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Buyer's Guide to Energy Efficient Bulbs
There are a growing number of options for homeowners seeking to use energy-efficient lighting fixtures. This buyer's guide will help you select the most energy efficient and environmentally sensitive option for your needs. More...
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Kirsten Flynn answered AJ McCray's question.
26 days ago
I am pregnant and will be moving into an apt that has just been painted with B Moore paint. Is it safe or do we need to repaint?
Topic: Paint & Coatings
Harold Remlinger, AIA, LEED AP, NCARB answered Debra's question.
2 months ago
How do you zone a forced hot air heating system (furnace)?
Topic: Energy Efficiency
Molly McCabe, AKBD, CGP, CAPS answered chris pearlman's question.
3 months ago
How do I get rid of the chemical smell in a china cabinet? Can I seal it in?
Topic: Furniture
Michael Holcomb answered Daviod Blank's question.
4 months ago
Looking for an energy star alternative to replace a tank hot water heater. I live in New England.
Topic: Energy Efficiency
Richard Heller answered Donna Dirksen's question.
5 months ago
I am interested in converting the flat roof on my building into a green roof. I want to include raised planting beds for a vegetable garden.
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National Association of Home Builders NGBS
The New York State Builders Association (NYSBA), founded in 1951, through partnership with its 16 local affiliates statewide and the National Association of Home Builders, strives to create a favorable business environment and enhance its members ability to provide quality housing for all New Yorkers.