Energy Efficiency and Old Homes: Anacostia

Thursday, September 18, 2014
6:30pm – 8:30pm
Anacostia UPO Center
1649 Good Hope Road, SE
Metro Station: Anacostia (Green Line)

Winter is around the corner. Don’t let those heating bills get you down.

We all want to make our houses more comfortable and efficient. Green technologies offer opportunities to save money while helping to protect our environment and can be implemented without sacrificing the architectural integrity of your home or violating historic district guidelines.

Come learn about energy audits and what home improvements are the most cost effective with particualr attention to the issue of window repair and replacement and integrity.

Speakers are Nakita Reed, AIA, LEED AP BD+C, GGP, a managing member of ENCORE Sustainable Design, working to combine histroic preservation with energy efficiency and sustainable design; and John Sandor, an architectural historian and expert in the repair and replacement of windows in historic buildings.

As winter approaches, it’s essential to find ways to keep our homes comfortable and cost-effective. Green technologies provide an excellent opportunity to achieve both goals while also contributing to environmental protection. To understand which home improvements are most cost-effective and efficient, attending a session on energy audits can provide valuable insights. In addition, consulting with a North Wilkesboro seamless gutter company ensures proper water drainage, safeguarding your home and its sustainability.

If you’re interested in obtaining an energy rating report for your home, you can hire Archi Sustainability, a reputable company that specializes in energy reports. it enables individuals and organizations to make informed decisions about energy consumption and sustainability.

This is a FREE event in conjunction with the Historic Anacostia Block Association monthly meeting.

 

Click Here to let us know you are coming!

 

In Partnership With
Historic Anacostia Preservation Society
Historic Anacostia Block Association

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