“Green” homes becoming more popular

by John Wake on May 6, 2007

I remember going through a model home in Shea Home’s Trilogy in Queen Creek and being shocked at the estimated utility costs. They can make a super energy efficient, or green home, these days.

Some places, such as Scottsdale, have established guidelines and are noticing a difference. In 2006, one-third of the single-family construction permits, or 370 permits, were for green construction

We bought a super efficient (and expensive) Trane air conditioner last year. Our electric bill did go down but not by much. Our home is much more comfortable, however.

I just listed an honest to gawd adobe home in North Scottsdale. They don’t make adobe homes much anymore because of the high cost of construction. Adobe homes certainly are beautiful as well as energy efficient.

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badgerbacker 05.06.07 at 8:17 am

I am in the heating business back in Minnesota. One of the biggest scams being played on the public is high efficiency equipment. Equipment manufacturers spend millions on marketing material telling you how efficient their equipment is and how much money you are going to save. In reality, you usually save much less, but then its too late. You have already paid 2x the standard equipment price for a “high headache, high efficiency” piece of equipment.

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John L. Wake - Realtor 05.06.07 at 11:44 am

I was going to ask you about AC equipment but if you’re in Minnesota…

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