Your home remodel is an opportunity to adapt your house
to fit your goals for livability, style and budget. By making informed choices, you can lower your heating bills, reduce future maintenance, make your home healthier, and reduce waste and pollution.
Your decisions can:
Save energy
Use renewable energy 
Save water
Protect rain water
Reduce indoor pollutants
Increase durability and long life
Use local products and services
Going green saves up to 40% on energy costs  
 Saving energy is the smartest investment you can make  
 
 



 

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Maintenance & Renovations.

We'll make your Property Ready for Market 

We also do Property Preservation for vacant and/or vacant properties

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We know HUD Guidelines and FHA Regulations

 

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Potential home sellers determined to ride out the sputtering housing market would do well to invest in efficiency upgrades while they wait.

Oregon's Governor, Ted Kulongoski, wants to require any owner selling or renting a home to obtain a certificate disclosing the property's energy use.

 

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Make it happen with energy trust. 

Energy trust offers Ca$h Incentives to help you enjoy a comfortable home and save money all year long. 

Cash for: Gas furnaces and heat pumps. Insulation, Windows, Duct and Air sealing, Energy Star appliances and lighting.

Call now and let us help you to improve your home, your health, and our natural environment. Call 1-866-ENTRUST or log on to

www.EnergyTrust.org


Energy Trust of Oregon receives money from:

Pacific Power, Portland General Electric, NW Natural Gas 

and 

Cascade Natural Gas 

If you get Natural Gas from Avista

They have other Customer Rebates,  

www.avistautilities.com/savings/rebates

The City of Ashland also has a program

Window Benefits:

Comfort. Health. Savings

  • Inside temperature of the glass is closer to room temperature
  • Drafts are reduced or eliminated
  • Eliminate condensation
  • Allow installation of smaller capacity heating and cooling equipment
  • Reduce fading of carpets and furniture fabrics


 How to live with your remodeling project

Having your home remodeled is uniquely different from having a new home built. With remodeling, your home becomes the work site. You live side-by-side with the project from start to finish. You have to adjust your daily routines to make way  for the construction that will  transform your dreams into reality.

Remodeling Priorities

What choices and actions will have the greatest impact?

Small is beautiful

The size of your remodel will determine the resources to build it and the energy to maintain comfort for many years in the future. Plan multi-use spaces to maximize efficiency and function.

Focus on energy

Reduce waste

Buy local

Go organic

Make it beautiful

Wood is the most common remodeling material. Wood from local managed forests can be easily renewable and cause relatively little pollution and supports the local economies.

Most energy-saving measures will pay you back in a few years

Prices for oil, natural gas and electricity is rising every day. In Oregon, coal and natural gas produce 40% of our electricity.

Step 1

Add insulation, seal air leaks, install low-e windows

Step 2

Improve your heating/cooling systems

Step3

On demand or solar water heaters and photovoltaic solar panels


         Successful remodeling projects depend upon consistent communication. 

Why are we doing this?

Most construction and remodeling projects start as a result of a household reaching a stage in life that triggers the need to do "something" about housing. third bedroom, more closet space, car port, more storage, new deck, or hot tub.


Planning Guidelines 

 1~ The primary purpose is the owner's use and enjoyment of the home.

2~ Some remodels "will pay for themselves " and some will not.

 3~ Consult construction professionals for design ideas, but keep in mind that the project is for you. 




We live in the forest heat your space with wood