Before you start knocking down walls to remodel your home, why not plan out your renovation so it’s sustainable for the future? From the basement to the yard, the ReGreen Program can give you suggestions on how to make your next home improvement project an eco-friendly one.
Tag Archives | Energy Efficient Home Improvements
The ReGreen Program: Eco-Friendly Home Renovations
by Krissy Schwab on December 27, 2012 in Home Improvement, Homeowners Tips

6 Home Installations That Could Save You Money
by Christine Bilger on June 27, 2012 in Featured, Home Improvement, Homeowners Tips, Saving
Being green saves more than the environment; it saves money. Here are a few “green” products that will be worth the money you put down in product costs, to save you money on energy bills later.

Green Home Appraisals Might Not Mean More ‘Green’ In Your Pocket
by Victoria Araj on June 2, 2011 in Home Buying
Demand for green homes is growing, but green home values are not. Know the challenges of going green.
Homeowner Tax Deductions and Credits
by Gabriela Islas on December 11, 2010 in Taxes
Homeownership comes with a lot of advantages, especially when it comes to tax time. Make sure you’re not missing out on important home-related tax deductions. [...]
Energy Efficient Heat Wave Survival
by Rebecca Carter on July 7, 2010 in Mortgage Rates
Record-breaking temperatures are sweeping the nation, but don’t break records with your electric bill! Check out these 7 cool tips for hot energy savings.
5 Ways to Spend Your Home Buyer Tax Credit
by Jenny Zhang on February 18, 2010 in Homeowners Tips
How would you spend an extra $8,000? Would you put that towards your mortgage? Or maybe splurge and decorate your new home? Or would you use it to pay off other debt, like credit cards or a car loan?
Homeowner Tax Deductions: Why Buying is Cheaper than Renting
by Jenny Zhang on January 28, 2010 in Home Buying
While buying a home may often seem costlier than renting, this is often not true. What many people forget is the list of tax deductions you get as a homeowner. Beyond the money you save from a fixed mortgage that never adjusts with inflation – you also pay less in taxes.
