ArchivesSeptember 30, 2011Suburban Marlyand Fall Home Show next event for Long Fence and Home
Homeowners in all stages of remodeling, landscaping and decorating their homes will congregate at the Howard County Fairgrounds in West Friendship from September 30th – October 2nd for the Suburban Maryland Fall Home Show. In attendance will be Long Fence and Home, the best replacement window company in Maryland, Virginia and DC, which will showcase its extensive line of energy-efficient and sustainable home-improvement products. After recently releasing its Long Solar product, Long Energy Solutions will showcase its top-on-the-line cellulose insulation, radiant barrier made from the same materials as NASA spacesuits and superior doors and windows. “By meeting with homeowners currently undergoing home renovations, we will be able to immediately impact their product decisions, saving them money in the short- and long-term,” said Director of Marketing Paul Murskov. “Through our dynamic product line, homeowners will be able to make their homes more energy-efficient while also increasing their homes’ curb appeal.” Admission to the Suburban Maryland Fall Home Show is free, as are the home energy assessments given by the team of highly-trained specialists from Long Energy Solutions. If you’re going to the show, be sure stop by and say hi! September 28, 2011Long Energy Solutions to host booth at Fort Belvoir Oktoberfest
Aside from enjoying lederhosen, schnitzel and delectable German beers, the best window replacement company in Maryland, Virginia and DC will also host a booth at the 16th Annual Fort Belvoir Oktoberfest. The event, scheduled to run from September 29th through October 2nd, will feature German food, music and dancing as well as Long Energy Solutions‘ state-of-the-art solar panels and its NASA-technology radiant barrier. “Next Thursday starts a weekend of energy-savings and bratwurst-cravings,” said Director of Marketing Paul Murskov. “Long Energy Solutions will be at the festival showing members of the community how they can save money on their electric and gas bills with simple, cost-effective solutions.” Admission to the Fort Belvoir Oktoberfest is free, but food, drink and rides cost extra. If you’re there, be sure to stop by and say hi to the team from Long Energy Solutions – we’ll be the people helping everyone save money! July 19, 2011Long Energy Solutions Energy Saving Webinar![]() Are your energy bills causing you to consider a simpler life devoid of modern amenities and electricity? Before you start planning your new life in the wilderness, let us teach you how to lower your energy usage. On July 21 at 2PM you have the opportunity to save money, improve your home and potentially win a year of paid energy! Presented by our Energy Expert, Phil Medlin, the Long Energy Solutions Energy Saving Webinar will focus on: The first 50 registrants will qualify for a free Long Home Energy Assessment. Sign up TODAY – as spaces are limited! Follow us on Facebook and Twitter! July 13, 2011Replacing Doors in Maryland, Washington, D.C. and Virginia
At Long Doors, we refer to entry doors as the “jewel of the home.” We’ve found that when your entry doors need replacing, they stick out like a sore thumb. Whether your friends and family come by to drop off a batch of cookies or watch the Redskins game, their first impression of your home is your entry door. July 8, 2011The Final Space Shuttle Launch: A Home Energy Comparison
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Space – the final frontier. These are the blog entries of the home improvement company Long Fence and Home. NASA’s storied space shuttle program is schedule to end today with the launch of the shuttle “Atlantis”. Over the last three decades the program has launched over 130 flights. The final shuttle is scheduled to return July 20th. We wish NASA a safe and successful voyage. Have you ever thought about how much energy is necessary to send a shuttle into orbit? If you were launching a shuttle using the energy in your home, how much do you think it would cost? Some quick research reveals that the cost would be around $90,750! Chump change right? That is approximately 48 years of home energy bills. Of course, this doesn’t include the cost of the actual space shuttle. I think homeowners are going to have to rely on Star Trek reruns to satisfy their space exploration needs. If you are interested in launching a shuttle from your backyard in the near future, it would be wise to start saving on your energy costs. A free year of energy would be a great way to start! Anything we can do to help your space program! Follow us on Facebook and Twitter! |