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A Breath of Fresh Air ~ Keeping Indoor Air Clean and Comfortable
Besides odors, your home's air may contain moisture, dust, mold spores, chemical fumes, combustion products such as smoke and carbon monoxide, and other potential irritants. This Spring 2005 article from PATH can help you keep your home's air cleaner and healthier.
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.
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.
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.
Silence Is Golden
This Winter 2006 article by PATH discusses making your home a more environmentally friendly, utility-conscious, quite, and comfortable place to live through alternative construction, HVAC systems, and ventilation systems.
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.
Heat for the Feet ~ Radiant Floor Heating
Radiant floor heating can save you bundles on energy bills, keep your home temperature more consistent, and reduce allergens! Learn more in this Summer 2006 article.
Hard-Working Kitchens that are Easy on You
Who wouldn't want a kitchen that cleaned itself? This Summer 2005 article guides you in using products you can use in your new kitchen or kitchen remodeling project to cut the burden of clean up down dramatically.
Transitional Trends ~ The Best of Both Worlds
Think of transitional home design as a cross between contemporary and traditional design. Learn more about what’s new in home design in this Summer 2006 article.
Linoleum ~ It's Gorgeous. It's Healthy. It's Back
Today's linoleum can be used beautifully in just about any room in the house. Its warm, comfortable to walk on, easy to clean, and is available in a multitude of colors and patterns. Lear more about linoleum flooring options in this Spring 2004 article.
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