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With the economy flat and home prices stagnant people are looking to get more out of their renovations. Whether it is a FHA 203K purchase or a Fannie Mae Homestyle refinance, going green with your new renovation will pay dividends for years to come. Whether your goal be energy savings, an allergen free home or saving the planet; here are 5 fresh ways to go green on the next face lift for your home.

1.) Natural Linoleum

Recyclable, long lasting and glue free; natural linoleum is asthma / allergy friendly. Simple dry dusting can prevent allergens and keep your whole family allergy free.

2.) Cotton Fiber Insulation

Treated to resist fire, containing no irritants and can be manufactured from recycled blue jean scraps; this is as green as it gets.

3.) Mold Resistant Wallboard

You can purchase affordable moisture resistant Gypsum wallboard that greatly reduces mold risk and promotes indoor air quality.

4.) Cool Metal Roofing

Did you know that metal roofs last two to three times longer than shingles? They also can save 30%+ on cooling costs and are resistant to hail, wind and fire. Energy savings and safety, that is a win win in my opinion.

5.) Energy Efficient Windows

Energy Star windows typically lower energy bills 10% – 25% by reducing heating and cooling loss.  As an additional benefit laminated glass reduces noise and stays in place in broken. Another energy and safety winner!

Whether you are purchasing or refinancing you need to explore FHA 203KFannie Mae Homestyle renovation financing. Renovation financing allows for use of up to 110% of the AFTER repair value which provides you with more room to do the green renovations you need to save money, make your home allergen free and save the planet!

APPLY NOW for your FHA 203K or Fannie Mae Homestyle renovation loan!

See the original post on the industry leading MyFHABlog.com

http://www.myfhamortgageblog.com/2010/01/5-more-ways-to-go-green-with-fha-203k/

Everyone in Georgia knows that water consumption can be a big issue. One look at my wilted lawn a couple of summer’s ago and you know that we don’t always have enough to go around. However, we can change that next time we tackle a renovation project with a few simple changes to the biggest water guzzler of them all, the bathroom.

From toilets to tubs, we use around 60% or our household water supply in the bathroom. Don’t fret though there a few simple changes we can tackle that can dramatically reduce that consumption

Inefficient Toilets — Toilets guzzle nearly 27% of your household water supply every year. Older homes often have toilets that average nearly 3.5 GALLONS PER FLUSH! If you haven’t updated that old toilet I suggest you get hopping as newer low flow toilets consume less than a third of that outdated guzzler you have now. In fact, if you toilet is using more than 1.6 GPF then it is time to make a change.

Wasteful Showers — Although not as bad as toilets, showers can also be huge water wasters. Some fancier systems with multiple heads can actually burn through 80 gallons per minute. Federal guidelines for a single head shower require 2.5 gallons per minute or less, but you can take it even further and get one of Delta’s new H20 Kinetics head that only use 1.6 GPM.

Water Heaters — American households waste an average of 6.35 gallons of water per day waiting around for the water to heat up. Wait no more however and get yourself a tankless on demand water heater to have instantly hot water. Check for your individual state, but you might just get a tax credit for purchasing one.

Faucets — Finally, while you are making all the other water saving changes you might just want to go ahead and increase efficiency at the faucet as well. Most faucets run about 2.2 GPM or less, but newer models may just use a paltry 1.5 GPM.

Ready to stop wasting all that water? If you are short on cash for those renovations contact us for an FHA 203K Green Renovation Loan and we can take care of that bathroom, along with those old energy wasting windows and appliances while we are at it!

Want more info on FHA 203K & Fannie Mae Homestyle renovation financing? Just give us a call or shoot us an email. We don’t just write about renovation loans, we CLOSE THEM as well!

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Eco-Friendly Renovations with FHA 203K Financing — Go Green!

FHA 203K renovation loans have been around for decades, but they have recently found a new use in helping people go green. FHA awards benefits in terms of higher allowable debt to income ratios along with loan amounts that can exceed FHA statutory limits. So, how can you use the FHA 203K to go green?

1.) Green Up Your Appliances – FHA 203K loans will finance new free standing appliances for your home. Why not use that opportunity to buy EPA recommended ENERGY STAR appliances? Imagine beautiful stainless appliances that save you a bundle in monthly energy costs.

2.) Save Water, Save Energy — You can finance brand new low flow toilets as well as tankless water heaters. Low flow toilets use less than half the water that older models do and tankless waters provide unlimited hot water without all the wasted energy of a constantly working water heater.

3.) Want New Hardwoods? — Opt for sustainable bamboo flooring. Bamboo reproduces itself to maturity in 5 years as opposed to the 40-100 years than normal hardwoods take. Make sure and opt for formaldehyde free glues.

4.) Solar Panels — Solar is one of the easiest ways to dramatically cut monthly energy bills. Installing solar panels is so encouraged by HUD that they will allow you to exceed statutory loan limits to do so. In many cases the Federal, State and Utility company tax credits will pay for a good portion of the purchase and installment of solar panels. The rest we can finance.

5.) Insulate! Insulate! Insulate! — An obvious choice for a green home, insulating your home better can help you save thousands on energy bills. This should be a given on any green renovation using FHA 203K financing.

6.) Choosing Green Building Materials — A key aspect of any green FHA 203K renovation is the selection of environmentally friendly building materials. To reduce transport pollution and energy costs go local first. The second thing to look for is recyclable materials such as Glass, Terrazzo, Ceramic and Porcelain.

Now is the time, do you part and save yourself some green by going green!

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