,” says … Continue reading Is your home making you sick?

Maryland takes lead in constructing energy efficient homes

30 Aug, 2012

A new development in Frederick, Maryland is aiming to double the number of Emerald rated homes, the highest certification for energy efficiency, in the country.

For Mid-Atlantic states, damage from summer storms may be long-term

30 Aug, 2012

It has been a rough summer for residents of the Mid-Atlantic states who have had to endure record heat and devastating storms that, in some cases, left them without power for days.

Mold in air ducts calls for major remediation project at Vermont Veterans Home

30 Aug, 2012

Officials at the Vermont Veterans Home will begin replacing insulation and cleaning air ducts today after high levels of mold were found in air samples taken throughout the facility.

Considering air duct cleaning? What homeowners must know

29 Aug, 2012

(ARA) – Imagine 40 pounds of dust spread throughout your home, pushed into the air for you and your family to breathe up to seven times a day, via your heating and cooling system.  Pretty gross thought, right?  Well, unfortunately there is a high possibility that this is the exact situation in your house right … Continue reading Considering air duct cleaning? What homeowners must know

North Carolina getaway a model of energy efficiency

29 Aug, 2012

Vacation homes are great investments for those who can afford them. However, their utility costs are often a huge drain on homeowners who aren’t even occupying the space the majority of the year.

Renters less likely to prevent asthma triggers than homeowners

28 Aug, 2012

According to a new study, asthma sufferers may be at a greater risk for complications if they choose to rent instead of owning a home.

Virginia school district adopts LED lighting to save energy

27 Aug, 2012

Newport News, Virginia is leading the state in energy efficiency when it comes to illuminating their public schools. The district teamed up with Cree, a maker of high performance, low-emission LED fixtures to replace the lighting systems of seven area schools.

Maryland Green Designer Show Home nearing completion

23 Aug, 2012

The new Dutch-Colonial farmhouse being constructed off of Holladay Park Road in Gambrills may look like many other homes you’d find in the quiet Maryland suburb.

Solar energy may someday be a more viable option for Virginia residents

22 Aug, 2012

Two electric engineers from Virginia Tech have developed a way to make solar energy a more sustainable option for consumers. If enacted widely, it could help Virginia reach its voluntary goal of reducing energy consumption statewide a total of 10 percent by the year 2022.