It can be the little things in life, that make a major difference!
Monday, December 28, 2009
Valuable Gadgets in the Kitchen!
It can be the little things in life, that make a major difference!
Wednesday, December 9, 2009
A Unique Bathroom Product for Pampering
Whether it be Christmas, St. Valentines, Mother's or Father's Day, a birthday, or anniversary, what better than to give a loved one (which includes you!) something that reminds them how special they are? Have you found something that communicates your thoughtfulness of how to make their life better, that they are loved?
There are many green advantages:
It reduces or eliminates the need for body towels, using about 70% less energy as compared to the laundering of towels.
In the winter it can easily prewarm the shower area.
In the summer it helps eliminate the moisture in the air so the air conditioner doesn't have to work as hard.
If you like long hot showers, by using the body dryer, you will take the excess moisture out of the air to reduce opportunities of mold and mildew growth.
What I like best is it is truly a convenience and time saver. No longer does one have the additional step to fumble with a hair dryer--you have both hands free to shape and style your hair, so you are ready to get dressed and go when you step out of the shower!
If you have strength or mobility issues, it could be the answer for safety and independence.
The retail price is $2590 for a custom color; $2350 for metallic, bronze, or pearl colors. Shipping is additional. Ask us how you can save up to $695! Fill out a request for more information at Cook Remodeling.
Tuesday, December 1, 2009
The Best Products from the 2009 International Green Building Conference
Part 5 of 5
There were two products that were very exciting for me at the International Green Building Conference. The first uses 100% recycled materials, and the second provides a great environmental solution; both concepts that are important to Cook Remodeling.
Rubbersidewalks, Inc uses a patented, low energy technology to transform a vehicle tire into a square foot of paver. California alone discards 34 million car tires a year, nationally we dispose of 300 million tires, which have a long life in a landfill! The woman-owned business is doing so well, they are lowering their prices 5-10% in 2010! Terrewalks has many advantages over concrete. It provides more friction when wet, is 5% cooler (good patio and poolside surface), never cracks or chips, reduces heat island effect, and has no off gassing (concrete puts out 6% of CO2 emissions). It is tree friendly in that it accommodates root growth since water can travel through the seams into the ground, the material does not leach into soil, performs in all climates, and can be used for driveways. The material offers so many benefits over concrete--like being easier to clean, quieter, more comfortable to walk/jog on, provides easy access to utilities to name a few.
If you have ever driven to Los Angeles on Hiway 10, you have seen the large propeller wind turbines –80 of them in 8000 acres of land. There has been a lot of controversy over the number of birds they kill and the amount of space it uses. Mariah Power has invented a superior alternative, a vertical axis wind turbine (in photo above). It is a pole-mounted column with 2 feet long slender horizontal stabilizers for three 20-30 feet high vertical blades that catch the wind and turn to generate electricity called, Windspire. I can’t even imagine how many of those 4 ft wide turbines you can fit in that 8000 acres! Barring any building code restrictions, one could place it in your backyard, for it is ultra quiet. It costs about $10,000 supplying an average of 2000 kWh of energy per year (depending on how windy it is your city). One homeowner interviewed said he recovered half the cost in rebates and tax credits, and it generates 25-50% of their home's electricity, which they can monitor via computer. You can see in that video link how easily they spin. That’s good news!