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Sustainable Structures on Staying Warm on MPBN

This video was shot for the Staying Warm feature on the MPBN website.

CLick the following link to watch www.stayingwarm.me/

This is a great video for anyone who is wondering just what a Sustainable Structures home performance energy audit is. Although this audit took place in a church, the process is very similar to audits performed in a typical home or business.

 




Builders preparing for new era

by MECHELE COOPER 03/15/2009

Kennebec Journal, Morning Sentinal

A Whitefield contractor is among a group of builders anticipating a trend in the construction industry that is taking hold in Maine.

Curry Caputo, a "green" builder and certified energy auditor with Sustainable Structures, said he has taken on two partners and plans to hire more workers in preparing... click here to read the full article




Curry Caputo of Sustainable Structures, Inc., talks energy audits with Governor Baldacci at the Built Energy Forum 2009.

 Sustainable Structures, Inc. a proud sponsor of, The Built Energy Forum 2009.


 

Sustainable Structures' founder, Curry Caputo, was recently written up in the Kennebec Journal. Click "It all Starts at Home" to read the article.


WHITEFIELD -- Homeowners can save dramatically on their energy bills and cut down on pollution this winter with the right home improvements.

Curry Caputo and his wife, Andrea Lani, took the "whole-house approach" -- making changes from the roof to the basement -- to increase the energy efficiency of their Whitefield home. even when it's supposedly turned off. 
click here to read the full article


http://www.savemaineenergy.com