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![]() Gerry Rogers - ArticlesGerry Rogers is the owner of Mr. Rogers Windows in North Carolina and Virginia. Discover a wide selection of energy-efficient, maintenance-free windows and doors, all backed by a lifetime guarantee.
The Secret to an Airtight Home Saves Energy & Puts Money in Your PocketYour home could be costing more money than you know by letting valuable energy escape from areas you wouldn't even think of. You can discover these leaks and weatherize your home economically to save energy, money and live in a healthier environment today. Here's how. How to Make Your Home the Safe Haven it is Meant to BeBurglary and home invasions are crimes of opportunity which are unfortunately on the rise in many cities and towns. Find out what you can do to prevent your house and family from falling victim. Follow some of these tips for securing your home without buying an expensive alarm system that comes with ongoing operating costs, or installing bars on your doors and windows. Protect Floors and Furniture From Ultraviolet Ray Color Bleaching With Replacement WindowsEveryone knows that UV rays are bad for your skin, but did you know they can also damage the furniture and floors in your house? UV rays bleach the color out of hardwood floors and furniture. Find out how you can block UV rays and still get sunlight. Tax Breaks For New Home Buyers And Builders In 2009 And 2010Are You Looking for a New Home? or Maybe You're Already Building One? Find Out How You Can Get Tax Credits for Being a First Time Homebuyer or for Building Green, Energy-efficient Houses. Filing Taxes For 2008? Understand The Energy Tax Credit Requirements For New Windows And DoorsHave you made an energy-efficient home improvement in the last few years? Are you wondering if you're eligible for the federal energy tax credit? Read more to understand past, present, and future requirements and to find out how much money you could receive for replacing windows, doors, and more. Energy-Efficient Window And Door Tax Credit For 2009—Up To $1,500 BackFind out how to get a tax credit for 30% of energy-efficient windows and doors in 2009/2010. Purchase and install qualifying home improvements and you can get as much as $1,500 back. Plus you'll save on energy bills.
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