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    • Zero Energy On The Radio August 25, 2010
      To listen to the full interview about Zero Energy with Lance Manlove on WGMD Radio 92.7 click on the link below: ZERO ENERGY on WGMD […]
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    • Green Roof February 21, 2010
      We are really excited to install one of the first residential green roofs in Sussex County and maybe Delaware.  Three separate green roofs on this one house will create a great natural space as well as save energy and conserve water.  The integrated rain water collection system will recycle rain water and use it to irrigate the landscape [...] […]
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    • Foam Foam Foam February 16, 2010
      What’s all the talk about foam insulation?  Does it work and what types are there? Yes, foam is good for residential and commercial construction practices.  The two main types of spray foam are closed cell and open cell foam.  The closed cell foam is a vapor barrier whereas the open cell foam will allow air [...] […]
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