Posted by admin on 03 31st, 2010 | 2 responses

Home Performance and Indoor Air Quality Experts

Is your home plagued with musty smells, condensation on windows, a clammy basement, or mold creeping up the walls? Is your home drafty and uncomfortable, with energy bills that seem too high no matter how diligent you are about turning down the heat and turning off the lights? If these headaches sound familiar, it may be time to call in a professional who specializes in identifying and fixing home performance problems.

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Home Performance and Indoor Air Quality Experts

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    Sam Bagwell Says:
    April 11th, 2010 at 8:56 pm
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    Home Star has the anticipation of promoting a major improvement in the existing housing stock while creating jobs, reducing home owner’s utility costs and decreasing our country’s dependence on foreign oil. Support the current Home Star legislation in congress.

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    Recently, a US based environmental group called the Center for Biological Diversity, petitioned the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to clamp down on black carbon emissions.

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