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Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Money in the Bank-Taxable Deductions!

Who doesn't like to save money?

Who doesn't like to hear from your tax clerk that you are getting a big whopping return from last year?

Amidst all of the negative in a struggeling economy here is one area Uncle Sam is actually putting money back in your bank account, but don't think it will just happen on it's own! Take a second, educate yourself and see how your remodeling, upgrading and 'greenovating' can become a taxable deduction!

Below you will find some major tips from an article out of Consumer Reports on "Energy Tax Credits at a Glance" that we thought we'd make you aware of, if you're not already. It's a good reminder to keep around and on the forefront of your mind if you are still looking for some tax deductions that you may have missed.

In 2009 the government set up The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act and it includes tax credits for making your home more energy efficient. The credits cover 30 percent of projects finished in 2009 and 2010, up to $1500 per year for most projects. (They don't include installation costs for insulation, sealing air leaks, windows, doors, and roofs, but Solar, wind and geothermal projects qualify for up to 30 percent of their cost, not just $1500).

To claim the credits you'll need to file IRS Form 5695 with your taxes for the year in which the job was completed. Be sure to keep a copy of the Manufacturer's Certification STatement and all receipts and itemized bills. Actual costa dn savings will vary depending on the size, age, location, and condition of the home.

Here is a short breakdown:

Thursday, March 18, 2010

Need a Quick Easy Way to Get Rid of Ants?

Below Heidi will show you a very quick, safe and easy way to get rid of ants in your house.  You can view more videos like this on our website here.  One of our primary goals with Greenovation Builders is to give you and your family 'green' alternatives that are safe, healthy and also save you money.

Thursday, March 11, 2010

The History of "Green"

Before we started this company, Greenovation Builders was just a thought in our hearts and minds. We were going about our day to day lives, living out our own convictions and understanding of what was best for our family, enjoying our jobs, but always thinking of the possibility to do more. Little did we know what was coming.

In the fall of 2008 when the economy took a turn and situations and circumstances freed up more of our time, we decided it was time to think BIG. To think about the possibilities of doing more. It started with what seemed like big ideas, but were actually very small ideas. We realized that with all of our experience and training, as well as the abundance of knowledge we have gained over the years, that it was not only a conviction for our personal lives, but an opportunity and obligation to share with others. The timing couldn't be more perfect.

"Going Green" or the "environmental movement" has gained momentum in recent years, but is actually traced back to much of the philosophical thought of the latter part of the 19th century. An article entitled "A Brief History of the Modern Green Movement in America" (WebEcoist) sums it up very well:

"Environomentalism isn't a trend, or a cult, or a form of hysteria. It is rooted in American philosophy and, being at once innovative and practical, idealistic and active, one could easily define modern environmentalism as quintessentially American.

Environmentalism in America today is defined as: "...advocating the sustainable management of resources and stewardship of the environment through changes in public policy and individual behavior. [It is a] recognition of humanity as a participant in (not enemy of) ecosystems [and] is centered on ecology, health, and human rights.

There have been many names, books and eras worth mentioning that helped to spur on this movement, a few being:

Henry David Thoreau in his book Maine Woods
Rachel Carson’s breakthrough book Silent Spring
George Perkins Marsh who championed preserving the natural environment in 19th century
1860s-the United States government saw fit to create parks and set aside wild lands for public good
Teddy Roosevelt-publicized and popularized conservation
1970's-Natural Environmental Policy Act, the Clean Air Act, founding of Earth Day, banning of DDT, theWater Pollution Control Act were established
In the 1990's radical environmentalism formed a bad reputation for those "going green", depicting them as being "religious, cult-like, anti-society, anti-property ownership and anti-capitalist". It wasn't until the early years of the new century that "sobering international events, catastrophic weather, visible climate change, 9/11 and war, gas shortages and scientific consensus legitimized environmental concerns".

Today, "Going Green" encompasses a lot. There is conservation of natural resources, conservation of energy, energy independence, eliminating or reducing chemicals in agriculture and home use, protecting and conserving drinking water, protecting species and habitats, human rights, reducing pollution.

That's just to name a few. From food, to water, to cleaning products, the abuse of chemicals and overuse of natural resources seems to infiltrate our current lives. This, in turn, has heightened our national awareness to the importance of "going green".

Here at Greenovation Builders we believe that we have been given much, so that in return we can give much; be that through education, experience, hands on building or helping you design your next home. Our main objective while educating on "going green" is to illustrate how to live a healthier life. This in turn activates forward thinking for responsible stewardship of the earth we've been given today so that it is available for the generations who are here tomorrow!

Let's join together and change lives!

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Greater Works

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GREENOVATION BUILDERS IS LINKING WITH GREATER WORKS, A NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION, TO SUSTAIN THE HOMES OF PEOPLE WHO LACK A CLEAN WATER SUPPLY.
 
As stated in our last blog a huge part of our hearts here at Greenovation Builders is to link with others and make a larger impact that we could all do individually.  This blog is dedicated to one such source that you will be hearing a lot about in the future. 
 
Greater Works is a non-profit organization that is implementing a sustainable way to create clean water for people literally thirsting for it in other countries. Greater Works has developed a sustainable water well, reservoir and sanitation system for people suffering and dying due to lack of available clean water.  
Beginning in 2010, GW is putting their focus on villages in Africa, starting with Kilibri, Rwanda.  They will take to the people of Kilibri this simple system that can sanitize the water and sustain homes, orphanages, and other buildings within the village. By installing these sustainable sanitation systems,  people will have a manageable, understandable, and continual source for clean water.  

For every home we build here, Greenovation Builders will be buying one of these sanitation systems to be installed within a village. By purchasing a home from Greenovation Builders, or when building your home with us, together we are making a direct contribution into the lives of these suffering people.

Be sure to check out their website and their incredible story

Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Recommended Reading

One of our main goals in having this blog is to give you, the reader, educated materials to be able to make the changes you desire to make. Whether that be to remodel your home to make it more energy efficient, to change your cleaning practices to improve the health of your home for your children or simply to live a life that is thinking about the generations to come by preserving the planet today, we want to pass along to you tools that we have found helpful in that process.

Each month we will be recommending a few books from the resource library in our home. If you have questions or comments please feel free to leave them here or send them straight to info@greenovationbuilders.com . We'd love to hear from you and about any resources that have been helpful in your life thus far.

Growing up Green! by Deirdre Imus



Go Green: How to build an Earth-friendly community by: Nancy H. Taylor