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Here are some helpful resources that can save you money and inform you about the BEST ways to become energy efficient. Note: These resources will open in a new window and will take you off of our website.

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1   Link   Energy Calculators and Software
The calculators and tools on these pages can help you evaluate your energy use and whether energy efficient products or renewable energy are right for you.
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2   Link   Energy Efficient Windows
YOUR GATEWAY TO INFORMATION ON HOW TO CHOOSE ENERGY-EFFICIENT WINDOWS
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3   Link   InterNACHI
Proud member of the International Association of Certified Home Inspectors.
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4   Link   Green Certified?
See if your home begins to qualify for a Green Certified award designation. We offer a complete audit and Green Certification for new and existing homes.
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5   Link   Austin Energy
Austin, Texas is possibly one of the most advanced cities in the country for Green Home Buildings. This is a handy link to their Green Building Factsheets.
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6   Link   Energy Star Home Guide
The EPA and DOEE offer a website with basic and sound suggestions for your home based on just a few simple questions. Become more efficient - save energy and your energy dollars.
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7   Link   Johnson County Weatherization
If you live in Johnson County, Kansas and meet certain low income requirements...there can be help for you to have your home inspected and weatherized.
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8   Link   Green Construction Directory
Green building technologies, cool roofs, metal roofing and buildings. Review of energy efficiency and conservation products & techniques to reduce your heating, cooling and electric bills. Review of Solar PV and Geothermal installation for homeowners & businesses.
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Newsflash

The U.S. Department of Energy now RECOMMENDS a thermal energy inspection on all home sales...even NEW homes! In addition to using thermography during an energy audit, you should have a scan done before purchasing a house; even new houses can have defects in their thermal envelopes. You may wish to include a clause in the contract requiring a thermographic scan of the house. A thermographic scan performed by a certified technician is usually accurate enough to use as documentation in court proceedings.