NBN Online for the week of March 27, 2006

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In This Issue:

Front Page
Green Home First to Use NAHB Guidelines in a Subdivision
Working Families With Children Locked Out of Homeownership
Find Employees Through New NAHB Online Career Center
Reader Survey: Tell Us What News Is Important to You
Coast to Coast
Slowing Home Market to Ripple Through Many Layers of Jobs
Economics & Finance
Canada Causing Builders to Find New Sources of Lumber
Slide Out West Cuts New Home Sales in February
Rise in February Home Resales Suggests Stabilizing Market
California Builders Want to Reverse the Tide on Home Prices
Eye on the Economy: Rebounding From a 'Soft Patch'
Tips
Builder’s Tip: Sharing Compressed Air
Business Management
Two Sure Ways to Improve Profitability
50Plus Housing
Former Del Webb CEO to Builders: ‘Do Your Homework’
Learn How to Market and Sell to the 50+ Home Buyer
Multifamily
Real Rents Slip in January as Energy Costs Rise
Attend Upcoming Multifamily Conference in Scottsdale, Ariz.
Remodelers
Extension of Comment Period Sought for Lead Paint Rule
Sales
26 Design Trends for 2006
Education
CAPS Credits Available at Pre-50+ Symposium Courses
Education Calendar
Commercial
Insurance Rates Are Going Down
Womens Council
Woman Builder Works Miracles for Katrina Shelter Victims
Labor
Sacramento BIA Participates in Workforce Development Grant
Building Products
Energy Star-Rated Appliances Save Water, Cut Bills
Builder's Engineer
In the Toilet, Part 2
TV
NAHB-Produced Programs on HGTV & DIY This Week
Endowment
$1 Million Gift From M/I Homes to Further Education
South Carolina Builders Help Feed the Hungry
Kentucky Students Graduate Pre-Apprenticeship Program, Get Jobs
Association News
NAHB Spring Board Meeting May 9-13
Spokesperson Training Still Available for 2006 Spring Board
GM $500 Exclusive Offer for NAHB Members
Calendar of Events
NAHB Career Center

Energy Star-Rated Appliances Save Water, Cut Bills

Manufacturing more Energy Star-qualified home appliances than any other appliance maker in the country, Whirlpool Corporation has designed washers, dishwashers and refrigerators that conserve water and provide home owners with substantial savings on their monthly energy bills.

Headquartered in Benton Harbor, Mich., Whirlpool is a member of the National Council of the Housing Industry — The Supplier 100 of NAHB.

Among facts the company has gathered to demonstrate the impact of its environmental leadership in its Energy Star-qualified home appliances:

  • The installation of one Energy Star-qualified Whirlpool® brand top-load washer conserves more than 9,500 gallons of water per year compared to the average conventional washer, assuming 10 loads of clothing a week.

  • If every household in the U.S. used a Duet® or an Ensemble™ washer, the nation would save approximately 1.4 trillion gallons of water annually. The savings would be the equivalent of the water used by every household in the country to flush the toilet three times per day for six months; the amount of water evaporated by the sun in about a day and a half; or the amount of water that cascades over Niagara Falls in about 3.5 months.

  • Whirlpool® and KitchenAid® Energy Star-rated high-efficiency dishwashers use up to 50% less water than similar products that are 10 years old. The dishwasher saves enough water in one year to give every person in Williamsburg, Va. a glass of water.

  • Refrigerators are the single biggest energy consumer in most households. Replacing a refrigerator bought in 1990 with a new Energy Star model would save enough energy to light the average household for more than four and a half months.

  • The Whirlpool Conquest and KitchenAid refrigerators save enough energy in one year to make 1,320 smoothies in a blender.

  • Energy use for the average home is responsible for twice as much pollution as the average car. If just one in 10 homes used Energy Star-qualified appliances, the change would provide a benefit to the environment equivalent to planting 1.7 million new acres of trees.


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