Monday, December 26, 2011

Wainani At Poipu, Part 2 of 2

Wainani at Poipu located on the Kiahuna Golf Course. Three floor plans to choose from, 2 of each are available; one of each is furnished and ready to rent or move into. Note this is in the County approved, Visitor Destination Area!! ! ! (VDA). Copyright 12/20/2010 by Hawaii Information Service MLS DATA MLS # Tp Sub Own St DOM Taxkey Tnr Price Location Land area Details 240397 RES DT FL A 32 4-2-8-30-68 FS 0000 5385 Kolepa Pl 8527 sqft 2041 3/3.00 240393 RES DT FL A 32 4-2-8-30-39 FS 0000 3004 Kiahuna Plantation Dr 8000 sqft 2109 3/3.01 240394 RES DT FL A 32 4-2-8-30-40 FS 0000 2998 Kiahuna Plantation Dr 8000 sqft 2041 3/3.00 240395 RES DT FL A 32 4-2-8-30-46 FS 5000 2889 Kolepa St 9000 sqft 2109 3/3.01 240396 RES DT FL A 32 4-2-8-30-47 FS 5000 2897 Kolepa St 8503 sqft 2305 3/3.01 240346 RES DT FL A 32 4-2-8-30-18 FS 0000 2995 Kiahuna Plantation Dr 9001 sqft 2305 3/3.01 This information has been supplied by third parties and has not been independently verified by Hawaii Information Service and is, therefore, not guaranteed. Here are some of the features you will find in these homes, for a full list of what is included in each model please contact me. ~ Hardi-plank exterior ~ Insulated ceilings and walls ~ Multi-Port Voice/Data/Video outlets ~ Zoned Air Conditioning throughout ~ Recessed sliding glass/screen pocket doors ~ Thermally insulated double pane windows ~ Solid Mahogany doors & paneling ~ Quartzite Flooring ~ Vaulted Ceilings in Great Room, Master ...

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Friday, December 23, 2011

220 NORTH NATCHEZ DR

For more details click here: www.visualtour.com 220 NORTH NATCHEZ DR Madison, MS 39110 9900, 2 bed, 2.5 bath, 2400 SF, MLS# 234951 Bank Owned Foreclosure. Great opportunity to own a Beautiful Lost Rabbit Townhouse. There are views of the water from the front balcony. The home is in excellent condition, with warm colors, granite countertops, top of the line stainless appliances, Wolf gas range, Sub-zero refrigerator, wine refrigerator, ice maker, 12 ceilings on the bottom floor and beautiful hardwood floors. There is a wet bar downstairs and another upstairs. GREAT computer room, office or media room upstairs. This home is being sol Presented By: Sharon Durham, CENTURY 21 Maselle & Associates, Inc. 601-454-3281 www.sharondurham.net View My Inventory www.visualtour.com

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Monday, December 19, 2011

Bluestar vs Wolf Burner Comparison

Bluestar Direct flame VS Wolf Sealed Cap system. When shopping for a Gas range that you expect to cook on you must consider all the facts. Bluestar has created an amazing burner style that answers many questions and simply out performs the competition.

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Thursday, December 15, 2011

Cooktops - Gas Vs Induction

!±8± Cooktops - Gas Vs Induction

I'm often asked by my customers which cooktop is better - gas or induction? I always answer the same way - that depends on what you mean by better! Let me explain...

In the past, if you wanted the best performing cooktop, you wanted a pro-style cooktop, or rangetop as it is commonly referred to in the industry. There are many brands that offer high output burners which will also give you a delicate simmer. These rangetops make it possible to boil something quickly while never having to move the cooking vessel when it is time to turn the heat down to a simmer. (You may have seen the chocolate chips melting on a paper plate demonstration showing how delicate some rangetops can be.) Most brands offering high-end rangetops will give you an incredible simmer. My favorites are Wolf and Viking as every burner will give you the low simmer and high output.

Here is the drawback to gas cooktop - they are NOT easy to clean! I can't tell you how many people tell me about how they've scratched the porcelain or stainless steel on their cooking surface trying to scour it clean. And that's not to mention normal heat discoloration that is easily visible after regular use with stainless steel cooking surfaces. The grates are also hard to keep looking new. Grates should not be washed in the dishwasher as the rubber grommets will wash out. The grates will more than likely develop rust in the dishwasher, too.

This is where Induction cooktops spark the interest of my customers who want the performance of a professional rangetop, but want something easy to clean. Induction - or magnetic induction - works on the molecular level. The magnet creates friction in the cooking vessel (ferrous metal pots and pans are necessary - if a magnet sticks to it, you are good to go) creating the most efficient source of heat at more than 90 % efficiency. Gas cooktops are about 60 percent efficient, depending on the model. Back to the cleaning issue... Because there is no heat passing through the ceramic glass on the induction models, they are a breeze to clean. You don't have the usual burning in on the surface as you do with radiant smoothtop or gas cooktops. Soap and water usually does the trick to clean the induction top.

Induction is very fast to bring water to a boil, too. Depending on the electrical specs of the cooktop, you may be able to boil 1 quart of water in 30 seconds! The fastest gas rangetop will do the same in around 2 mins. 30 seconds. It will also go to a simmer instantly - great for when you've noticed the fudge starting to boil over!

So why wouldn't everyone choose induction over gas? Here are a couple things:

If you need a range (with oven), there aren't many to choose from right now with an induction top. Your choices currently are Viking and GE Profile.

Induction cooktops require more power. If you have a 30" cooktop presently, you more than likely have a 30 amp breaker. Most 30" induction cooktops will require a 40 amp service. You will more than likely need an electrician to make this work.

If you need to boil more than one vessel at a time, make sure to find out about power sharing on induction cooktops. Some cooktops will only be able to produce a boil on one burner while others are being used. This can be problem for large families or for those who hire caterers to cook for dinner parties, etc. Having said this, there are models available that you are able to boil more than one pot at a time. Make sure you know those models that can.

So which is better - gas or induction? That's up to you to decide. If you want high performance and easy cleaning, induction is a great choice. If you entertain and need to boil many pots at once, or even if you lose power often where you live (most gas cooktops can be lit manually with a match), gas may be the right one for you. The great thing about cooktops today is we have so many great choices to choose from in gas and induction.


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Saturday, December 10, 2011

Solar Energy - RV Alternative Power Supply

!±8± Solar Energy - RV Alternative Power Supply

Back in the days camping is camping, which means taking your tents and nothing else to the wilds, like the Tepee to the American Indians. That's because electricity was not available for them and that is how camping should be. Today however, we have RVs and campers for sale that can put the best tepees to shame. But unless you're a full time Rvier you don't need appliances like the television or CD/DVD players, computers, netbooks etc. they're unnecessary and will cut down some quality times in the woods. If you are planning to watch something exciting on the television over the weekend, stay in your house and go fishing the next weekend. Camping means unplugging yourselves from these gadgets. Camping is about listening to critters and wolf calls at night, wandering about in the woods by day, taking only pictures and leaving only footprints.

Rvs and campers for sale have pre-installed power sources, and in some used truck campers or travel trailers, generators are also included. But as much as possible you need to cut down on your power consumptions, except if it's extremely hot or cold outside. Here are some of the common power sources in campers and Rvs for sale.
RVs have V8 and V10 engines that keep the air conditioning systems on when the engines are running, while you can use plugged-in electricity (110-230V power supply), propane gas or power generators which runs on fuel to power the refrigerators, microwave ovens, 2-3 burner gas range and the rest of the conveniences. There are usually two batteries found in RVs and campers, you have the vehicle battery or SLI (starting, lighting, ignition) and you have the house batteries. The house battery is used to supply power to appliances and lights when the engine is turned-off. Propane gas or more commonly known as liquid propane (LP) are used to power heaters, 3-4 burner stoves, barbeque grills, water heaters or to keep the refrigerators running. There are two types of LP tank holders, the Department of Transportation (DOT) and the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) containers, the former is commonly found in smaller campers like the Truck trailers, pop-up campers for sale while the latter is mostly favored in motorhomes for sale which are mounted in horizontal positions.

Power Generators are usually used to power the RVs air conditioning systems. They are also needed to recharge the house battery. Generators are measured in watts, smaller RVs needs 3000 watts to power the air conditioning systems while the large motorhomes needed generators with 6000 watt capacity to power multiple air conditioning systems needed to cover the whole area. But they drown the blissful sound of the woods with the noise coming from their motors. Alternatives to power generators RV Solar Power systems are good alternatives to power generators, they are not heavy on the maintenance costs side, are not noisy, and are less expensive to operate. But whether you are camping on occasions or full-time Rvieng, this type of power system is worth considering. However, you will also need to consider the ability of the solar power system to provide the exact power you needed which is limited depending on the;
The number of solar panels installed on your RVS Or the amount of solar energy you have drawn from the sun.

a) The former heavily depended on how much time you intend to spend camping. To cut down on the complicated computations of how much solar panel you need to run your RVs or campers. You need to consider that a 200 AH house battery needed at least 75 and 120 watts to operate well, follow this guideline and compute how much you needed. Or you can simply buy 2 solar panels initially, which is a safe number, and just add more panels if need be.

b) Some of the solar panel brands can not work well if one of the panels are not receiving as much sunlight during the day as needed or when shaded from the sun. However, there are some brands specifically designed to skip over the shaded panel so the energy collection process is not disturb. You need to choose the brand carefully to avoid losing power supplies when you them need badly.

Some of the best solar power manufacturers offer to install the solar power panels and takes care of the electrical power conversions or procedures for free or minimal payments, as much as possible let them install the product on RVs or campers, this will help avoid electrical problem due to improper installations and ensure 100% performances among other benefits.


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Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Commercial Kitchen Appliances

!±8± Commercial Kitchen Appliances

When a business chooses commercial kitchen appliances, this decision is not going to have the same factors as one would use when choosing appliances for the home. Maybe some of the same factors may be the same. Prices, styles, brand names, and warranties are what most consumers think of first. The difference in this decision is what the appliances are to be used for. Home appliances can cost less and be smaller than commercial kitchen appliances. A restaurant is a good example to use when discussing the selecting of commercial appliances for a business.

A restaurant will need an appliance that will last for a very long time, do certain things other appliances may not do, and the price will fit into the budget they have for their business. There will be times, though, when a business will spend more on an item. Spending more on such things as commercial kitchen appliances is worth it, especially if there is a good warranty that comes with it. Also, a business can use this expense on their expense section on taxes later on. If a business were to spend less and think they got a great deal, they may decide that they did not later on. Some things that cost less end up causing a lot of headaches, money, and time.

Some commercial kitchen appliances for a restaurant may be things like icemakers, wine coolers, coffeemakers, freezers, and refrigerators. Other major appliances for restaurants and their kitchens are ranges, ovens, cook top stoves, and conventional ovens. One of the most popular brands for these kinds of appliances is GE (General Electric). Scotsman is a good brand name for ice machines. Ultimately, just because a brand name is popular does not mean that other brands are not good choices.

If a business is looking for commercial appliances and are finding it hard to decide on which brand is best, they can do a search for certain brands and find reviews other customers have written about each brand. Also, most brand name companies will have information available to consumers so that they can learn more about the company and its products.

Another thing a business can do when they purchase commercial kitchen appliances is to get their products monogrammed. They can have their business name put onto each item that they purchase.


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Friday, December 2, 2011

Electrolux ICON Professional : E30GF74HPS 30 Pro-Style Gas Range with 4 Sealed Burners

!±8± Electrolux ICON Professional : E30GF74HPS 30 Pro-Style Gas Range with 4 Sealed Burners


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Control Panel FeaturesManual Oven Control: YesProfessional-Style Stainless Steel Console: YesLarge Professional Skirted Knobs with Bezel: 6Rangetop FeaturesMin-2-Max Dual-Ring Sealed Burner: 1 (18,000 - 450 BTU)Sealed Power Burner: 1 (14,000 BTU)Sealed Precision Burner: 1 (9,500 BTU)Sealed Precision Burner: 1 (5,000 BTU)Full-Length Grates: 2 (Front to Back)Electronic Ignition: YesOven Cavity FeaturesCapacity: 4.2 Cu. Ft.Manual-Select Fan Convection Cooking Mode: YesBake Burner: 1 (18,000 BTU)Broil Burner: 1 (11,500 BTU)Convection Burner: 350 WattsCobalt Blue Interior: YesSelf-Clean with Door Lock: YesCook Modes - Bake: YesCook Modes - Broil: YesCook Modes - Convection Bake: YesCook Modes - Convection Roast: YesHalogen Oven Lights: 2Smooth-Glide Racks: 2Conventional Racks: 1Additional Features6" Stainless Steel Backsplash: YesFull Stainless Steel Side Panels: YesProfessional Handle: YesFully Adjustable Leveling Legs: YesAccessoriesBroiler Pan and Insert: IncludedStainless Steel Cleaner: IncludedGriddle: IncludedWok Ring: IncludedSimmer Plate: Included4" Stainless Steel Kickplate: Optional (318352601)Stainless Steel Island Trim Kit: Optional (903132-9010)Black Knobs Kit: Optional (903108-9010)SpecificationsGas Supply Connection Location: Center Bottom RearPower Supply Connection Location: Left Bottom RearLP Conversion Kit: IncludedVoltage Rating: 120V/60Hz/15 or 20AConnected Load (kW Rating) @120 Volts: 0.6Product Weight: 268 Lbs.Shipping Weight (Approx.): 289 Lbs.DimensionsOverall Width: 29 7/8"Overall Depth Including Handle: 28 1/2"Overall Depth with 90° Door Open: 45 1/2"Overall Height: 41 5/8" to 42 5/8"Oven Cavity Width: 24 1/8"Oven Cavity Depth: 18 1/32"Oven Cavity Height: 16 1/2"

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Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Full CNN & Western Republican Leadership Conference Debate (Ron Paul Wins!)

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Sunday, November 27, 2011

Choosing an Airsoft Role

!±8± Choosing an Airsoft Role

With larger airsoft teams, it's important to assign specific roles to each member of the squad. Each role provides a particular team function, but there are certainly situations where some crossover does occur. In an attempt to keep the team structure as simply as possible, we have narrowed down the various airsoft roles into three distinct classes.

Rifleman/Assault Soldier

The rifleman is the most common and versatile role on an airsoft team. Their main responsibilities include eliminating hostile forces and assisting with team goals. The rifleman squad will typically incorporate battlefield tactics such as flanking and suppressive fire in order to achieve their objectives. A rifleman should be able to rapidly deploy and quickly respond to identified threats with appropriate action. They should also be willing to take orders without question.

Sniper/Spotter

The sniper/spotter usually operates autonomously from the rest of the squad and is considered the "lone wolf" of the team. Their primary responsibilities are to pursue, harass and identify the opposing force while at the same time remaining unseen. They're also tasked with communicating the enemy's position and movements to the rest of the squad. Generally, the sniper role should be filled by someone who is stealthy, quick and doesn't mind working alone. The sniper should also have a pair of binoculars or a scoped airsoft sniper rifle in order to hit and spot targets from an extended range.

Support Gunner

The support gunner's main responsibility is to simply suppress the enemy force in an attempt to allow his or her troops to move more freely. The support gunner is able to accomplish a high level of suppression by using a fully automatic weapon. A support gunner's weapon will typically feature a large capacity airsoft magazine and a high rate of fire. Their marksmanship and tactical awareness are not all that important, because their primary objective is to merely suppress the enemy and not to eliminate them. However, a support gunner will need to be strong and agile in order to quickly move with such a heavy weapon.


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Friday, November 25, 2011

Viking VDSC5304BSS 30 Professional Series Dual Fuel Range

!±8± Viking VDSC5304BSS 30 Professional Series Dual Fuel Range

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Commercial-type cooking powe Exclusive VSH (Vari-Simmer to High) Patented Sealed Burner System, Four 15,000 BTU burners, Exclusive VariSimmer setting for all burners, Exclusive all burners equipped with SureSpark Ignition System for consistent and reliable ignition every time, Exclusive largest oven cavity in the industry, 4.7 cu. ft. overall, 4.1 cu. ft. measured to AHAM standards, Exclusive patent-pending Vari-Speed Dual Flow convection system has the largest convection fan in the industry; the 8 1/2" fan works bi-directionally for maximum airflow and excellent cooking results, Concealed 10-pass dual bake element provides precise temperature control, Extra large glass enclosed infrared broiler provides superior broiling performance, Rapid Ready Preheat provides one of the fastest preheat times so your oven is ready to begin cooking when you are, Oven has six porcelain coated rack supports and comes standard with two standard oven racks and one TruGlide full extension oven rack, Three strategically located oven lights provide maximum visibility, Heavy-duty broiler pan and tray with rack provide more roasting and broiling options, High performance cooking modes include Bake, Convection Bake, TruConvec convection cooking, Convection Roast, Hi, Medium, and Low Broil, and Convection Broil Easy Operation and Cleanup, Exclusive one piece tooled and porcelainized cooking surface for easy clean up and Concealed 10-pass dual bake element makes for easy clean up of the oven cavity.

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Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Wolf Range Company AHP636 Hot Plate Heavy Duty Gas 6 Burners 36 Achiever Series

!±8±Wolf Range Company AHP636 Hot Plate Heavy Duty Gas 6 Burners 36 Achiever Series

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AHP636 Achiever Hotplate gas 36 W 180 000 BTU total 6 30 000 BTU open burners with lift-off burner heads and standing pilots cast iron grates manual gas valve controls stainless steel front sides backsplash aluminized pull out crumb tray 4 adjustable legs CSA NSF

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Sunday, November 20, 2011

Commodities Slide Down, Indices Edge Up

!±8± Commodities Slide Down, Indices Edge Up

Markets finished last week strongly, with many global indices finally break out the range they had been trading in since July. The Dow Jones Industrial average even managed to register two 300 point rallies in one week.

Interest rate announcements dominated the headlines despite there being no surprises with the decisions to leave rates unchanged. The FOMC created the most excitement, when traders interpreted some of their remarks to mean that the expected rate hikes may take longer to materialise than previously expected. Markets rallied hard on the day as a result. However, as is often the case after an extreme move on a Fed day, markets moved back in the opposite direction the next day.

While equity markets remain in tight trading ranges, major currency pairs experienced some dramatic moves. The EUR/ USD pair finally broke below the 1.53/ 1.60 range that it has been trading within since the Euro's run up in February. The Euro slumped the most in more than four years against the Dollar, falling to nearly 1.5000. The GBP/ USD also broke below the 1.93 support level significantly for the first time in 2008, as more bad news about the UK economy hit the newswires. While a weak Euro added to the dramatic drop on Friday, the real driver with both these break outs, has been the resurgent Dollar.

Commodities pulled back further last week on speculation that a global slowdown will check demand. Oil closed the week below 0, and Gold continued to fall well below 0, down to 3 on the week. A whole basket of commodities have now fallen back at around 20-40% from their peaks. Oil is close to being down 20% from its peak, natural gas close to registering a 40% drop, Wheat is down 35%, Corn 32%, and rice 30%. Many technical analysts consider a drop from a high of 20% or more officially a 'bear market'. While a lot of attention has gone on the dramatic fall in equity prices, it is interesting to note that the commodity prices that have led directly to inflationary pressures are also in a bear market. However given the volatility of oil prices in particular, it would not take much for oil to claw back some of its recent losses.

It was a mixed week for financials, down trodden mortgage lender, Freddie Mac announced that it will be slashing its dividend to cover its recent 1 Million loss. UK banks managed to finish the week in positive territory despite a raft of poor earnings announced. There was also further bad news for the UK housing market, with Halifax saying that house prices were down 11% year on year. Prices in the past six months have fallen at an annualized rate of 20%.

Next week brings a raft of top tier UK data, starting with PPI figures on Monday morning, and the Consumer Price Index on Tuesday. Wednesday morning brings the claimant count change, and the BOE inflation report. Wednesday also sees the release of important US retail sales figures, followed by US CPI figures on Thursday. Friday brings a mix of middle to and top tier US announcements, including the Empire State Manufacturing Index, TIC net long term transactions, and University of Michigan Consumers Sentiment.

With the EUR/ USD and GBP/ USD breaking out of their recent ranges in dramatic fashion on Friday, it could be time for the action to transfer to the EUR/ GBP exchange rate, which has so far remained relatively unmoved and still within the range it has been stuck in for the past few months. A one touch trade predicting that the Euro will continue to fall against the pound and touch 0.7775 in the next 16 days could return 68% at BetOnMarkets.


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Friday, November 11, 2011

Energy Predator - Save Your Home from the Big Bad Wolf

!±8± Energy Predator - Save Your Home from the Big Bad Wolf

If you're getting eaten up by the big bad wolf of high energy bills, you may be wise to go to the children's section of your local library and re-read that knowing little folk tale, The Three Little Pigs.

The popular story - a covert manifesto on energy savings, if ever there was one - reveals how one very thoughtful pig outsmarted a predator by building a brick house. The pig's two siblings who built homes of straw and sticks were less fortunate.

If it seems unlikely that you and yours will be gobbled up any time soon by a hairy beast that huffs and puffs and eventually blows your house down, think again. Energy prices are rising, not declining. And the insatiable appetite of inflation can easily eat away at your budget until it topples your ability to maintain a cool, comfortable shelter. Unless, of course, you take precautions.

Obviously, not every home needs to be built of brick to survive the elements and beat the power drain. But experts say common sense and a few upgrades will improve the energy efficiency of your home and save you some money and misery.

American homeowners now spend more than 0 billion annually to heat, cool and light their homes. The energy consumed is about 21 percent of this nation's total, with the most significant demand for electricity and natural gas. Yet many homeowners could save up to 30 percent on their energy bills by making improvements. Simply put, energy-efficient homes cost less to own and maintain. They are far more comfortable to live in as well.


Energy Audits Reveal Flaws in the Straw

The two little pigs that built homes of straw and sticks would have saved themselves a lot of trouble had they conducted an energy audit before they moved into their vulnerable abodes. Why not learn from their mistakes?

If you're suffering from high energy bills - winter or summer - or your home is merely uncomfortable, that's a good indication that an energy audit is needed. The audit should include analysis of your home's insulation, windows, heating/cooling system, water heater and lighting.
Before you hire a professional to conduct the audit, contact your utility company and inquire if free or discounted audits for customers are available. If not, look through the Yellow Pages for a certified home energy rater.

There's also guidance at http://www.cheers.org, the California Home Energy Efficiency Rating Services (CHEERS®). This nonprofit group was founded in 1990 to promote energy efficiency. It was approved in 1999 by the California Energy Commission as the first home energy rating provider under the Home Energy Rating System Regulations. CHEERS now trains and certifies home energy raters.

Another group offering free advice is the American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy. ACEEE is dedicated to advancing energy efficiency as a means of promoting economic prosperity and a healthy environment. The nonprofit group provides helpful resources, such as a guidebook and checklist (www.aceee.org/consumerguide) for "buttoning up your house" to improve energy efficiency.

Hiring a certified energy auditor gives you the advantage of access to the best technology. In most cases, pro auditors will use sophisticated equipment to help expose air leaks and areas in your home that are without adequate insulation. Also, a trained auditor will know what problems to look for in both new and old houses. Some audit services may even be able to clean, tune up and test your heating or cooling system during one visit.

While improvements to your home will undoubtedly lower your energy bills, there are other ways to save. Various home improvements, such as adding insulation, installing high-quality windows and upgrading a roof may be eligible for the Federal Energy Tax Credits program. These credits can help offset the cost of making significant energy-efficient improvements.


An Inside Job

The smart little pig that built the brick house was wise enough to know that quality doesn't come cheap or easy. It took time to build a shelter that was as comfortable on the inside as it was durable on the outside.

However, Yosi Avivi, who owns Protective Shutter Systems in Northridge, says that the one obvious improvement homeowners can make is to shade windows from the sun. While the cost of shuttering with remote-control, insulated devices can be expensive, many products are available at reasonable prices.

"Everybody can do fabric awnings. Whenever you have a cover above your head or above the door, you're going to be a lot cooler," he says.

Avivi says that blocking out the sun not only keeps a house cool, it protects furniture and fabric from fading - saving the cost of replacing or reupholstering chairs and sofas. The right kind of window protection will reduce your electric bill by about 15 percent, adds Avivi.

Protective Shutter Systems has been receiving a lot more calls this season from prospective clients concerned about high energy bills, Avivi says. One client who last year hired Avivi's company to shutter a section of his home has come back for more. "They did one section of the house and saw that it really worked," he says. "So now they're putting more all around the house."

Quality windows and doors are the next line of defense. About one-third of the total loss of heat or cool air is the result of rotted or damaged windowpanes, cracked glass and poorly fitted frames. If your windows and doors are generally in good shape, they don't need to be replaced. But weather-stripping and caulking will help seal the deal.

After securing the outer skin of your home, the next step is to make interior changes. With a little research, homeowners can find appliance brands that have earned the Energy Star designation, which denotes products that have met strict energy-efficiency guidelines set by the federal Environmental Protection Agency and the Department of Energy. That dishwasher that groans and warbles every time you turn it on might not seem like much of a drain on your energy bill, but it is. And a series of relatively small improvements can add up to big savings.

The efficiency of heating, venting and cooling systems (HVAC) can be improved by checking filters on a monthly basis - especially during times of heavy use. Sealing heating and cooling ducts also is important. And just a like a car, your HVAC will benefit from an occasional tune-up.

Finally, to top off your energy-improvement project, put the proper hat on your home. Metal, coated tiles, membrane and sprayed on polyurethane roofing all offer certain advantages. But shop around for the best price and then rest easy knowing you've done everything possible to protect against the seasonal huffing and puffing of you know who.

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