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Conservation is within all of us.

Monday, November 23rd, 2009

Most of us now know what it means to be living “green” and trying to conserve our natural resources.  We want to leave a smaller carbon footprint and be less dependent on fossil fuels.  We want to make this a better world for our children and grandchildren.

We encourage the development of solar and wind power but for most residential use it is still too expensive and space prohibitive.  What we really need to do is CONSERVE what we aleady have and quit wasting our natural resouces whether it be water, gas or electric.  Most tract homes aren’t really built to save energy but to control cost many builders continue to use cheap aluminum frame double pane windows with minumum solar heat gain control and minumum attic insulation and ventilation.  Both that will cost the new homeowners thousands of energy dollars during their stays. Most can’t change everything but we can still make a differance one step at a time.  Changing out a few windows, adding 6-12″ of insulation, updating your a/c system from a 10-12 Seer rated system to 16-18 seer rated.

Using compact flourescent bulbs that use 75% less energy and last 10 times longer. Use of programmable thermastats to reduce usage during the day when we’re not there are just a few of the ways you can make a differance.  Call us at Dallas Energy Efficient Products and we’ll be glad to come to your home and show you how you can save money and have the government help pay for it.  Call us at 972-398-6105 to set an appointment.

Gregg Graham- Owner

Plano, Texas

Understanding my past gives clues to my Present.

Monday, February 9th, 2009

For 15 years I worked for Sears and learned a great deal. Having quality products and reliable service, and a great warranty gives peace of mind to customers. We have all bought Sear’s products like Kenmore,Craftsman and Diehard. Sear’s is built around these products. I was in charge of the Home Improvement Division for North Texas and believed that this would always remain the guiding principles in all their businesses but eventually saw that this was changing. Utilizing the best products and what was best for the customer became secondary to profit and hitting the bottom line. Change isn’t always good. I knew there were products out there that were <a href=”http://www.dallasenergyefficientproducts.com/dallas_windows.php”>superior windows and doors</a> and met more of the needs of the customer than Sear’s was willing to meet.

Having an opportunity to start my own company and help create products that were cutting edge and used the most recent innovations in the different products is exciting.  Designing products that meet a wider range of needs and colors and taking a “we can do that attitude” is what makes me tick.  I’m grateful for the learning experience I gained from Sears and hope that they can get back to the quality they used to have so they don’t end up like Montgomery Ward.  Check out my website on Windows and get excited about what they could do for you and your energy bills.  Now is the time of the year to get your extra attic insulation blown in and your Radiant Barrier installed before the hot season arrives.  Call or click for specials on these two products.  Thanks for your interest and God Bless.

Understanding my past gives clues to my present.

Saturday, January 24th, 2009

For 15 years I worked for Sears and learned a great deal. Having quality products and reliable service, and a great warranty gives peace of mind to customers. We have all bought Sear’s products like Kenmore,Craftsman and Diehard. Sear’s is built around these products. I was in charge of the Home Improvement Division for North Texas and believed that this would always remain the guiding principles in all their businesses but eventually saw that this was changing. Utilizing the best products and what was best for the customer became secondary to profit and hitting the bottom line. Change isn’t always good. I knew there were products out there that were superior and met more of the needs of the customer than Sear’s was willing to meet.

Having an opportunity to start my own company and help create products that were cutting edge and used the most recent innovations in the different products is exciting.  Designing products that meet a wider range of needs and colors and taking a “we can do that attitude” is what makes me tick.  I’m grateful for the learning experience I gained from Sears and hope that they can get back to the quality they used to have so they don’t end up like Montgomery Ward.  Check out my website on Windows and get excited about what they could do for you and your energy bills.  Now is the time of the year to get your extra attic insulation blown in and your Radiant Barrier installed before the hot season arrives.  Call or click for specials on these two products.  Thanks for your interest and God Bless.

Gregg Graham- Owner Plano,Tx.