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Building Technology 101 ~ Understand What's Going On Behind Your Walls, Floors and Ceilings
The way your home is built, and the technologies and materials used, will affect your homes environmental footprint, your comfort, and maintenance costs for the life of your home. Learn more about what's really inside your home in this Spring 2004 article from PATH.
Adding on Without Regrets
Many Americans are choosing to add on to their existing house instead of moving to a new house. This Summer 2005 article can help you in her remodeling project, and give you the pros and cons for your project.
Plan Now to Breath Easier Later
Studies conducted by the EPA indicate indoor levels of pollutants are sometimes 2-5 times higher than outdoor levels. This Fall 2003 article guides you with steps you can take to ensure your home has cleaner, healthier air.
Tame Your Utilities ~ Organized, Efficient Plumbing and Mechanical Systems
A little organization and planning in the construction of your new home can save you 20 to 35 percent on utility bills. This Spring 2006 article from PATH teaches you what you need to have your builder do to realize these savings.
Cost-Conscious Choices in the Kitchen ~ Determine the Best Way to Go in Counter Tops, Cabinetry, Flooring and More
Her Home talks with Joanne Kellar Bouknight, author of 'The Kitchen Idea Book', in this Fall 2003 article for money-saving ideas you can use in the most expensive, and often most important, room in your home.
Holistic Home ~ A Better Living Approach
Holistic homes, this Fall 2004 article helps you consider how your home will live as a whole.
Exquisite Exteriors ~ Tips for Choosing an Outdoor Color Scheme
This Summer 2006 articles is packed full of helpful advice on painting the exterior of your home to make it more appealing for you, prospective buyers, and the neighborhood.
Building Technology 101 ~ Under One (Good) Roof
Let this Fall 2004 PATH article guide you in your roofing system decisions. Learn how to make your home more economical, environmentally friendly, and self-sustaining.
Making The Most of the Lay Of The Land
This Summer 2004 article provided by the PATH partners discusses getting the most out of your landscaping project while being environmentally friendly and maintenance-concisions.
Upgrading Below Grade
Before you start adding-on, consider adding-in. Finishing your basement can give your home the extra square footage you need, or that rec room you've always desired. Learn more about finishing your basement in this Fall 2005 article.
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