Purchasing a Flex-Fuel Appliance is Smart for Future Home Value
Friday
Mar 26, 2010
With diminishing home values, every purchase for the home has to count. With green energy on everyone’s mind purchasing a corn burning appliance for your home makes great dollars and sense.
While you are enjoying a 60 plus return on your investment every year in heating costs you are increasing the value of your home. A typical increase in value would be $3500.00. Added to this value is the fact that your home will be more attractive to a home buyer that is energy conscience and wants more money put in his or her pocket to make house payments.
If the time comes to sell your home, you may want to consider using a real estate agent who sees the value in alternative heating or is sensitive to green homes. As time goes on, I think we’ll see realtor and home buyers paying more attention to the energy efficient benefits each potential home offers.

Alternative Energy Terms: LEED and GREEN
Tuesday
Feb 23, 2010
You can’t turn on a television, read a newspaper, or surf the Internet without running into buzz words like LEED and GREEN. While “green” has already worked its way into our daily lives and conversations, some people are left puzzled by the term ”LEED.”
What does LEED mean for the alternative heat industry?
The question of LEED certification is popping up in our industry too. According to the US Green Building Council, “LEED certification provides independent, third-party verification that a building project is environmentally responsible, profitable and a healthy place to live and work.”
LEED stands for Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design.
Depending on the manufacturers models, corn burning appliances can and do qualify for LEED certified buildings. The National Hearth Products Association, HPBA.org is very busy moving codes forward to include renewable energy appliances into GREEN homes.



