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Celebrating 50 Years of Earth Day!

Did you know that April 22nd marks the 50th Anniversary of Earth Day?  As we adapt to the restrictions of social distancing, one thing we can celebrate is our shrinking carbon footprint. During this newfound journey, we are here to serve our clients today and tomorrow building energy-efficient homes designed to soak in natural light and ventilation. Modular construction maximizes the use of building materials and utilizes waste to energy practices which means far less waste in landfills.  A tighter building envelope combined with the insulation package we include in each home means greater energy efficiency and savings for the homeowner. Our homes are better for the families living in them and for our environment. What are some easy ways to reduce that carbon footprint even more?  Continue to reduce and consolidate trips to the store. Pick up needed items for neighbors and alternate trips to the store with friends. Wash and carry your own reusable shopping bags a

Its All About Perspective - Tearing Down To Rebuild = Destruction Enables Creation

Tear Down and Rebuild







If the houses in your grid are selling for two to three times the value of the house you live in, the economics work for a tear-down. However, rebuilding your home by adding modular homes additions can be a great investment instead of moving.


You really like, maybe even love, the location of your home. It works for you. It's got a nice view. It's close to the beach, the school, work, grocery store. You have friends there, maybe some family history with the location.
But you don't like the house. It's not working for you. It's too small. The layout isn't right. It's old, drafty, cold. It lacks energy efficiency, maybe woefully. It's storm damaged, just tired, or maybe wasn't built that well to begin with.

Refurbish? Redo? Rework? Remodel? You may have even done some of that. Or priced it. And you may have talked to others who have done the same. If so, then you've learned some things such as: it's expensive; it's impossible to find out exactly what it will cost or how long it will take; it's time-consuming, and you're still left with the old tired bones of the place.
How about replacing it with a new home? Building new on the same property is a choice many people are now making!

More and more people are discovering the advantages of tearing down an old house and replacing it with a brand new one. Maybe you've seen it happen in your neighborhood. It can make a lot of sense. And be a refreshing, renewing experience. Connecticut Valley Homes has helped countless customers design a home to fit their unique footprint and built a new home that fits their lot like a glove.

 

Special note for victims of storm damage and home fires
If you have suffered the devastating loss of your house due to storm damage or fire, this is an extraordinarily difficult time for you. Over the years, the people of Connecticut Valley Homes have helped folks rebuild as quickly and painlessly as possible by giving top priority to those who have suddenly and unexpectedly lost their home.



Destruction Enables Creation


Connecticut Valley Homes New Home and Modular Home Builder http://www.ctvalleyhomes.com/docs/rebuild.asp
Follow this link to learn more about tearing down to rebuild





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East Lyme, CT 06333
Phone: (800) 468 6284


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