April 30, 2012
State-of-the-Art Indoor Air Ventilation Products Added to Priority Energy’s Growing Services for a More Comfortable and Energy Efficient Home
HRVs, ERVs and Clean Air furnaces remove indoor allergens and contaminants, increase HVAC efficiency and improve home comfort. The unique temperature exchange process exhausts stale air while taking in fresh air and maintains current indoor temperatures.
Chicago, IL (PRWEB) Indoor air quality (IAQ) is greatly affected by the level of ventilation in a home or building. Today’s more air-tight buildings may not be ventilated properly to eliminate contaminant buildup, such as dust, chemicals, humidity and other allergens. Heat Recovery Ventilation (HRV) and Energy Recovery Ventilation (ERV) systems rejuvenate air by exchanging stale indoor air with fresh, clean air as much as eight times a day. With the state-of-the art heat exchange process, the system improves HVAC efficiency by transferring the temperature of the outgoing air to the incoming air, which creates a more comfortable, evenly heated and cooled environment. Read more....
March 29, 2012
Realtors and Appraisers Report: Energy Efficient Homes Have Increased Market Value and Sell Faster Than Other Comparable Homes
Reports show that home buyers are looking for lower utility costs and better heating and cooling comfort; energy efficiency home improvements are wise investments to increase marketability
Chicago, IL (PRWEB) - According to the Residential Energy Services Network and various other 2011 reports, homeowners from Florida to Alaska are investing in energy efficiency improvements to conserve energy, improve home comfort and add value to their homes. The Appraisal Journal reports that energy efficient homes have an increased market value by as much as $20 for every $1 they save on annual energy costs. Full Press Release...
February 27, 2012
Priority Energy Will Present Their ‘Energy Solution Services for Contractors’ To 1000 Building Professionals At Annual Better Buildings: Better Business Conference in Wisconsin
Building professionals attend seminars, earn certifications and learn about 'green' opportunities in energy efficiency at Wisconsin Better Buildings Conference. Full Press Release...
February 23, 2012
...from Sarah Susanka's Special Edition Newsletter; An Attainable Model for Energy Efficiency
Under the attentive eye of Robert Schildgen of Priority Energy, the showhouse is designed to meet the more stringent standards of Energy Star 3.0 and has the following features that assure the home provides superior comfort, indoor air quality and durability...Read complete article and newsletter

Ed Begley Jr. thanks Priority Energy owner, Robert Schildgen, for his energy conservation and energy auditor training initiatives.
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