ArchivesMay 26, 2011Watt Watchers of Maryland![]()
There is plenty of information out there on how to save energy. It’s a relatively easy way to save money that anyone can do. While it may be easy to practice, it is not as easy to find the time to really concentrate on your energy habits. This is where Watt Watchers steps in! May 13, 2011Fuel Fund of Maryland Fundraiser Extended!![]()
We have officially extended our fundraising partnership with The Fuel Fund of Maryland until June 1st. With your help we can help vulnerable Maryland families pay their utility bills to avoid eviction and stay cool during the coming summer. Learn more about the Fuel Fund of Maryland Like us on Facebook and we’ll donate a $1. Follow us on Twitter and we’ll donate another $1. 2 Clicks goes a long way! May 12, 2011The Glass House of Pasadena, Maryland
Have you ever thought about buying a home with no walls? The former home of the late Leroy Merritt, founder of Merritt Athletic Club, is up for auction in Pasadena, Maryland. This is a beautiful home that is almost completely made of windows. The 9,700-square-foot home is 20 years old and overlooks the Magothy River, Broad Creek and Sillery Bay. It is scheduled to be auction on June 3, 2011 giving you a few weeks to find the $3.5 million they are asking for as a starting bid. May 5, 2011Energy Intervention Update!The Long Energy Intervention has been going strong for nearly a month now! We have already paid the energy bill of 2 contestants, preparing to meet the week 3 winner and selecting the week 4 winner tomorrow. We are keeping pretty busy helping home owners learn how they can save energy. We can help you too! Just visit www.longenergyintervention.com and sign up! Keep reading after the jump for pictures of the first 2 winners. April 26, 2011A Home Siding Transition in Olney, MD
When Ruth needed to find new siding for her home in Olney, Maryland she knew she could trust the same company that provided her replacement windows, replacement doors, her Attic Mirror insulation and remodeled her kitchen. As she states: “I have a Long home!” |