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Save Money on Monthly
Utility Bills!
Gregory & Sons uses an
integrated and balanced approach to built energy
efficient homes which result in lower utility bills -
all throughout the year. Following, is a list of energy
efficiency solutions that comes standard on every home
we build.
Demilec Spray Foam Insulation
Using our Demilec spray foam insulation solution,
heating and cooling costs can be reduced by
as much as 50%, making a noticeable difference on
every month's utility bill. It also reduces airborne
noise and dust making it the healthy choice for those
who suffer from allergies, asthma or chemical
sensitivity.
Click here to view the online Demilec Brochure (.pdf 2mb)

High Efficiency
Windows
We install a high
performance, Low-E vinyl window. Low-E coatings, which
are microscopically thin layers of metallic oxide that's
bonded to the surface of a window's glass, are so thin
you can see right through them yet they prevent heat and
ultra-violet (UV) rays from passing through glass. The
result? A window with low-e glass does a better job
keeping heat in during the winter and out during the
summer. A study of identical homes comparing Low-E to
ordinary dual-pane glass showed a 25% savings on cooling
bills, 10% on heating.
Rinnai Tankless
Water Heater
Rinnai
tankless water heaters produce and supply endless
streams of hot water to multiple outlets simultaneously
without any fluctuation in temperature. They are up to
30 percent more energy efficient than a traditional
natural gas water heater and up to 50 percent more
efficient than an electric water heater.
Click here to view the online Rinnai Brochure (.pdf
800kb)

Cooling and Heating
Systems
We install
14 SEER Air Conditioners, which come with a 10
year limited warranty on the compressor and coil. Your
savings can add up very quickly—especially in hot
weather, when energy use can increase dramatically. A
new 14 SEER Air Conditioner could save you up to 43% on
your cooling bills when compared to older units,
assuming new and previous units are sized to provide the
same output capacity.
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