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Yep, there is no doubt that TXU or one of its retail electric cronies is in the driver's seat. It's a monthly race than ends with your pocketbook! Much as we might want to save money on our utility bills and live in a healthy, green home, most of us can not move to a new, energy-efficient home. And even if we could move, our planet can not afford the resources and embodied energy needed to build everyone a new home or apartment. It is immensely more green to remodel than it is to move to a new home..... And, if you are renting or moving to another area, or just looking for a home that can be remodeled to be green and energy efficient, this website will help you choose the very best home for green remodeling. Question: Will a home that is remodeled to be energy-efficient have the high degree of energy efficiency that a new home--built to utmost standards of energy efficiency--has? Probably not. However, a good consultant can have your present home remodeled to such high standards of energy efficiency that it is a wise move to remodel. What we do need, though, is remodel our older homes and apartments to be energy-efficient and healthy. Yet, there is a lot of confusion about where to practically spend home-remodeling money. Let's sort it out with the help of this website. green builder, or green remodeler in North Central Texas or the Dallas-Fort Worth area? Are you purchasing or building a home? Ready to add renewable-energy? Interested in living more sustainably? Contact Terry Jensen Frugal Energy, LLC 972 251-1532
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