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HOMES PLUS FEBRUARY 2014 4 From $36,900 www.WesternHillsLots.com CAR GUYS BOOMER FOREST VIEW RANCH 2,121 Sq. Ft. 7-Car Garage TAKE A BOOMER NEW HOME TOUR Watch Two New Videos on YouTube at "BADGER HOME BUILDERS" and see the His and Her's Boomer at "Boomer Ranch" Call 262-893-7440 To Deal Directly With The Designer of Your New Home! HIS & HERS BOOMER 2014 BOOMERS NEXT STEP RANCH 1,800 Sq. Ft. 2,152 Sq. Ft. 2,148 Sq. Ft. 236616004 BGS GLASS SERVICE 1620 Arcadian Ave. • Waukesha, WI 53186 (262) 513-2806 For All Your Glass Needs Quality Service since 1970 www.bgsglass.com RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL • New, Remodel, Repair 236493001 Replacement Windows/Doors • Insulated Units • Patio Doors Screens Window/Patio • Mirrors • Shower Doors • Glass Shelving • Tabletops Storm Windows/Doors • Commercial Store Fronts Time to look ahead to spring (BPT) – Snow, blizzards, Arctic winds and damaging ice storms have wreaked havoc across the country this winter. While it may feel as though spring will never come, building experts suggest that now is the time for homeowners to consider spring home improvements that add value and comfort to the home. The push toward energy conservation and sustainable materials has introduced homeowners to a greater range of afford- able options that can add true value to a home. Green options such as roof-mounted solar hot water systems, gray-water recy- cling systems and high-efficiency window systems are just some of the options avail- able to homeowners that not only help con- tribute to a greener environment but also help save money each month. Some of the most valuable "green home" improvements are able to facilitate reduced utility bills, as well as provide year-round comfort. Before beginning a home renova- tion project, homeowners should assess their wants against the needs of their home. Building professionals will say that a home's envelope, or the exterior-facing sur- faces of the building, is typically regarded as the weakest link since it is constantly exposed to the elements. Reinforcing a home's envelope can have a strong positive impact on how efficient and comfortable a home can be. One area of the building envelope that can be boosted is the insulation. While tra- ditional insulation materials provide ther- mal comfort, they fall behind sealing against air leaks, and therefore do not cre- ate a greener home. Modern insulation options such as spray foam insulation can help homeowners reduce energy consump- tion by adequately air sealing the home to stop any air leaks. Air leakage can limit the effectiveness of heating and cooling systems. Floors, walls and ceilings can account for up to 31 per- cent of air leakage in a home, according to InsulationSmart.com. Spray foam insula- tion, which can help combat air leakage, is growing in popularity among homeowners since it is an energy-efficient material that delivers year-round benefits. Spray foam insulation, like that available from Icynene, works well in all types of homes across the country, regardless of climate. Spray foam insulation performs for the life of the property, ensuring that home- owners can enjoy comfortable indoor tem- peratures all year round without overrun- ning their heating and cooling equipment. Insulation experts from Icynene note that quality spray foam insulation can notice- ably reduce heating and cooling costs, in some cases by up to 50 percent. Additional- ly, spray foam insulation helps minimize random airborne moisture and pollutants from entering the home, ideal for allergy sufferers making an ideal home improve- ment investment that adds true value to a home.

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