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Where We Build
From New Bern to Southport
on your homesite with special builder
of choice status in: Winding River Plantation,
Porter’s Neck Plantation,
Brunswick Forest,
Landfall,
St. James Plantation,
River Landing,
Carolina Colours
Are you open to a conversation about the future of your homesite?
We truly believe that their goal was to make us, the homeowner, happy. November 2009 |
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Join the movement and make your home an Energy Star Home. Optimize for energy efficiency, earning the ENERGY STAR rating set by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Energy Star homes are required to be at least 15% more efficient than homes built to previous standards, and they include features that usually make them 20-30% more efficient than standard homes.
| • | Energy Star qualified air conditioning High-efficiency units improve comfort |
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| • | Sized, sealed, and insulated ducts Increases HVAC system efficiency by as much as 20%. |
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| • | Energy Star "Low E" qualified windows Advanced technologies improve performance. |
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| • | Tight construction Improves comfort and indoor air quality. |
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Properly installed insulation Increases comfort and lowers utility bills |
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| • | Energy Star qualified products & practices Help you save money and reduce greenhouse gas emissions by meeting strict energy efficiency guidelines set by the U.S. EPA and U.S DOE. |
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| • | The Energy Star label The government-backed symbol for energy efficiency. To earn the government's Energy Star, a home must meet strict energy effiency guidelines set by the U.S. EPA. Energy Star qualified homes are quieter and more comfortable, have lower utility bills, and help protect the environment by reducing greenhouse gas emissions. For more information, visit the ENERGY STAR website at http://www.energystar.gov. |