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Follow on Google News | O'Dwyer Homes is Atlanta's Only Local Energy Star Certified BuilderHomeowners Estimated Annual Utility Costs Savings Was Nearly $70,000 this Past Year
By: O'Dwyer Homes An ENERGY STAR Certified home is designed and built to standards well above most other homes on the market today, and Energy Star Certified homeowners will enjoy a comfortable living environment. This includes more consistent temperatures across every room with fewer leaks and drafts, as well as improved air quality with a constant supply of fresh, filtered air and reduced indoor pollutants, dust, pollen and other allergens. Financially, an Energy Star Certified home is a better value today, and a better investment for tomorrow. The value of a new energy-efficient home will escalate compared to traditional homes, so by investing in a new energy-efficient home, it will not only be worth more than a traditional home when you're ready to sell, but you can save up to 20% on your utility bills. While other builders are energy efficient, O'Dwyer Homes' goes the extra mile to be Energy Star Certified with independent inspections and testing from certified professionals, giving you peace of mind that things were done right. To earn the ENERGY STAR Certified label, a new home has undergone a process of inspections, testing and verification by a third party to meet strict requirements set by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). A quality-built home is in the details. Homes built to a higher standard require knowledge, experience and great attention to detail. With more than 26 years of building quality homes, you can feel confident in your new O'Dwyer home. Thanks to Energy Star, your new Energy Star Certified home will be healthier, more durable, energy efficient, comfortable and have a higher value than a traditional home. (All homes may not qualify). http://www.odwyerhomes.com/ End
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