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Healthy, Modern Alternatives to Chemically Treated Pools

by Elle MacKenna

Chlorinated pools have been the standard in the United States, an industrial solution to the nasty natural bacteria and pathogens that breed in untreated water. Although chlorine systems are still embraced by many homeowners, healthier pool cleaning processes offer chlorine-free options...read more published 16 months ago

0 comments    health family home

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Sound Insulation Options for Homes and Apartments

by Elle MacKenna

Noise pollution is an often overlooked environmental problem. Disturbance from unwanted sound can affect human health and performance, as well as disrupt wildlife. At home, sound insulation is an important... published 11 months ago

0 comments    home how to house

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Is Bamboo a Sustainable Building Material?

by Elle MacKenna

Bamboo flooring has gained considerable attention in sustainable design because it is a hardy, durable product from a renewable resource which helps deter harvesting of old-growth forests for wood products. However, production of bamboo flooring has social impacts on labor, requires transit energy, contains little to no recycled material, can negatively impact ecosystems and can have a negative affect on indoor air quality. published 13 months ago

2 comments    home house construction

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Costs and Benefits of Low Solar Gain Windows

by Elle MacKenna

The shading capacity of low solar gain windows makes them useful in southern climates that have long cooling seasons. While solar gain is just one of many factors that determine a window’s energy performance, understanding the principles, costs and proper applications of low solar gain windows can help you save energy and money...read more published 16 months ago

1 comment    finance home real estate

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Sell Solar Power Into Your Grid and Make Money

by Elle MacKenna

A recent New York Times article blasted solar energy systems as making “no economic sense.” The truth: solar photovoltaic systems aren’t cheap but they do payback. Sales of solar photovoltaic systems have been rising up to 50% annually in some states and it’s not just environmental do-gooders who are investing in the renewable energy. For many homeowners, solar energy is about dollars and cents. published 15 months ago

5 comments    advice finance home

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Earth Friendly Countertops

by Elle MacKenna

Countertops can add tremendous impact to your home’s interior décor. At the same time, the manufacturing can have a negative impact on the environment. These days the countertop industry is teeming with creative products that offer Earth-friendly options without sacrificing style. published 13 months ago

3 comments    home house construction

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Green Decking Options

by Elle MacKenna

Outdoor living spaces often become the favorite “rooms” of the house because they lend themselves to seasonal traditions and festivities. From enjoying summer BBQs to a quiet swing in the... published 13 months ago

1 comment    home environment house

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Costs of Radiant Floor Heating

by Elle MacKenna

There’s a lot to be said for radiant floor heating. It’s quiet, energy-efficient and delivers a warm, comfortable blanket of heat throughout your home. The costs for this type of heating system... published 11 months ago

1 comment    home energy house

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How to Choose Eco-friendly Flooring

by Elle MacKenna

Flooring is a significant choice at home. It affects how we feel in a room, how healthy it is and how much impact our home has on the environment. Today, there are plenty of eco-friendly choices that balance aesthetics with environmental responsibility. No product is perfect but there are ways to sort through the good, the bad and the just plain ugly. published 13 months ago

1 comment    home house construction

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Green Roofs: Energy Savings and Much More

by Elle MacKenna

Most green roofs in the United States are on large-scale commercial or public buildings but the residential market is catching up. Green roofs can be installed on traditional residences providing homeowners with a beautiful way to cut down their heating and cooling costs. published 16 months ago

4 comments    home how to real estate

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