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September 27, 2014 by
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Two York Affinity modulating gas furnaces win Best Buy awards
MILWAUKEE Consumers Digest recently named Johnson Controls Best Buy award winners for two York Affinity Series modulating gas furnaces models for outstanding efficiency ratings, fuel-conserving features and improved homeowner comfort. The designation also considered ease of use, maintenance requirements and quality and reliability.
The variable-speed model features an electronically commutated motor (ECM) that delivers up to 98 percent Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency (AFUE), positioning the unit among the industrys most efficient gas furnaces. The second Affinity model recognized by Consumers Digest uses a permanent split capacitor (PSC) motor to deliver a 97 percent AFUE.
For dealers and homeowners searching for efficient heating systems that are easy to install and service in tight spaces while contributing to sustainable home design, the York Affinity furnaces are a great choice, said Liz Haggerty, vice president and general manager, Unitary Products Group, Johnson Controls.
Both units are conveniently compact and stand at just 33 inches, making them the ideal solution for applications where space is limited, including closets, attics and basements with low ceilings. Homeowners who install one of the furnaces in their homes will also appreciate the units quiet operation.
These York Affinity furnaces are ENERGY STAR qualified and come with a lifetime limited warranty on the heat exchanger from Johnson Controls. All other model components include a 10-year limited warranty. York products from Johnson Controls include energy-efficient, residential central air conditioners, heat pumps, furnaces and accessories and innovative light-commercial, packaged heating and cooling systems marketed through a national distribution network and delivered to home- and building-owners through qualified York heating and cooling contractors. For more information about York, visit: http://www.york.com.
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Johnson Controls is a global diversified technology and industrial leader serving customers in more than 150 countries. Our 170,000 employees create quality products, services and solutions to optimize energy and operational efficiencies of buildings; lead-acid automotive batteries and advanced batteries for hybrid and electric vehicles; and interior systems for automobiles. Our commitment to sustainability dates back to our roots in 1885, with the invention of the first electric room thermostat. Through our growth strategies and by increasing market share we are committed to delivering value to shareholders and making our customers successful. In 2014, Corporate Responsibility Magazine recognized Johnson Controls as the #12 company in its annual 100 Best Corporate Citizens list. For additional information, please visit http://www.johnsoncontrols.com.
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Steve Hoffins Director of Marketing Unitary Products Johnson Controls 507 E. Michigan Ave. Milwaukee, WI 53202
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September 27, 2014 by
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SLC, Utah (PRWEB) September 26, 2014
Sugar House Awning announces efforts to raise consumer awareness about the benefits of awnings and energy conservation. The leading distributor of custom awnings and specialty canvas covers offers quality products that effectively lower usage and overall energy costs.
Excessive use of heating and cooling systems can lead to hefty utility bills. This waste impacts both the environment and consumers budgets by costing hundreds of extra dollars each year. Sugar House Awnings outdoor shading devices promote energy efficiency and increase the protection of a home or business.
Fabric awnings are proven to decrease electrical use by making buildings more sustainable because they radiate solar energy in the summer thus reducing cooling costs.
Educating our customers about awnings and their energy-saving capabilities is important, says Mike Peterson, the owner of Sugar House Awning. Most people are surprised by the amount of energy they can save. Our focus is to create quality products that conserve resources and therefore save money for our customers.
Utahs Rocky Mountain Power encourages home and business owners to install exterior shading devices. Retractable awnings in particular extend savings beyond the summer months. When the awning is withdrawn in the winter, solar radiation penetrates windows and glass doors to warm the interior and lower heating charges.
Energy savings vary according to the structure of the building, lifestyle of the consumer, and the actual cost of power. In 2012, a study funded by the Professional Awning Manufacturers Association revealed that fabric awnings and external shades can minimize overall consumption by 10 percent and save up to $200 annually.
The need for awnings in the U.S. has risen sharply over the last decade due to limited budgets and environmental concern. This demand is expected to grow as energy costs continue to rise.
There are further benefits of installing awnings above windows and patio areas, including: added aesthetic appeal and functionality; lower prices than energy-efficient windows; reduction of greenhouse gas emissions; and their collective use prevents blackouts by placing less of a demand on the overall energy infrastructure.
Regardless of the design, awnings are smart investments that ensure consumers get the most from their energy dollar. Sugar House Awning offers a complete line of exterior shading options in a variety of styles, colors and fabrics. Every project is made with the finest materials and tailored to meet the needs of each customer.
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September 27, 2014 by
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Indianapolis, Ind. (PRWEB) September 26, 2014
Thousands of remodeling firms in the United States submitted their business information to the magazine. A third party determined the rankings based on the following qualifications:
Qualified Remodelers ranked Booher Remodeling Company as the one of the best remodeling companies in Indiana. Located in Brownsburg, Booher was named as one of the top remodelers in the state based off the companys prompt responses to customers concerns and the integrity of the professional contracting firm.
This is the third consecutive year that Booher Remodeling Company has made the national list of the top 500 remodelers. Debuting 489th on the list in 2012, the company has reached the 365th position this year. The rise of Boohers status in the home remodeling industry comes from the owners commitment to core values and their ongoing customer satisfaction. We want to build long-term relationships. We don't want to do just one project we want to be their contractor for future projects as well, said Rob and Kathi Booher.
Booher Remodelings dedication to its customers has resulted in awards from a number of esteemed organizations. They received the Angies List 2013 Super Service Award, an honor given annually to less than 5% of companies on Angies List. Indiana Builders Association, Better Business Bureau, and National Association of Home Builders have also recognized Boohers exemplary work.
About Booher Remodeling Company
Since 2001, Booher Remodeling Company has provided remodeling services to residents of Indianapolis, Brownsburg, Carmel, and the surrounding areas. Booher sets a high standard for home remodeling by offering consultation services and maintaining open communication with homeowners during every phase of a remodeling project. To learn more about Boohers kitchen renovations, bathroom remodels, and other home improvement services, customers can visit BooherBuilding.com or call (317) 852-5546 to schedule a home design consultation.
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September 27, 2014 by
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GRAND RAPIDS, MI Developers say they're eyeing the property at 35 & 41 S. Division Ave. for an office building that would potentially break ground next year, but whether that new construction re-covers a pair of vintage advertisements revealed by wrecking crews this week remains to be seen.
Charlie Secchia, partner with SIBSCO LLC, said his company loves the location that was occupied for the past 100-some years by a pair of brick buildings, which Pitsch Wrecking knocked down this week after engineers deemed them beyond salvage.
The demolition project, the largest downtown in several years, revealed two turn-of-the-century banner advertisements hidden from view for more than a century on the north side of Rockwell & Republic restaurant and bar.
One ad is for Battle Ax Plug Tobacco, a value brand owned by the American Tobacco Company in the early 1900s, and the other appears to be for Howard brand furnaces and combination heaters.
Rockwell & Republic owner David Reinert said he was keen to preserve the ads, but was unsure what form the development next to his establishment might take. Rockford Construction and SIBSCO, a Secchia family real estate and investment company, are partnering on the site redevelopment.
Well do our best to save (the ads), Secchia said. We think its pretty damn cool.
However, the ads could be hidden from view again depending on what type of structure is eventually built on the double lot, located on the southwest corner of Weston Street and S. Division Avenue in downtowns Heartside Historic District.
SIBSCO, which is the majority property owner, is leaning toward erecting an office building populated with new and existing businesses, Secchia said.
Im pretty confident I can find enough tenants to pave the way for an office building, he said. Thats the goal, but were not excluding other options at this point.
Secchia, son of businessman and former ambassador Peter Secchia, floated the idea of a glass wall on the floor level with the vintage ads, but said engineers would have to consider a buildings structural integrity in making that decision.
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GRAND RAPIDS, MI Developers say they're eyeing the property at 35 & 41 S. Division Ave. for an office building that would potentially break ground next year, but whether that new construction re-covers a pair of vintage advertisements revealed by wrecking crews this week remains to be seen.
Charlie Secchia, partner with SIBSCO LLC, said his company loves the location that was occupied for the past 100-some years by a pair of brick buildings, which Pitsch Wrecking knocked down this week after engineers deemed them beyond salvage.
The demolition project, the largest downtown in several years, revealed two turn-of-the-century banner advertisements hidden from view for more than a century on the north side of Rockwell & Republic restaurant and bar.
One ad is for Battle Ax Plug Tobacco, a value brand owned by the American Tobacco Company in the early 1900s, and the other appears to be for Howard brand furnaces and combination heaters.
Rockwell & Republic owner David Reinert said he was keen to preserve the ads, but was unsure what form the development next to his establishment might take. Rockford Construction and SIBSCO, a Secchia family real estate and investment company, are partnering on the site redevelopment.
Well do our best to save (the ads), Secchia said. We think its pretty damn cool.
However, the ads could be hidden from view again depending on what type of structure is eventually built on the double lot, located on the southwest corner of Weston Street and S. Division Avenue in downtowns Heartside Historic District.
SIBSCO, which is the majority property owner, is leaning toward erecting an office building populated with new and existing businesses, Secchia said.
Im pretty confident I can find enough tenants to pave the way for an office building, he said. Thats the goal, but were not excluding other options at this point.
Secchia, son of businessman and former ambassador Peter Secchia, floated the idea of a glass wall on the floor level with the vintage ads, but said engineers would have to consider a buildings structural integrity in making that decision.
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