Monthly Archives: April 2010

Want to save $3,400 and eliminate 108 lbs of waste?

In honor of Earth Day I wanted to share information on products I use in my home that my husband and I love!

Do you want to……..

• Save that $3,400!
• Eliminate 108 pounds of packaging waste from landfills.
• Eliminate 248 pounds of greenhouse gas.

Introducing Get Clean products by Shaklee – Safe for you, your home, and your planet.(TM)

If these products are good enough for the team at Urban Referrals, the Appalachian Mountain Club, the Jacques Cousteau Society, NASA, the White House, the Vice President’s residence, Oprah, hundreds of celebrities and many, many others they are definitely good enough for YOU! Tested, proven, smart for your wallet, and they work.

Get Clean products are only available through independent distributors. For more information or to order contact:

Victoria Torok – Shaklee Director
Phone: 303.369.5378
Email: Victoria@EliteMobileFit.com

Happy Remodeling!

Marla

Homeowner’s! Extended Energy Tax Credits Through 12/31/2010

“Energy-efficient appliances and products provide many benefits such as lower energy bills, increased indoor comfort, and reduced air pollution” www.energy.gov

For all qualified upgrades, the credit is 30% of the covered cost up to a $1500 total credit. The house must be your principal residence and the credits don’t apply to new construction. Other, upgrade-specific restrictions apply, so see the Energy Star site for details.

• Energy Efficient Windows and Doors, including many Storm Doors and Skylights. Cost eligible for the tax credit does not include installation costs. Certain other restrictions (like U-value and IECC qualifications apply).
• Water Heaters. Credit includes installation costs; some restrictions for energy efficiency apply.
• Metal and Asphalt Roofs. Credit does Not include installation costs. The roof must be highly energy efficient (asphalt roofs must have cooling granules, for instance).
• Insulation, whether spray foam, fiberglass, or blow-in cellulose, they’re all covered so long as they meet IECC requirements. Installation cost is NOT covered.
• HVAC Components, including certain Advanced Air Handlers, Air Force Heat Pumps, Central A/C Units, Boilers, Propane, and Gas Furnaces. Tax credits include installation costs.
• Biomass Stoves.