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· Bachelor of Arts degree in Architecture · Licensed architect and 35 year membership with the American Institute of Architects · Hosts the popular "Home Remedies" radio talk program, which has been on the air for 17 years in 15 states · Has helped hundreds of thousands of homeowners, schools, and military bases greatly reduce their heating and cooling bills · Speaks annually at American Institute of Architects meetings to hundreds of other architects on energy efficiency · Conducts over 150 energy saving seminars per year all across the U.S. Grand Junction, CO, Nashville, TN, Louisville, KY, Ft. Wayne, IN, Oklahoma City, OK and other cities · Hosted the "Home Remedies" cable television series with co-host Tommy Sanders of ESPN · Responsible for the construction of more than 50,000 geothermal cooled homes. · Click Here to view past magazine ads featuring Doug Rye
If you are looking for straightforward, time-tested advice on making your home energy efficient, then ordering Doug’s VHS/DVD on new home OR existing home construction is a must for you. In fact, when you order you will have the option to join the Rye Home Energy Inner Circle and receive our newsletter and special discounts on energy related products. Doug’s VHS/DVD will show you… · How you can get FREE hot water from a geothermal heat pump. · Precisely what to tell the builder of your new home. How to use an insulation that is more fireproof, roach proof and soundproof. How to use the most cost-effective and efficient heating and cooling system, and the most efficient water heater. · How a $10 investment can save you $2 a month for the rest of your life. · How you can buy most of these products at your local hardware store. · How a $10 improvement to seal leaky ducts can possibly save $30 per month. · Why 90% of homes in America have the least energy-efficient heating and cooling system allowed by law! · How to effectively use radiant barrier roof decking to save at least $20 per month. · How sealing crawlspaces can greatly reduce the risk of mold and mildew.
With this acquired knowledge, you’ll save hundreds and possibly thousands of dollars a year in utility expenses. When you combine your mortgage payments, utility bills, and other maintenance costs, your house expenses total thousands of dollars a year. Envision saving $200 a month ($2,400 a year). Invest those savings or pay off outstanding bills, purchase your dream car, or take a luxury cruise. YOU can be in charge of how much you pay in utility bills.
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Phillip Rye
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